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HIEU 201 Liberty University Exam 2
study guide 100 correct answers.
HIEU 201 Liberty University Exam 2
study guide 100 correct answers.
Tiberius Gracchus made himself a spokesman for - ANSWER- land reform

Plebeian concessions during the Struggle of the Orders included all of the following
EXCEPT - ANSWER- the institution of an Athenian-style democracy.

Despite reforms made during the Struggle of the Orders, Rome remained an oligarchy
because - ANSWER- patronage networks of wealthy families controlled the government

The assassination of Julius Caesar on March 15, 44 B.C. - ANSWER- was carried out
by people who saw themselves as loyal defenders of the Republic against Caesar's
ambitions.

War between Rome and Carthage began because Rome feared Carthage's designs on
- ANSWER- Sicily.

The influx of slaves into Italy in the first century B.C. - ANSWER- was so great that, by
50 B.C., they constituted one-third of Italy's population.

The most influential philosophy in Rome was - ANSWER- Stoicism.

Rome's conquest of the Hellenistic world resulted in - ANSWER- Roman adoption of the
Greek humanist thought.

Between 205 B.C. and 148 B.C., Rome fought three wars agains - ANSWER-
Macedonia.

After Carthage's stunning victory at the battle of Cannae (216 B.C.) - ANSWER- Rome
invaded North Africa, forcing the Carthaginian general Hannibal to withdraw his troops
from Italy

The tension that erupted in the Struggle of the Orders stemmed from plebeian
grievances including - ANSWER- enslavement for debt.

The Senate responded to the challenge posed by the Gracchi by - ANSWER- killing
them

The crisis in agriculture in the late Republic was a result of - ANSWER- the plebeians'
loss of their farms to larger and wealthier landowners due to wartime devastation, debt

, HIEU 201 Liberty University Exam 2
study guide 100 correct answers.
incurred during the war, and increasing reliance on slave labor of those conquered in
foreign wars.

The overseas expansion of Rome led to social and economic changes, which included -
ANSWER- the rise of a business class whose sources of wealth included army supply
contracts and tax collecting.

The Romans treated the Italian peoples they conquered - ANSWER- as potential allies,
to be integrated into Roman society.

The first stage of Roman expansion was the - ANSWER- uniting of the Italian peninsula

Roman Stoics - ANSWER- believed that moral values were obtained from reason alone

The Pax Romana was characterized by the - ANSWER- prevalence of peace in the
Mediterranean world without any foreign wars or internal revolts

The weaknesses of the economy of Empire during the Pax Romana included all of the
following EXCEPT - ANSWER- the abandonment of slave labor.

In the late Roman Empire, the Roman population saw its government as - ANSWER-
more hated and feared than the barbarian invaders

Ptolemy is best known for his contributions to the study of - ANSWER- astronomy.

The crisis of the third century A.D. resulted in part from - ANSWER- the collapse of
cities and the ruin of the middle class as a consequence of inflation and bad
management of the economy by the state.

Roman rule clashed with Jewish religious-national sentiment because - ANSWER-
some Jews saw Roman rule as a threat to the purity of Jewish life.

Diocletian was able to slow the disintegration of the Empire temporarily by - ANSWER-
restricting the liberty of urban workers and city officials by requiring them to stay in their
positions, even if they were losing money.

The writings of Juvenal - ANSWER- attacked the evils of Roman society.

Octavian took the title princeps, which means - ANSWER- first citizen.

The second Hebrew revolt in Judea during the reign of Hadrian resulted in - ANSWER-
the death, enslavement, or emigration of the majority of Palestinian Jews

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