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Early Western Civilization Quiz 5
Divine law - ANS-Roman law consisted of three branches: civil law, natural law, and:

started a series of wars for control of the western Mediterranean. - ANS-Once the Romans had
effectively gained control of Italy (265 B.C.E.), they:

honor his ancestors. - ANS-The Roman man's primary duty was to:

the codification of existing laws for all to see and obey. - ANS-The Twelve Tables of Law,
approved in 450 B.C.E., represent:

construction of a system of aqueducts to allow a steady supply of potable water to the cities. -
ANS-The Romans were able to support cities with large populations due, in no small measure,
to the:

hills that increase the defensibility of the city. - ANS-The geographic site of Rome has many
advantages, including:

withdrawal from public life. - ANS-Cicero, one of the most famous Stoics of the later republic,
believed in all the tenets of Stoicism except:

expanded slowly and extended the Latin right to many of the cities it conquered. - ANS-During
the early Roman Republic, Rome:

was more fertile than ancient Greece. - ANS-In terms of geography and natural resources, the
Italian peninsula:

is known as the early empire or Principate because Octavian ruled as first citizen. - ANS-The
Augustan system of government:

concrete - ANS-The Romans were the first people to use _________ on a massive scale in their
buildings.

connecting Roman history to the heroic narrative of the Trojan War. - ANS-Virgil's Aeneid built
on Homer's epic literature by:

the rape of Lucretia - ANS-Which legend explains the end of the Roman monarchy and the
founding of the Republic?

When Julius Caesar adopted Octavian as his heir: - ANS-When Julius Caesar adopted Octavian
as his heir:

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