Question 4 Which region around the Mediterranean was NOT settled by the Greeks? Group of answer choices A, France and Spain B, Sardinia C, Carthage D, Canary Islands Question 5 The cultural and artistic influences of the Greeks stayed confined to the regions conquered by Alexander the Great. Group of answer choices True/False Question 6 Greek Philosophers were noted scholars, and some of the most influential were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Socrates was Plato's instructor and Plato was Aristotle's mentor. Group of answer choices True/False Question 7 King Ezana Group of answer choices A, conquered Egypt B, resisted Roman rule C, was a key trade partner of Augustus D, officially converted to Christianity Question 8 The Romans were careful to keep different groups of people separated within the empire, they preferred to have people from Gaul stay in Gaul if they were a member of the military. Group of answer choices True/False Question 91 Which of the following are things true about the period called the "pax romana"? Group of answer choices A, Rome grew in size, and put in place measures to provide citizens with free oil, wine, and grain. B, The army expanded to include more people who were noncitizens - who joined in order to become citizens. C, Cities grew up outside the Mediterranean as centers of industry, manufacturing items like bronze and glass. D, wars generally ended victoriously and were confined to the frontiers Question 10 Patricians were: Group of answer choices A, the rulers of Roman society, this term applied to the immediate family of the Roman emperor B, the wealthy non-citizens of Rome who did not have representation but were widely respected. C, the elites within Roman society, only members of patrician families could serve in the Senate. D, the non-elites of Roman society, they made up the major
Question 4 Which region around the Mediterranean was NOT settled by the Greeks? Group of answer choices A, France and Spain B, Sardinia C, Carthage D, Canary Islands Question 5 The cultural and artistic influences of the Greeks stayed confined to the regions conquered by Alexander the Great. Group of answer choices True/False Question 6 Greek Philosophers were noted scholars, and some of the most influential were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Socrates was Plato's instructor and Plato was Aristotle's mentor. Group of answer choices True/False Question 7 King Ezana Group of answer choices A, conquered Egypt B, resisted Roman rule C, was a key trade partner of Augustus D, officially converted to Christianity Question 8 The Romans were careful to keep different groups of people separated within the empire, they preferred to have people from Gaul stay in Gaul if they were a member of the military. Group of answer choices True/False Question 91 Which of the following are things true about the period called the "pax romana"? Group of answer choices A, Rome grew in size, and put in place measures to provide citizens with free oil, wine, and grain. B, The army expanded to include more people who were noncitizens - who joined in order to become citizens. C, Cities grew up outside the Mediterranean as centers of industry, manufacturing items like bronze and glass. D, wars generally ended victoriously and were confined to the frontiers Question 10 Patricians were: Group of answer choices A, the rulers of Roman society, this term applied to the immediate family of the Roman emperor B, the wealthy non-citizens of Rome who did not have representation but were widely respected. C, the elites within Roman society, only members of patrician families could serve in the Senate. D, the non-elites of Roman society, they made up the major
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Which of the following was NOT a popular deity in the Carthaginian empire?
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A, Shiva
B, Astarte
C, Isis
D, El
Question 4
Which region around the Mediterranean was NOT settled by the Greeks?
Group of answer choices
A, France and Spain
B, Sardinia
C, Carthage
D, Canary Islands
Question 5
The cultural and artistic influences of the Greeks stayed confined to the regions conquered by Alexander the Great.
Group of answer choices
True/False
Question 6
Greek Philosophers were noted scholars, and some of the most influential were Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. Socrates was Plato's instructor and Plato was Aristotle's mentor.
Group of answer choices
True/False
Question 7
King Ezana
Group of answer choices
A, conquered Egypt
B, resisted Roman rule
C, was a key trade partner of Augustus
D, officially converted to Christianity
Question 8
The Romans were careful to keep different groups of people separated within the empire, they preferred to have people from Gaul stay in Gaul if they were a member of the military.
Group of answer choices
True/False
Question 91
Which of the following are things true about the period called the "pax romana"?
Group of answer choices
A, Rome grew in size, and put in place measures to provide citizens with free oil, wine, and grain.
B, The army expanded to include more people who were noncitizens - who joined in order to become citizens.
C, Cities grew up outside the Mediterranean as centers of industry, manufacturing items like bronze and glass.
D, wars generally ended victoriously and were confined to the frontiers
Question 10
Patricians were:
Group of answer choices
A, the rulers of Roman society, this term applied to the immediate family of the Roman emperor
B, the wealthy non-citizens of Rome who did not have representation but were widely respected.
C, the elites within Roman society, only members of patrician families could serve in the Senate.
D, the non-elites of Roman society, they made up the major
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