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Which statements describe factors that led to the decline of the Roman Empire?
Choose all answers that are correct.
Strong and competent rulers remained in charge to the very end of the empire.
The army kept barbarian tribes from invading imperial territory.
The empire expanded to a size that was too large to effectively govern.
Roman emperors and generals fought each other over land.
Question2.
Which contribution did classical Greece make to modern Western civilization?
equal rights for women
physician's pledge to care for patients
operatic style of music
theory of aerodynamics
Question 3.
What did classical Rome contribute to modern Western civilization?
the end of taking land through conquest
creation of international sports competition
network of long-distance paved roads
peaceful transition of political power
Question 4.
Which statement best describes the extent of the Roman Empire at its height?
one of the largest in history, with an area occupied by more than 30 countries today
of medium size, with all of its territory found on one continent
one of the smallest in history, with an area occupied by Italy and Greece today
of medium size, with an area occupied by about 15 countries today
Question 5.
What had the most influence on the movement of people, goods, and ideas between East and West during the time of the Roman Empire?
military campaigns on land and sea
immigration from Asia and North Africa
exploratory sea expeditions
trade by sea and over well-built roads
Question 6.
Which statement about Italy's terrain is true?
The Apennine Mountains run up the middle of the Italian Peninsula.
The Alps are found in the southern portion of the Italian "boot."
The Arno River marks Italy's northern border with Austria.
Mount Vesuvius is located only a few miles from the city of Rome.
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C )The empire expanded to a size that was too large to effectively govern.
D)Roman emperors and generals fought each other over land.
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