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maius imperium
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How does the literature of the late Republic, the Augustan Age, and the Early Empire reflect the political problems of each period?
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Horace
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Compare and contrast the second century and the third century A.D. in the Roman Empire.
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Augustus
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Varus and the Teutoburg Forest
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One historian has said that the Romans became Christians and the Christians became Romans. Discuss. Be specific.
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princeps
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The historian Edward Gibbon claimed that the Roman Empire in second century A.D. was a true Golden Age. What evidence could give credence to Gibbon's argument and what evidence could be given to refute it?
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Assume that you are a Roman citizen living in Rome in the second century A.D. Discuss both the potential good and bad points of your daily existence.
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the imperial cult
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It has been said of the Romans that two of their major contributions to Western civilization were in the areas of law and engineering. What exactly did the Romans achieve in each area?
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How much credit, if any, does Octavian deserve for what gets referred to as the Pax Romana, the "Roman peace"?
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Was Rome's single greatest problem its lack of a clear plan for political succession from emperor to emperor, or does this question accord too much importance to the emperors while overlooking more essential elements of Roman culture, society, and governance?
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legates
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imperator
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equestrian order
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Explain the factors involved in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. It has been said that Christian experience as outlaws and hunted fugitives was crucial to the successful development of the Christian church. Why is this true?
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Livy
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Hadrian's Pantheon
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"the year of the four emperors"
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Marcus Aurelius' Meditations
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aqueducts
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Romanization
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the Silk Road
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Seneca
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the "good emperors"
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the Pax Romana
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Colosseum and the baths of Caracalla
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Caracalla and citizenship
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Caligula and Nero
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the Eucharist
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paterfamilias
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The absolute monarchical powers of Augustus as princeps led to

A) the usual victory of his candidates in official elections.
B) the decline of popular participation in elections.
C) his great popularity, as he followed proper legal forms for his power.
D) a and c
E) all of the above
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Romanization in the Roman empire

A) occurred quickly in the west.
B) developed first in the lower classes.
C) saw Latin illuminate the use of the Greek language in the east.
D) never included the practice of allowing local inhabitants to become Roman officials.
E) occurred more quickly in the east than the west because of greater urbanization in the east.
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Among Augustus' most important actions in the area of Roman religion was his

A) destruction of the cults of Augustus and Roma.
B) claim to be a god in his own lifetime.
C) creation of an imperial cult.
D) outlawing all traditional female religious festivals.
E) destruction of all of the mystery religions.
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The colonies of veterans established by Augustus throughout the empire proved especially valuable in

A) getting rid of external threats.
B) draining the imperial treasury of its funds.
C) drawing extra criticism to the emperor.
D) attracting new recruits to the army from frontier provinces.
E) Romanizing the provinces.
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Concerning social classes during early Roman Empire,

A) provincials were allowed to hold certain high magisterial positions.
B) the power of the equestrian class was expanded.
C) the Senate was expanded to include 400 equestrians.
D) debt slavery was ended as a means to acquire slaves.
E) independent farms made up the soldiers in Rome's legions.
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Livy was best known in the Augustan Age for his

A) Aeneid.
B) Metamophoses.
C) Satires.
D) Meditations.
E) History of Rome in 142 books.
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The Senate granted Octavian the title Imperator (Emperor) but he preferred to be addressed as

A) pontifex
B) dominus
C) overlord
D) senator
E) princeps
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Roman provincial and frontier policy under Augustus was characterized by all of the following except

A) limitless expansion in central Europe.
B) the encouragement of self-government among provincial cities.
C) provincial rule by proconsuls.
D) minimum military force to the east.
E) a withdrawal from military activity in central Europe after military defeat by German tribes.
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Identify the correct relationship between "golden age" author and his major work:

A) Virgil Amores
B) Ovid Aeneid
C) Horace History of Rome
D) Cicero The Georgics
E) Ovid The Art of Love
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Augustus' social legislation enacted to stop the decline of Roman morals

A) meant a social revolution at every level of Roman society.
B) made adultery a criminal offense and outlawed wasteful expenditures for feasts.
C) penalized couples for having too many children.
D) encouraged the development of the nuclear family.
E) all of the above
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The event that curtailed Augustus's expansionist policies was

A) the Senatorial rejection of imperialist policy in 20 B.C.
B) the defeat by Varus in the Teutoburg Forest.
C) the revolt of the Egyptians in 14 B.C.
D) the successful series of invasions by the Parthians in the east.
E) revolt by the Jews in Judea.
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Which of the following statements was true of Augustan society?

A) Popular assemblies of the lower classes continually grew in importance.
B) Legislation was passed concerning the corruption of morals.
C) Equestrians gained the upper hand in the political sphere.
D) Religion was no longer considered important.
E) The city of Rome, including the Colosseum, was entirely rebuilt.
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The Roman Senate under Augustus was

A) stripped of all but the most superficial of powers.
B) a full and equal partner of the princeps.
C) retained as the chief deliberative body of the Roman state.
D) no longer a high court of justice nor allowed to control the public treasury.
E) completely dissolved and eliminated.
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Among Augustus' key innovations in Roman provincial rule was his

A) abandonment of North Africa.
B) division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate.
C) use of military governors alone.
D) complete revision of provincial tax policies.
E) creation of a federal system wherein provincial governors had almost complete power.
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Which of the following statements best describes the governing of Roman provinces under Augustus?

A) efficient, with the governor usually being an ex-general
B) efficient, with legates cooperating with the local elites
C) poor, with Roman governors often being corrupt
D) efficient, with governors receiving one year of training before assuming their positions
E) mostly efficient, although there were numerous local uprisings against Roman rule
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The Roman praetorian guards were

A) elite troops given the task of protecting the emperor.
B) mobile units meant to patrol the boundaries of the empire.
C) often used to train the gladiators.
D) cavalry used to spearhead military offensives.
E) stationed along Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain.
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Ovid's The Art of Love

A) condemned the loose sexual morals of the Roman upper classes.
B) caused great displeasure to Augustus and led to Ovid's eventual exile.
C) was a guidebook for married women.
D) was a poetical treatise on romantic love.
E) all of the above
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The city on the Tiber that was Rome's chief port was

A) Venice.
B) Marseilles.
C) Naples.
D) Tiberius.
E) Ostia.
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The Aeneid is a poem by Virgil about

A) the founding of Rome.
B) the Punic Wars.
C) the joys of farming.
D) freedom and liberty.
E) Christian justice.
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Under the rule of Augustus, the Roman Empire

A) was a Principate, without Augustus acting as an equal co-ruler with the Senate.
B) returned to its traditional republic institutions.
C) turned towards an absolute monarchy, with the princeps overshadowing the Senate.
D) experienced a series of civil wars, making Augustus unpopular among the citizenry.
E) became an oligarchy, with political power shared between the princeps and the Senate
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Virgil's Aeneid
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Edward Gibbon's famous book was titled The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Historically speaking, what is wrong with this title?
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maius imperium
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How does the literature of the late Republic, the Augustan Age, and the Early Empire reflect the political problems of each period?
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Horace
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Compare and contrast the second century and the third century A.D. in the Roman Empire.
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Augustus
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Varus and the Teutoburg Forest
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One historian has said that the Romans became Christians and the Christians became Romans. Discuss. Be specific.
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princeps
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The historian Edward Gibbon claimed that the Roman Empire in second century A.D. was a true Golden Age. What evidence could give credence to Gibbon's argument and what evidence could be given to refute it?
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Assume that you are a Roman citizen living in Rome in the second century A.D. Discuss both the potential good and bad points of your daily existence.
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the imperial cult
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It has been said of the Romans that two of their major contributions to Western civilization were in the areas of law and engineering. What exactly did the Romans achieve in each area?
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How much credit, if any, does Octavian deserve for what gets referred to as the Pax Romana, the "Roman peace"?
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Was Rome's single greatest problem its lack of a clear plan for political succession from emperor to emperor, or does this question accord too much importance to the emperors while overlooking more essential elements of Roman culture, society, and governance?
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legates
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imperator
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equestrian order
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Explain the factors involved in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. It has been said that Christian experience as outlaws and hunted fugitives was crucial to the successful development of the Christian church. Why is this true?
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Livy
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Ovid
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Hadrian's Pantheon
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Flavians
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"the year of the four emperors"
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Marcus Aurelius' Meditations
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aqueducts
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Tacitus
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latifundia and coloni
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Romanization
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praetorian guard
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Juvenal
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the Silk Road
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Seneca
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the "good emperors"
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the Pax Romana
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Colosseum and the baths of Caracalla
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Caracalla and citizenship
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Caligula and Nero
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Goths and Franks
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a Messiah
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"Bread and Circuses"
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Ulpian
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Essenes and the Dead Sea Scrolls
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Paul of Tarsus
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Septimius Severis
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gladiatorial games
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the Eucharist
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Jesus and Christ
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paterfamilias
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The absolute monarchical powers of Augustus as princeps led to

A) the usual victory of his candidates in official elections.
B) the decline of popular participation in elections.
C) his great popularity, as he followed proper legal forms for his power.
D) a and c
E) all of the above
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Romanization in the Roman empire

A) occurred quickly in the west.
B) developed first in the lower classes.
C) saw Latin illuminate the use of the Greek language in the east.
D) never included the practice of allowing local inhabitants to become Roman officials.
E) occurred more quickly in the east than the west because of greater urbanization in the east.
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Among Augustus' most important actions in the area of Roman religion was his

A) destruction of the cults of Augustus and Roma.
B) claim to be a god in his own lifetime.
C) creation of an imperial cult.
D) outlawing all traditional female religious festivals.
E) destruction of all of the mystery religions.
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64
The colonies of veterans established by Augustus throughout the empire proved especially valuable in

A) getting rid of external threats.
B) draining the imperial treasury of its funds.
C) drawing extra criticism to the emperor.
D) attracting new recruits to the army from frontier provinces.
E) Romanizing the provinces.
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65
Concerning social classes during early Roman Empire,

A) provincials were allowed to hold certain high magisterial positions.
B) the power of the equestrian class was expanded.
C) the Senate was expanded to include 400 equestrians.
D) debt slavery was ended as a means to acquire slaves.
E) independent farms made up the soldiers in Rome's legions.
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66
Livy was best known in the Augustan Age for his

A) Aeneid.
B) Metamophoses.
C) Satires.
D) Meditations.
E) History of Rome in 142 books.
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67
The Senate granted Octavian the title Imperator (Emperor) but he preferred to be addressed as

A) pontifex
B) dominus
C) overlord
D) senator
E) princeps
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68
Roman provincial and frontier policy under Augustus was characterized by all of the following except

A) limitless expansion in central Europe.
B) the encouragement of self-government among provincial cities.
C) provincial rule by proconsuls.
D) minimum military force to the east.
E) a withdrawal from military activity in central Europe after military defeat by German tribes.
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69
Identify the correct relationship between "golden age" author and his major work:

A) Virgil Amores
B) Ovid Aeneid
C) Horace History of Rome
D) Cicero The Georgics
E) Ovid The Art of Love
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70
Augustus' social legislation enacted to stop the decline of Roman morals

A) meant a social revolution at every level of Roman society.
B) made adultery a criminal offense and outlawed wasteful expenditures for feasts.
C) penalized couples for having too many children.
D) encouraged the development of the nuclear family.
E) all of the above
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71
The event that curtailed Augustus's expansionist policies was

A) the Senatorial rejection of imperialist policy in 20 B.C.
B) the defeat by Varus in the Teutoburg Forest.
C) the revolt of the Egyptians in 14 B.C.
D) the successful series of invasions by the Parthians in the east.
E) revolt by the Jews in Judea.
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72
Which of the following statements was true of Augustan society?

A) Popular assemblies of the lower classes continually grew in importance.
B) Legislation was passed concerning the corruption of morals.
C) Equestrians gained the upper hand in the political sphere.
D) Religion was no longer considered important.
E) The city of Rome, including the Colosseum, was entirely rebuilt.
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73
The Roman Senate under Augustus was

A) stripped of all but the most superficial of powers.
B) a full and equal partner of the princeps.
C) retained as the chief deliberative body of the Roman state.
D) no longer a high court of justice nor allowed to control the public treasury.
E) completely dissolved and eliminated.
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74
Among Augustus' key innovations in Roman provincial rule was his

A) abandonment of North Africa.
B) division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate.
C) use of military governors alone.
D) complete revision of provincial tax policies.
E) creation of a federal system wherein provincial governors had almost complete power.
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75
Which of the following statements best describes the governing of Roman provinces under Augustus?

A) efficient, with the governor usually being an ex-general
B) efficient, with legates cooperating with the local elites
C) poor, with Roman governors often being corrupt
D) efficient, with governors receiving one year of training before assuming their positions
E) mostly efficient, although there were numerous local uprisings against Roman rule
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76
The Roman praetorian guards were

A) elite troops given the task of protecting the emperor.
B) mobile units meant to patrol the boundaries of the empire.
C) often used to train the gladiators.
D) cavalry used to spearhead military offensives.
E) stationed along Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain.
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77
Ovid's The Art of Love

A) condemned the loose sexual morals of the Roman upper classes.
B) caused great displeasure to Augustus and led to Ovid's eventual exile.
C) was a guidebook for married women.
D) was a poetical treatise on romantic love.
E) all of the above
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The city on the Tiber that was Rome's chief port was

A) Venice.
B) Marseilles.
C) Naples.
D) Tiberius.
E) Ostia.
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79
The Aeneid is a poem by Virgil about

A) the founding of Rome.
B) the Punic Wars.
C) the joys of farming.
D) freedom and liberty.
E) Christian justice.
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80
Under the rule of Augustus, the Roman Empire

A) was a Principate, without Augustus acting as an equal co-ruler with the Senate.
B) returned to its traditional republic institutions.
C) turned towards an absolute monarchy, with the princeps overshadowing the Senate.
D) experienced a series of civil wars, making Augustus unpopular among the citizenry.
E) became an oligarchy, with political power shared between the princeps and the Senate
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