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lb_gilbert

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Which of the following measures were not taken by Augustus to control the power of the military?
 
  a. He decreased the size of the army.
  b. Soldiers that had been demobilized were given land.
  c. All high-ranking military officials were to be appointed by Augustus.
  d. He transferred power to control the army to the princeps.
  e. He allowed Roman women to join the army.

Question 2

Buddhism was not easy to introduce into some areas of Korea. By what process did the area of Silla adopt Buddhism?
 
  a. Conquest by a rival Buddhist kingdom
  b. Marriage to a Buddhist princess
  c. Influence of Buddhist monks over most of the royal families
  d. Immigration of Chinese fleeing the turmoil of the Tang era
  e. A Buddhist miracle



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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