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The textbook authors argue: Rome represents the ultimate historical expression of the imperial international system. This is due to the fact that:
 
  A. it managed to legitimize itself in the eyes of most of its subjects.
  B. it conquered more people than any other empire.
  C. The Roman military was so superior.
  D. it employed a unique divide and conquer strategy.
  E. it lasted the longest.

Question 2

The Indian Empire was similar to the Persian Empire in all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  A. itsterritorial and administrative scope.
  B. its emphasis on indigenous values and customs.
  C. the spread of Greek ideas after the Persian invasion of India.
  D. its use of military conquest.
  E. the provision of domestic security.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: B





 

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