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Question 1

Which of the following states emerged as a first-rate military power in the fourth century B.C.?
 
  a. Sparta
  b. Syracuse
  c. Macedonia
  d. Thebes
  e. Argos

Question 2

What event curtailed Augustus's expansionist policies?
 
  a. The Senatorial rejection of imperialist policy in 20 B.C.E.
  b. The defeat by Varus in the Teutoburg Forest
  c. The revolt of the Egyptians in 14 B.C.E.
  d. The successful series of invasions by the Parthians in the east
  e. The revolt by the Jews in Judea



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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