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Question 1

Who promoted the idea that there is a law of nature that men should recognize and institute in society?
 
  A. Caesar
   B. Caligula
   C. Cato
   D. Cicero
   E. Claudius

Question 2

In Augustus's reign, Rome had a professional army of between ________.
 
  A. 10,000 and 50,000 men
   B. 50,000 and 100,000 men
   C. 100,000 and 250,000 men
   D. 250,000 and 500,000 men
   E. 500,000 and 1,000,000 men

Question 3

Augustus improved the lives of everyone in Rome by ________.
 
  A. providing adequate water
   B. distributing grain to the poor
   C. establishing a fire department
   D. establishing a police force
   E. All of these answers are correct.

Question 4

________ believed in a world of natural law, and his writings were read well into the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
 
  Fill in the blank with correct word.



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Answer 1

Answer: D

Answer 2

Answer: D

Answer 3

Answer: E

Answer 4

Answer: Cicero



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