Asked by Sliverstream

"I am quite certain that . . . (Rome) would never have been able to be so great had not the immortal gods been placated."

–Cicero, from The Nature of the Gods
According to Cicero, what was the reason why Rome was so great?

A.
The government adopted Judaism.

B.
They believed in only one god.

C.
The government was a republic.

D.
They had made the gods happy
Is it A?

Answers

Answered by Sliverstream
I changed my answer, is it C?
yes A sis
Answered by Sliverstream
Thanks!
Answered by Writeacher
Are you both just messing around? Or are you serious??

If you're serious, then you really should take some lessons in reading comprehension.

Please re-think.
THEN WHAT DO YOU THINK
opps sorry for all caps
Answered by Writeacher
Did you go back and reread the quotation and the question? If you had done so, the answer would be obvious.

Or think of it this way: Which of those answer choices don't make sense, given Cicero's words?
Answered by Sliverstream
Is it C?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Neither A nor C. We've checked two of your guesses. You're on your own now. Please do not post this question again.
Answered by Random weird person
I believe that it is D
yes, same
Answered by Helper #1771
The correct answer is D. The Romans had to have made the gods happy in order to have a great city. Without satisfying the gods, they would most likely put a curse on the Romans for not honoring them.
Answered by Ms.sue
blabla
Answered by Be nice Ms. Sue
Ms. Sue please don't be rude. The answer is D.
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