Asked by jake
7. In the development of the Roman Empire, the Romans treated citizenship as
A. a benefit worthy only of peoples who had freely joined them.
[B. belonging only to native Romans.]
C. meaningless because the Roman Empire was tyrannical.
D. something to be shared with conquered people.
A. a benefit worthy only of peoples who had freely joined them.
[B. belonging only to native Romans.]
C. meaningless because the Roman Empire was tyrannical.
D. something to be shared with conquered people.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Nope.
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/mores/law/citizenship.htm
http://www.dl.ket.org/latin1/mores/law/citizenship.htm
Answered by
jake
is it c
Answered by
sarah
D. Something to be shared with conquered people.
Answered by
Anonymoussfs
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Answered by
Amanda
Something to be shared with conquered people
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