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From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell

Roman Imperialism. 1) How and why did Rome expand?. 2) What factors made the Roman army so successful?. 3) What were the consequences of Roman expansion?. From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell. Roman Military Might. 1) How was the Roman army organized?.

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From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell

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  1. Roman Imperialism 1) How and why did Rome expand? 2) What factors made the Roman army so successful? 3) What were the consequences of Roman expansion? From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell

  2. Roman Military Might 1) How was the Roman army organized? 2) Why are Roman political and military organization inseparable? From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell

  3. Roman Republic 1) What was the struggle of the orders? 2) What role did this struggle play in forming the republic? 3) What were the main functions of the different parts of the republic? 4) Why is the Roman republic different from Athenian democracy? From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell

  4. End of the Roman Republic 1) What instabilities arose during the late republic? 2) What roles did Marius & Sulla play? 3) What roles did Pompey & Julius Caesar play? 4) What is the connection between Caesar’s actions & the beginnings of the empire under Augustus? From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell

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