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12 August, 00:15

Which of the following statements describes how the Punic Wars contributed to the development of the Roman Empire?

A. They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean.

B. They resulted in the overthrow of the Roman Republic and establishment of the Empire.

C. They marked the end of Roman expansion in the Mediterranean region.

D. They forced the Romans to reorganize their government with an emperor as ruler.

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  1. 12 August, 01:01
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    The correct answer is A. They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean.

    Explanation

    During the years 264 a. C. and 146 a. C Carthage (the maritime power of Western Europe) and Rome (the territorial power of the Italic peninsula) were in a conflict known as the Medical Wars, a set of three European wars originated by the territorial ambition of Rome over the Mediterranean Sea. This war in the end allowed Rome to conquer the territory of Carthage, making it the most powerful state in the western Mediterranean. So, the correct answer is A. They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean.
  2. 12 August, 03:58
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    The statement 'They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean' describes the Punic Wars contribution to the development of the Roman Empire.

    Option: (A)

    Explanation:

    The Punic wars (264 - 146 B. C.) is a series of 'three wars' fought between Carthage and Rome, a then powerful city in northern Africa. The war started due to a dispute raised in the Island of Sicily, which was controlled by Carthage. Carthage was an established naval power during the 'first Punic war' (264 - 241 B. C.). But at the end of the first Punic war, Rome overpowered Carthage and became the land as well as naval power. It also took control of the Island of Sicily. Meanwhile, Carthage was able to occupy power in the territories of Spain. Carthaginian general named Hannibal invaded Rome during the 'second Punic war' (218 - 201 B. C.) with Spain as the base. He emerged 'victorious' in the initial attacks against Rome. However, Rome under the 'leadership of a young general Publius Cornelius Scipio' chased away Hannibal's army and from here seized the lands of Spain. This allowed the 'Romans' to focus more on expanding into the 'Western Mediterranean'.
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