Rome became a ________ at the end of the 6th century bce. democracy republic dictatorship theocracy

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is: Republic

Explanation:
After Romans overthrew their Etruscan conquerors, Rome become "Republic" in 6th century. Romans established a republic government in 6th century in which the citizens elected their representatives to rule them. All males over 15 who were descended from the original tribes of Rome became citizens after Rome declared as a Republic. Hence, the correct option is (b) Republic. 
Answer 2
Answer:

At the end of the 6th century, Rome becomes Republic Country. Thus the correct option is B.

What is a Republic government?

In the republic type of government, the authority to elect the representatives is given by the people where the power of government lies with the citizens themselves.

This kind of government is elected by the people for their welfare, so they treat everyone equally and work for the freedom and development of every citizen. This does not promote discrimination.

Therefore, option B republic government is appropriate for Rome at the end of the 6th century.

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What must have been allowed by the Romans for Christianity to spread so far and wide?

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By the third century, Christianity was well established in and around Greece and the Middle East, as well as in Rome, Alexandria, Carthage and a few cities such as Lyons in the 'barbarian' western Europe.

Christianity had largely failed to penetrate Egypt outside Alexandria, or much of western Europe. Even Italy, outside the city of Rome, seems to have largely resisted Christianity. It seems that the Egyptian and Celtic religions had not entered a period of decline and scepticism in the way that the Greco-Roman religion had done. However, there was no impediment to Christians preaching in those areas, other than a lack of interest on the part of the population.

Christian tradition suggests that the Christians suffered constant harrassment and persecution by the Roman authorities. However, Euan Cameron (Interpreting Christian History: The Challenge of the Churches' Past) says, "Contrary to popular tradition, the first three centuries of Christianity were not times of steady or consistent persecution. Persecution was sporadic, intermittent, and mostly local." Edward Gibbon (The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire) goes further and, on a number of occasions, praises the pagan Romans for their general tolerance towards Christianity. Widespread and persistent persecution of other faiths only really began with the Christian Empire.

There was a total of perhaps 12 years of official persecution of Christianity during nearly three hundred years in which Christianity existed in the pagan Empire. Otherwise, the Christians were largely allowed to worship as they pleased, and even to proselytise their faith, as long as they took care not to offend others or disturb the peace. This allowed Christianity to prosper and spread far and wide.

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A high life expectancy and literacy rate are signs that a country’s economy is __________.A.

developed
B.

developing
C.

underdeveloped
D.

undeveloped

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Answer:

The correct answer is A. A high life expectancy and literacy rate are signs that a country’s economy is developed.

Explanation:

A developed country, in general, is a country that has a high standard of living (high human development). One of the most used indicators to consider a country as "developed" is the human development index (HDI). This index takes into account wealth, education and health.

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A. THE ANSWER IS DEVELOPED

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Which supreme court decision did Brown V. Board of Education (1954) overturn? A. Dred Scott v. Sandford
b. Plessy v. Ferguson
C. McCulloch v. Maryland
B. Barron v. Baltimore

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b. Plessy v. Ferguson

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B . Plessy v. Ferguson

What happened after the Communist party dissolved itself in Hungary?

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What was the first representative assembly in the English colonies in 1619

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In 1619, the first representative in British North America met in the church at Jamestown. ... Like the early struggles of the colony itself this first assembly suffered. hope this helps:)

Why did some civil rights leaders urge stokely carmichael to stop using the slogan black power?

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The main aim of the  black civil rights movement was to overcome racial segregation. By appealing to terms such as black power, they would be engaging in a defeatist course as they would be endearing the same vice they were trying to defeat in the society.