1.) During this period, Greek conquests and commerce stimulated…

Question Answered step-by-step 1.) During this period, Greek conquests and commerce stimulated… 1.) During this period, Greek conquests and commerce stimulated interaction among a diversity of peoples, resulting in ancient Greece reaching its peak of innovation and sophistication in the arts, literature, mathematics, philosophy, and science:a.) The late-Bronze Ageb.) The Greek Classical Periodc.) The Enlightenmentd.) The Hellenistic Period  2.) This ancient city became regarded as the capitol of knowledge due to its great library and archival practices borrowed from Samaria, Assyria, Babylon, and Greece. It was part of a larger research institution dedicated to the nine goddesses of the Arts, the muses:a.) Athensb.) Carthagec.) Mohenjo-Darod.) Palmyrae.) Alexandria 3.) Consider Athenian democracy and the Roman Republic and then choose the statement that is true. a.) In both Athens and the Roman Republic, all adult men were citizens and citizens were entitled to some formal influence in their own governance. b.) In Athens, the citizens chose the assembly and the assembly made law, whereas in Romec.) In Athens, the process became disrupted by oligarchic revolutions, while in Rome, the process became disrupted by periodic assassinations by the senate.d.) No- In Athens, all free adult men could vote in a democratic process, whereas in Rome, an adult man had to complete military service and own land before having a voice in the republic.  4.) The domestic outcomes of the Roman Empire included all the following, EXCEPT:a.) A widening gap between the rich and the poor as the rich became richer from the spoils of empire, the middle class disintegrated, and the impoverished classes expanded. b.) A concentration of wealth and land in the hands of a relatively small class of slave-owning elite who acquired more land by driving small farmers out of business via a land a slave labor monopoly and seize land belonging to soldiers on extended military campaigns.c.) Wealth inequality and the material and commercial nature of empire beyond conquest bred corruption and vice in governance.d.) The previous equality enjoyed among Roman citizens in having a voice in republican governance became nullified by political dysfunction and corrupt senators.  5.) During the late-Republic period, reformers appeared with proposals for wealth redistribution, recognizing that wealth provided some individuals and families with unfair power and advantage over others, resulting in a position from which these individuals and families could use their wealth and power to amass even more wealth and power, driving others into inescapable poverty and exploitation while sapping the health of the republic, in general. The following was such a reformer:a.) Tiberius Sempronius Gracchusb.) Marcus Porcius Cato “the Younger”c.) Marc Antonyd.) Gaius Marius History World History HIST 1311 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)