What was the long-term impact of the Punic Wars? They allowed Spain and Gaul to gain their independence. They forced Carthage to become an ally of Rome. They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean. They brought lasting peace to the Mediterranean world.
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They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean.
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How did Rome's expansion after the Punic Wars affect Rome's social development? Fewer people were rich. Fewer people were poor. The slave population decreased. The social order changed.
The social order changed.
All of the following effects occurred as a result of Roman expansion following the Punic Wars except it brought in great wealth from conquered territories it allowed many Romans to buy large farming estates it provided slave labor for the large farming estates it caused the Roman economy to decline due to the high cost of war
it provided slave labor for the large farming estates
Which of the following statements describes how the Punic Wars contributed to the development of the Roman Empire? They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean. They resulted in the overthrow of the Roman Republic and establishment of the Empire. They marked the end of Roman expansion in the Mediterranean region. They forced the Romans to reorganize their government with an emperor as ruler.
They allowed the Romans to focus more on expanding into the Western Mediterranean.
What effect did the Punic Wars have on Rome's military development? Rome's navy no longer had enough ships to control the Mediterranean Sea. The Roman army grew in size and became dominant in the Mediterranean region. Rome limited its soldiers to six months of service each year. The Roman army took greater care to treat conquered peoples better.
The Roman army grew in size and became dominant in the Mediterranean region.
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