Introduction to World Civilization Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #742877

It played a significant role in underlying Rome’s expansion to include societies east and west. Of all the wars involving Rome, none were more important than the three on-and-off outbursts of fighting. This series of battles began in 264 BCE and ended almost a century later, in 146 BCE. They were a long-lasting conflict between Rome and Carthage, a powerful rival city-state and society to the south, founded originally by the Phoenicians on the southern coast of the Mediterranean.

Which of the following events in the ancient Roman history is defined above?


Caesar's Civil War

The Battle of Actium

Fall of ancient Rome

Punic Wars

Third Servile War


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The Punic Wars were the most important institution underlying Rome’s expansion to include societies east and west. Of all the wars involving Rome, none were more important than the three on-and-off outbursts of fighting known collectively as the Punic Wars. This series of battles began in 264 BCE and ended almost a century later, in 146 BCE. The Punic Wars together amounted to a long-lasting conflict between Rome and Carthage, a powerful rival city-state and society to the south, founded originally by the Phoenicians on the southern coast of the Mediterranean. The correct answer is D. 

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