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How did Rome govern the new territories? Rome required people to speak only Latin. Rome allowed local people to elect a governor. Rome divided the new territories into provinces. Rome barred conquered men from serving in the army.
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Match the words with the definitions defintions- the document that outlines the rights, rules, regulations, and procedures for georgia’s citizens and government a list of rights and freedoms found in both the georgia and united states constitutions duties that all citizens have; some are mandatory, like paying taxes and serving on juries; others are voluntary, such as voting the constitutional principle that limits the powers vested in one person or branch of government. government protected rights found in the u.s. bill of rights and the georgia bill of rights words- 1. bill of rights 2. constitution 3. responsibilities of citizens 4. rights of citizens 5. separation of power
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00
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Why was the agricultural revolution more successful in england than in the rest of europe?
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