WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What effect did the Alps have on Rome?
A
They funneled European trade routes directly into Rome.
B
They made travel across the Italian Peninsula difficult.
C
They provided runoff that ensured Rome an adequate water supply.
D
The limited Rome’s connections with other European peoples.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Although they provided Rome with protection, the Alps and mountains isolated Rome from other cities and took up valuable farmland. Being close to the Mediterranean Sea allowed Rome to trade with cities in Greece, northern Europe, and North Africa. It also helped them in conquering new lands.

Detailed explanation-2: -Its central location made Rome a desirable trading post and helped the Romans administer their empire by reducing communication times. Rome’s location attracted immigrants and traders from all parts of the ancient Mediterranean world. The diversity of the early Roman state helped expand its influence.

Detailed explanation-3: -A people known for their military, political, and social institutions, the ancient Romans conquered vast amounts of land in Europe and northern Africa, built roads and aqueducts, and spread Latin, their language, far and wide.

Detailed explanation-4: -Two mountain ranges, the Apennines and the Alps, provided protection for the people of Rome. The Apennine Mountains stretch from northern Italy to southern Italy, and the Alps form a natural boundary along the northern border.

Detailed explanation-5: -Rome was able to gain its empire in large part by extending some form of citizenship to many of the people it conquered. Military expansion drove economic development, bringing enslaved people and loot back to Rome, which in turn transformed the city of Rome and Roman culture.

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