While both Greek and Romans were pretty ethnocentric by modern standards, the Romans assimilated far more people into their institutional lives.
Many non-Greeks adopted Gteek lifestyles, language and habits after the age of Alexander, but the cross-pollination was more frequently cultural than political. Cleopatra might have dressed like an Egyptian queen and patronized the Egyptian gods, but she wouldn't have had Egyptian generals or Egyptian judges. The Greeks tended to settle into the cultures they occupied like the British in India: remaining separate from and believing themselves superior to the people around them, even while encouraging the 'natives' to adopt their culture habits.
Romans did a much more thorough job assimilating the peoples they conquered. Non-Romans could and did become citizens, even from very early times. This started with neighboring groups like the Latins, but eventually extend to the rest of Italy and later to the whole empire. Eventually there would be "Roman" emperors of Syrian, British, Spanish, Gallic, Balkan, and North African descent Farther down the social scale the mixing was much more complete (enough to irritate many Roman traditionalists). This wasn’t just a practical accommodation, either — when emperor Claudius allowed Gauls into the Roman Senate he pointed out that by his time the Romans had been assimilating former enemies since the days of Aeneas.
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The answer to the question is A I believe.
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A. let settlers feely practice their own religions.
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the middle colonies contained an assortment of religious groups. Such as, Presbyterian church, Quaker meetinghouse, Jewish synagogue, etc.
They were called the Confederates.
Answer: Growing and selling opium.
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The group known as theTaliban emerged in the year of 1994 as part of the Afghan Civil War. It was formed by many students (talib) from southern and eastern Afghanistan from traditional Islamic schools. The ISI and the Pakistani military have given financial, logistical and military support to the Taliban as said by the international community and the Afghan government itself. The way the Taliban achieved their economy was by imposing a 50% tax on any company operating in the country and a 6% import tax on anything brought from other countries. Under the Transit treaty between Afghanistan and Pakistan a network of smuggling happened. By 1996-1999 Mullah Omar made changes to drug dealing. The Taliban controlled 96% of Afghanistan's poppy fields and made opium its largest source of taxation. It is said that it was drug money which funded the weapons and ammunition for their war purposes.