Answer: The third option. Previously, the Roman Army was structured as a temporary army, and each man had to supply his own arms and armor. Gaius Marius initiated a series of reforms that changed the Roman Army into the Legions that are so famous today. That angered the Senate because as a result, the legions became more loyal to their generals than to the senate.
Explanation: Gaius Marius would convince men to serve in wars by promising them land. The Senate didn't like it, but he had to agree. Later, Marius raised the reward to promising them land and citizenship. This angered the senate. They then refused to honor both of Marius's promises.
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The same can be said regarding domestic goods; they made fine luxury ... The first traders to sail down the West African coast were the Portuguese in the 15th century. ... The nature of slavery in West Africa before Europeans ... invented the cotton gin which made the production of cotton more profitable.
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<span>Credible, because a historian student could have some idea on different topics, and then discover new information that eventually led the student to rethink their ideas. In particular, the sentence is credible because it is possible to admire several pieces in the British Museum related to Julio Ceasar.
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Biased. The sentence, while could be absolutely written by a historical scholar, should not be included in an article, unless the article is an essay where the scholar expresses an opinion, and even then it should be justified and not simply stated as it appears here.
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Biased. The sentence seems more probable to be said during a personal conversation of some sort, considering the personal tone of the statement, and the fact that is made considering only the speaker's viewpoint without any evidence to support the claim.
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Credible. While the sentence sure is not the best from an academic viewpoint, in a blog it is not usual to use a form of expression that is less codified than what is used in scholars papers. Moreover, it is credible that a historical blogger could want to engage its readers in that way, thus making the statement credible.</span>
The British victory in the Seven Years’ War was confirmed in the Treaty of Paris<span> in 1763, in which, among many other things, the French surrendered their claim to the Old Northwest. Later, during the War for Independence, American interests in the area were advanced by the military exploits of </span>George Rogers Clark<span>. Control of the area passed from Britain to the new United States in the </span>Treaty of Paris<span> of 1783. I hope this helped you!...
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