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choli [55]
4 years ago
8

Which describes a contribution from classical Rome to modern Western civilization? Question 12 options: international gathering

to celebrate sporting achievement large infrastructure projects to benefit the public written constitution based on natural rights direct election of the ruler by all residents of the empire
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2 answers:
zvonat [6]4 years ago
8 0

Hello,


Is this the exact order for the questions?

international gathering to celebrate sporting achievement

large infrastructure projects to benefit the public written constitution based on natural rights

direct election of the ruler by all residents of the empire

If thats the order then the closest answer is D, But it seems your missing one due to the fact that none of thease match with the question so in this case if there is another answer that should be the correct one. Enjoy!

rodikova [14]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

it is B) large infrastructure projects to benefit the public

I hope i have helped i have done the research and have done the test not to long ago. If the program is k12 i can assure this will be your answer c;

<u>thank you for your time</u>

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