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true
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The first of these wars was the result of Rome's intervention to rescue the Campanian city of Capua from a Samnite attack. The second one was the result of Rome's intervention in the politics of the city of Naples and developed into a contest over the control of much of central and southern Italy. The third war also involved a struggle over the control of this part of Italy. The wars extended over half a century and the peoples to the east, north, and west of Samnium (land of the Samnites) as well as the peoples of central Italy north of Rome (the Etruscans, Umbrians, and Picenti) and the Senone Gauls got involved to various degrees and at various points in time. The Samnites were one of early Rome's most formidable rivals.
The results were Roman control over much of central Italy and part of southern Italy (the modern regions of Lazio, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania and Basilicata and Northern Apulia)
"Expanded economic opportunities" would be the best part of the list, since both women and blacks were discriminated heavily against not only in the workplace but in the home as well.
An external conflict is a struggle that pits a character against an outside force, such as another character, or even nature. You can figure this out because external means that the source is outside the affected subject. So in this case the conflict is cause by a source outside the character.
It took them 40 long years