Hannibal's losses in the Second Punic War effectively put an end to Carthage's empire in the western Mediterranean, leaving Rome in control of Spain and allowing Carthage to retain only its territory in North Africa. Carthage was also forced to give up its fleet and pay a large indemnity to Rome in silver.
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"<span>B. Cincinnatus accepted the role of dictator in a
crisis and then gave up his power; Caesar used a crisis to gain power
and then made himself dictator for life" is correct. </span>
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Stalin was the dictator from 1929 to 1953 of the Soviet socialist republics. Stalin exercised greater political power then any other figure in history. He industrialized the union of soviet socialist republics. He helped deafest Germany in 1941 to 1945 and extended soviet controls to include a belt of Eastern European states.