In 13 short years Alexander conquered a mere 3,000 miles which stretched from Greece, through the Middle East, and to Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent.
<u>Answer:</u>
In ancient Rome, its citizens were divided into two classes, Patricians and Peasants.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- Patricians consisted of upper-class wealthy people whereas peasants consisted of all the remaining citizens.
- though patricians were small number of people they 'held all the power'. All remaining citizens were considered peasants which consisted labors, farmers, soldiers etc.
- Patricians held all the government as well as religious positions in Rome.
- To be a part of patrician class you had to be born a patrician. Generally, patricians and peasants did not coalesce socially.
I think that was a good passage but maybe you should add some other struggles about being away from your family.
I know that it was cheap land so it would be A or D to my best judgement. Are you good at math?