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Question
italy in 750 bce, was mostly under the rule of which group of people?
etruscans
greeks
gauls
saxons
what was the punic wars fought over?
control of trade in the aegean sea
control of trade in the yellow river
control of trade in the mississippi river
control of trade in the mediterranean sea
which were the 2 main social classes of roman citizens?
sofs and nobles
etruscans and romans
patricians and plebeians
First Question:
In 750 BCE, Italy (particularly central Italy) was predominantly ruled by the Etruscans. The Greeks had colonies in southern Italy, Gauls were in northern Italy later, and Saxons were in Britain, not Italy in 750 BCE.
The Punic Wars were between Rome and Carthage, fought over control of trade and territory in the Mediterranean Sea. The Aegean Sea was more relevant to Greek - related conflicts, the Yellow River is in China, and the Mississippi River is in North America, so they are not related to the Punic Wars.
The two main social classes of Roman citizens were the Patricians (wealthy, noble, and political elite) and the Plebeians (the common people, including farmers, merchants, etc.). "Selfs and Nobles" is not a correct Roman social class term, and Etruscans were a separate group from Roman citizens' main social classes.
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A. Etruscans