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2. How did Roman authorities treat conquered peoples? (1 point)

O compelled them to adopt Roman customs
O invited them to become Roman citizens
O required them to pay taxes to Rome
O replaced their local governments

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Invited them to become Roman citizens
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Answer:

Invited them to become Roman citizens

Step-by-step explanation:

Romans had a good approach to their conquered people, who were treated with justice. The people were allowed to continue with their customs and laws after accepting the Roman authority terms. Which involve acknowledging the Roman leadership, paying taxes, supplying of soldiers etc. Some of the conquered people gain either a full or partial Roman citizenship, giving them the liberty to live a normal Roman life.

The Romans knew that conquered people would be loyal to their government if treated well. This was the reason behind their kindness and justice towards conquered people.

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