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What dose the story "Horatius at the Bridge" show about Roman Values? Romans Valued A: Loyalty and discipline, B: peace more than war, C: contributions of the commoners, or D: strong armies???
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What dose the story "Horatius at the Bridge" show about Roman Values? Romans Valued A: Loyalty and discipline, B: peace more than war, C: contributions of the commoners, or D: strong armies???
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the answer is A.
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the correct answer is A. Loyalty and discipline
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