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What does the story “Horatius at the Bridge” show about Roman values? A) Romans valued strong armies. B) Romans valued the contributions of the commoners. C) Romans valued peace more than war. D) Romans
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What does the story “Horatius at the Bridge” show about Roman values?
A) Romans valued strong armies.
B) Romans valued the contributions of the commoners.
C) Romans valued peace more than war.
D) Romans valued loyalty and discipline.
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Romans valued loyalty and discipline.
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Answer: D) Romans valued loyalty and discipline
Step-by-step explanation:
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