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What was the long-term impact of the Punic Wars? (14 points) a They allowed Spain and Gaul to gain their independence. b They forced Carthage to become an ally of Rome. c They made Rome the dominant power
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What was the long-term impact of the Punic Wars? (14 points)
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They allowed Spain and Gaul to gain their independence.
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They forced Carthage to become an ally of Rome.
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They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean.
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They brought lasting peace to the Mediterranean world.
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They made Rome the dominant power in the Mediterranean.
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