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Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Seventh Edition
Marvin Perry, Baruch College, City University of New York, Emeritus
et al.
Matching Exercises
Chapter 7: The Roman Empire

D. The policies of Augustus and Diocletian highlight important differences between the Pax Romana and the late-Imperial regimented state. Below is a list of policies, followed by a choice between two emperors. Using the menus, match the policies with the appropriate emperors.

1. enabled provincials to bring charges against Roman officials


2. denied cities traditional right of local self-government


3. forced unskilled workers to hold jobs for life


4. organized professional mostly-volunteer army


5. froze city officials into their positions


6. did not interfere with traditional customs and religions of provinces


7. ruled openly in manner of Near Eastern divine monarch


8. bound peasants to the land as serfs


9. used army to reduce brigandage in Italy


10. imposed crushing taxes on cities and provinces to pay for bureaucracy


11. built up army by hiring German mercenaries


12. ended practice of forced requisition of military supplies






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