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According to the passage, Darius was the successor of Alexander.
According to the passage, Darius was the successor of Alexander.
False (B)
The passage suggests that it's easy to hold kingdoms ordered like France.
The passage suggests that it's easy to hold kingdoms ordered like France.
False (B)
The passage explains three methods to hold a newly acquired State that has lived under its own laws and in freedom.
The passage explains three methods to hold a newly acquired State that has lived under its own laws and in freedom.
True (A)
The passage implies that the repeated risings of Spain, Gaul, and Greece against the Romans were due to the uniting of these provinces.
The passage implies that the repeated risings of Spain, Gaul, and Greece against the Romans were due to the uniting of these provinces.
The passage suggests that Alexander's successors lived in unity.
The passage suggests that Alexander's successors lived in unity.
The passage states that the government of Darius resembled that of the Turk.
The passage states that the government of Darius resembled that of the Turk.
The passage explains how to hold a newly acquired State that has lived under a monarch.
The passage explains how to hold a newly acquired State that has lived under a monarch.
The passage implies that the Romans were able to hold their conquests without facing any risings.
The passage implies that the Romans were able to hold their conquests without facing any risings.
The passage suggests that destroying the family of the Prince is enough to secure a State.
The passage suggests that destroying the family of the Prince is enough to secure a State.
The passage states that the country was permanently secured to Alexander after Darius died.
The passage states that the country was permanently secured to Alexander after Darius died.