Предмет: История, автор: artemsolianik1313

Благодаря чему Рим получил огромные территориальные владения?

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Автор ответа: elenalm160708
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Ответ: благодаря тому что у них была огромная армия и хорошие полководцы. У них была особая стратегия которая помогала им достигнуть победы

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Автор ответа: cigirliza455
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Объяснение:

У них были продвинутые технологии. Так же римские полководцы владели различными тактиками

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