The correct answer is Roman Army was encircled by the Quadi because this event is specifically mentioned in the historical context as occurring on June 11, 173.
Question 2 of 5
Which of the following groups was involved in a series of conflicts with the Roman Army that lasted for nearly a decade, until 180 AD?
The correct answer is Roman Army and the Quadi because the historical context mentions a series of conflicts between the Roman Army and the Quadi that lasted until 180 AD.
Question 3 of 5
What was a likely motivation for the Roman Army to engage in a series of conflicts with the Quadi, given the historical context of the Roman Empire during this time period?
ATo expand the Roman Empire's territory and secure new resources
BTo protect the Roman Empire's borders from invasion and maintain stability
CTo avenge a previous defeat at the hands of the Quadi and restore Roman honor
DTo establish trade relationships with the Quadi and secure economic benefits
The correct answer is To protect the Roman Empire's borders from invasion and maintain stability because the Roman Army's actions suggest a defensive strategy to safeguard the empire's territory from external threats.
Question 4 of 5
In which region did the Roman Army encounter the Quadi on June 11, 173, according to historical records?
The correct answer is The region of Moravia, in modern-day Europe because the historical context specifically mentions that the Roman Army was encircled by the Quadi in Moravia on June 11, 173.
Question 5 of 5
How did the series of conflicts between the Roman Army and the Quadi reflect the broader dynamics of the Roman Empire's relationships with its external enemies during this time period?
AThe conflicts demonstrated the Roman Empire's inability to respond effectively to external threats
BThe conflicts showcased the Roman Empire's military strength and ability to expand its territory
CThe conflicts highlighted the Roman Empire's ability to adapt to changing circumstances and maintain its borders through a combination of military and diplomatic efforts
DThe conflicts had no significant impact on the Roman Empire's overall trajectory or relationships with its external enemies
The correct answer is The conflicts showcased the Roman Empire's military strength and ability to expand its territory because the Roman Army's actions and the duration of the conflicts suggest a complex and dynamic relationship between the Roman Empire and its external enemies.