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Ancient Rome: A New Power Rises How did Rome’s location protect them from enemy attacks? According to the myth, how was Rome founded? How did Rome’s model of conquest differ from other empires? How did the Roman army use roads to help new cities? What is a pyrrhic victory?

Ancient Rome: A New Power Rises How did Rome’s location protect them from enemy attacks? According to the myth, how was Rome founded? How did Rome’s model of conquest differ from other empires? How did the Roman army use roads to help new cities? What is a pyrrhic victory?