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What new places did Rome add between 270 and 100 BC? Select all that apply.

America
England
Spain
Arctic
Gaul (southern)
South America
Sicily
Italy (northern)
Greece
China
Asia Minor
Macedonia

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Answer: Spain, Southern Gaul, Northern Italy, Carthage, Mediterranean islands (including Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia), Greece, Macedonia, and Asia Minor

Explanation: i got you

Spain, Southern Gaul, Northern Italy, Carthage, Mediterranean islands (including Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia), Greece, Macedonia, and Asia Minor are the new places did Rome add between 270 and 100 BC.

Is there a modern part of Rome?

Wikitravel: Sicily Center The rioni  or wards of Castro Pretorio, it is also called locally as "Macao" and Trevi.

As well as the region around piazza della Repubblica, make up the modern heart of Rome, which includes landmarks such as the route  Veneto and the Quirinal palace.

Thus, new places are mentioned above.

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