The Conspiriacy of Caitiline I-XII
1. For what does Sallust say the mind is needed in war?
(a) To understand the enemy.
(b) For planning.
(c) To keep the belief in the cause strong.
(d) To know if a war needs to be fought.
2. With what does Sallust say his ancestors built great empires?
(a) With intellect.
(b) With brute strength and intellect.
(c) With a desire to control people.
(d) With brute strength.
3. Why does an empire need to have an emphasis on the mind?
(a) The government has to be smarter than the slaves.
(b) There is so much paperwork.
(c) The government would be constantly changing without it.
(d) The government has to educate the people.
4. What does Sallust think a reader of history believes?
(a) It is written with a bias.
(b) It is always censored.
(c) History is generally boring.
(d) It is completely accurate.
5. What type of people in general, did Sallust say the army had?
(a) Patriotic people.
(b) Power hungry people.
(c) Alturistic people.
(d) People who wanted to serve.
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