which of these was a result of the punic wars?

A. Rome lost Hispania to Carthage
B. Rome's navy became higly advanced
C. Rome developed trade relashonships with China
D. Rome destroyed Cannae Ilphia
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http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/punic-wars

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Read about it here, and see if anything matches any of these choices:

http://www.history.com/topics/ancient-history/punic-wars

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Hey anne you have the study guide or Test?

The correct answer among the options provided is B. Rome's navy became highly advanced.

To arrive at this answer, we need to understand the Punic Wars and their consequences. The Punic Wars were a series of conflicts fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 BCE to 146 BCE. These wars had a significant impact on the Mediterranean world and reshaped the balance of power in the region.

Option A, Rome losing Hispania to Carthage, is incorrect. In fact, Rome emerged victorious in the Punic Wars and expanded its territories, including the acquisition of Hispania (modern-day Spain).

Option C, Rome developing trade relationships with China, is also incorrect. While the Punic Wars had far-reaching consequences, they primarily focused on the power struggle between Rome and Carthage in the Mediterranean. Trade relationships with China were not a direct result of these conflicts.

Option D, Rome destroying Cannae Ilphia, is also incorrect. It seems that this option may be a combination of unrelated events or a misunderstanding of historical context. Cannae refers to a notable battle in the Second Punic War, but there is no historical record of Rome destroying a location called Cannae Ilphia.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Rome's navy becoming highly advanced. The Punic Wars propelled Rome to develop a powerful navy as it faced Carthage, which had a formidable maritime force. Rome's naval expansion and improvements allowed it to ultimately overcome Carthage's naval strength and secure victory in the wars.

If you are studying history or have an interest in this topic, I would recommend further research to gain a deeper understanding of the Punic Wars and their impact on Rome and Carthage.