Which accurately describes the Roman Empire’s influence on the Celts throughout northern Europe?

there is no evidence that the celts and the romans made contact

the celts resisted roman rule by successfully defeating Julius ceasar advancing armies in Britain and gaul

the celts and the romans traded silk and spices along the silk road

the celts upper classes adopted roman customs to keep their social status while under roman rule

is it d

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The correct answer is D. The Celts' upper classes adopted Roman customs to maintain their social status while under Roman rule. To arrive at this answer, we can use historical evidence and knowledge.

During the period of Roman expansion, the Roman Empire did have contact with the Celts in northern Europe. The Romans conquered parts of Celtic territories such as Gaul (modern-day France) and Britain. While the Celts initially resisted Roman rule, the Roman army eventually established control over these areas.

When the Romans conquered new territories, they often tried to assimilate the local population and the elites into Roman culture and customs. The Celts' upper classes recognized the benefits of adopting Roman practices to maintain their social status and ensure a smoother relationship with their conquerors. As a result, they embraced Roman customs in areas such as language, government, and religion.

Therefore, the accurate description is that the Celts' upper classes adopted Roman customs to keep their social status while under Roman rule.

Yes, d.

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