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After the defeat, how did the Romans discourage future revolts?

  • Banishments

  • Mass imprisonments

  • Executions on crosses

  • Deportations

Answer

Executions on crosses were used as a brutal form of public punishment to deter future revolts by demonstrating the consequences of defying Roman authority. This method of execution served as a grim reminder of the Roman Empire's power and the severe consequences faced by those who dared to challenge its rule.
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