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What was the significance of the Battle of Alesia in 52 BC?
It marked the end of Gallic resistance against Roman conquest.
It was the first battle where cavalry was used.
It resulted in an alliance between Gauls and Germanic tribes.
It was a significant naval battle.
What strategy did Julius Caesar employ during the siege of Alesia?
He isolated the city and built fortifications.
He launched a full-frontal attack.
He retreated and waited for reinforcements.
He negotiated a peace treaty.
What was the aftermath of the Battle of Alesia for the Gallic tribes?
They unified against Rome.
They faced fragmentation and defeat.
They gained additional territory.
They were able to negotiate better terms with Caesar.
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