Which statement best describes a challenge in the Roman economy?
A Rome had difficulty finding...
History, 20.03.2020 22:53 Lesquirrel
Which statement best describes a challenge in the Roman economy?
A Rome had difficulty finding trading partners.
B Rome lacked resources to build infrastructure.
C The tax burden on citizens in Rome was too high.
D Trade competition led to conflict between social classes.
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