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27 December, 06:02

What contributed to the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire? Choose all answers that are correct.

The Roman Empire, expansive as it was, could easily be governed by one person effectively.

Very few Roman emperors in the centuries after Augustus were competent rulers; most were insane, greedy, or both.

Exposure to diseases from other lands killed many Romans.

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  1. 27 December, 07:26
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    The answers are B. Very few Roman emperors in the centuries after Augustus were competent rulers; most were insane, greedy, or both and C. Exposure to diseases from other lands killed many Romans.

    So B and C
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