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22 March, 12:04

Which was not a factor in the decline of the Roman Empire?

A.

Sending Romans overseas as soldiers left fewer farmers near Rome and led to severe food shortages.

B.

Waves of smallpox, plague, and other diseases brought to Rome from foreign lands ravaged the city.

C.

Locally hired soldiers guarding the frontiers tended to support their own commanders over leaders in Rome.

D.

Julius Caesar's defeat by Carthage in the Third Punic War cost Rome most of its overseas possessions.

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  1. 22 March, 14:18
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    D. In the Third Punic War Carthage suffered a defeat and was completely destroyed. Julius Caesar was born decades after this.
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