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17 December, 20:39

Which of these as a factor in Rome transitions from a republic to an empire

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  1. 17 December, 20:57
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    The correct answer is B) rivalries between classes.

    The other options of the question were A) defeat in the Punic Wars. C) a refusal to build a navy. D) the invasion of Muslim armies.

    What was a factor in Rome transition from a republic to an empire was "rivalries between classes."

    In 509 BCE, the Roman Republic had been founded, installing a representative democracy after many years of Etruscan rule. It was after Julius Caesar's death, that his nephew Augustus became the first Roman Emperor, and the Republic became a thing of the past. Many things changed but the differences and rivalries between classes remained.
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