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tatiyna
4 years ago
5

Place events in order that led to economic weakness in Rome by dragging and dropping the statements.

History
1 answer:
sertanlavr [38]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(See explanation below for further details)

Explanation:

The following events are organized in chronological order:

1) Government produced more coins; however, it did not help and inflation increased due to the reduced value of coins. (2nd - 5th Centuries)

2) Roman soldiers and foreign invaders attack farms and disrupt trade. (3rd Century onwards)

3) These attacks led to food shortages and soaring prices. (3rd Century onwards)

4) People brought fewer goods, and merchants went out of business. (3rd Century onwards)

5) Weakened government. (3rd Century onwards)

6) People began to barter or exchange goods instead of money. (4th Century onwards)

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