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maw [93]
3 years ago
8

All citizens in the Roman Republic had to serve in the military during wars. What was one effect of their military service in th

e last years of the republic?
1. Citizen farmers could not look after their farms and lost their land and livelihood after returning from war.
2. Citizen farmers used the money they earned through military service to buy land and improve their farms.
3. Citizen farmers felt more loyal to the Roman Republic after serving in the military during wars.
4. Citizen farmers involved in military service supported the Senate more than other plebeians did.
5. Citizen farmers who fought in foreign territories remained there and became landowners after Roman victories.


PLZZ HELPPP!!!!!! thanks XD
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2 answers:
mariarad [96]3 years ago
6 0
I believe it's #1 but you might want to Google it to be 100% sure ☺️
Lemur [1.5K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. Citizen farmers could not look after their farms and lost their land and livelihood after returning from war.

Explanation:

Every Roman citizen was required to participate in the Roman army, this was considered a duty of citizenship. During the heyday of the Roman Empire, calls for the army were seasonal, but as the years went by and the size of the cities grew, the Roman army needed to make calls at shorter intervals. Wealthy citizens had certain perks and even received wages, but lower-class citizens (such as farmers) were required to spend long periods with the army.

The problem is that lower-class citizens had to leave their homes and jobs to join the army. The downside to this is that citizen farmers could not take care of their farms because they spent too much time away from home and lost their land and livelihoods after returning from the war.

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