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mrs_skeptik [129]
3 years ago
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How did Roman Emperor Commodus deal with Rome’s economic problems? a)Commodus taxed Rome’s wealthy population, resulting in assa

ssination attempts on his life.
b)Commodus created a coinage system and outlawed bartering to spur the economy.
c)Commodus staged bloody gladiatorial games to distract the populace. d)Commodus invaded Muslim-controlled Istanbul to gain access to Asia’s spice trade.
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I am Lyosha [343]3 years ago
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The correct answer should be <span>c)Commodus staged bloody gladiatorial games to distract the populace. 

He didn't tax the wealthy, he let them run rampant. He reduced their taxes which made them too powerful but it was good for him because they didn't bother him then and didn't try to change the ruler. He hosted gladiator games where he fought himself and he would always win. He didn't create a coinage system but he did devalue Rome's currency. He didn't do much conquering outside of Rome, but there was a lot of political strife in Rome which turned him into a complete dictator before he was assassinated.</span>
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