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Art [367]
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I want to write a good answer for this question, How did Rome become a great power?

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andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
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Rome became the most powerful state in the world by the first century BCE through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck. This expansion changed the Mediterranean world and also changed Rome itself.
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