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posledela
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Increasing wealth and expanding boundaries brought many problems to Rome
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Rome's increasing wealth and expanding boundaries brought many problems. The most serious were growing discontent among the lower classes of society and a breakdown in military order. These problems led to a shakeup of the republic—and the emergence of a new political system. I might not know if this will answer your question but it might help.
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