An economist would most likely identify which of the following as the most significant factor in the decline of the Roman
Republic?
A. Political corruption among the Senate
B. The collapse of the First Triumvirate
c. Upheaval in the traditional agricultural system
D. The assassination of Julius Caesar

Respuesta :

An economist would point to the factor of c. Upheaval in the traditional agricultural system.

Decline of Roman Republic

  • Traditional agriculture was disrupted when cheap labor was found.
  • Poorer farmers lost their land as a result.

The cheap labor came because the Roman Republic was conquering other nations which led to more enslaved people coming in.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

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