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As inflation increased and the roman empire experienced greater political instability True or false

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Roman's were against the Emperor's decision to issue more coins. The cause of the Emperor issuing high number of coins was the unpaid salaries of the soldiers and not having enough coins in the government treasury. This caused inflation and the value of each coin decreased while taxes increased. The public blamed corruption among government officials and the Emperor for inflation which lead to violent protests and unrest. Hence, as the inflation increased, the roman empire experienced greater political instability and therefore, this statement is true.

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