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Which of the following is a reason for the decline of the western roman empire?

a. the increased hiring of germanic mercenaries
b. the failure the address government corruption
c. the lack of research into new technologies
d. the loss of revenue due to low taxes on the roman empire

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User Noamik
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Answer:

a) The increased hiring of germanic mercenaries

Step-by-step explanation:

They were not loyal

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User Suren Konathala
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B is the closest to the correct answer.

Rome had, in many ways, gotten to be too big. Governorships were instituted that diluted the centralized power of Rome and these Governorships were often sources of great corruption. Eventually, the Germanic people had enough and invaded.

Additional causes included a tax system that eventually diluted the value of currency, an empire that had gotten too large, and an economic system built on the back of slaves that couldn't figure out what to do next with the slaves.

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