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How did the practice of granting citizenship to conquered people benefit Rome? A) Citizens could be called on to serve in the army, thus adding to Rome’s power. B) Taxes could be collected from citizens and used for the government. C) Dictators could tell new citizens who to vote for. D) People were less likely to rebel if they were citizens.

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I am pretty sure it is A but not positive
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