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Why were military leaders able to institute the Roman empire?

A. They promised to end expansion.

OR

B. They were more popular than the senate.

PLEASE PICK FROM A OR B THOSE ARE THE ONLY OPTIONS

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I think it's A not positive
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User Barrington
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Answer:

Option: B. They were more popular than the senate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The military leader of the Roman Empire was the most powerful with the discipline and organization of its armies. Military leaders like Julius Ceasar, respected by the Roman people. They fought wars and able to conquer vast territories with gaining wealth and land. By defeating the enemies and forcing them into becoming part of the empire, led the empire to spread into a wider region and able to institute.

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