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Which two sentences about trade in the Roman Republic are true?

1 People exchanged goods instead of using money to buy them.
2The Romans used gold, silver, and bronze coins for trade and to pay taxes.
3Goods came to the Roman Republic from several regions outside of Italy.
4Roman soldiers were paid with goods from all over the region.
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Answer:

2. The Romans used gold, silver, and bronze coins for trade and to pay taxes.

3. Goods came to the Roman Republic from several regions outside of Italy.

Step-by-step explanation:

Trade was crucial to the Roman Republic. The domain cost an immense total of money to run and exchange got quite a bit of that money. The number of inhabitants in the city of Rome was one million and such a tremendous populace required all way of things brought back by means of exchange.

The Romans imported an entire assortment of materials: beef, corn, glassware, lead, cowhide, marble, olive oil, perfumes, purple dye, silk, silver, spices, timber, tin and wine. The primary trading partners were in Spain, France, the Middle East and North Africa.

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