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What effect did Rome's expansion have on its economy? (4 points) It hurt citizens who lost their jobs to cheaper labor that was available from newly acquired land. It hurt small farmers who could not compete with large farms that were bought after expansion. It hurt merchants who no longer had a reason to travel on trade routes and sell their goods for money. It hurt the government because new lands were difficult to control and maintain without a large enough army.

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It hurt Patricians, who had fewer available high government positions to hold.

It hurt the government because new lands were difficult to control and maintain without a large enough army.

Correct :) :D

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There were of course several effects that Rome's expansion had on its economy, but the best option from the list is that "It hurt the government because new lands were difficult to control and maintain without a large enough army."
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