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What effect did the rome have on the italian people

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Answer: The Greek historian Polybius admired Rome’s balanced constitution, discipline, and strict religious observance as the bases of the republic’s success and stability. Yet Rome’s very successes in the 2nd century undermined these features, leading to profound changes in the republic’s politics, culture, economy, and society.

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