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What effect did the Roman monetary system have on Rome’s economy?

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And the third century Romy emperors embrace harmful economic politics Which led to Romney decline First the limitation of gold and silver resource led to the inflation monetary demand cause emperors to mint Coin with less gold, silver, and bronze secondly excessive upper-class wealth hurt the roman economy
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Answer: Hope this helps

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With soaring logistical and admin costs and no precious metals left to plunder from enemies, the Romans levied more and more taxes against the people to sustain the Empire. Hyperinflation, soaring taxes, and worthless money created a trifecta that dissolved much of Rome’s trade. The economy was paralyzed.

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