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What caused a loss of wealth for Rome?

A. the loss of former territories and the inability to conquer new lands

B. natural disasters and fires that destroyed many of Rome’s treasures

C. bad investments in foreign mines and resources

D. repeated storms in the Mediterranean that caused ships to lose their cargoes

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Answer: The answer is A and kinda B

Explanation: Why is because they contently had wars and most were poor because of it because they lost there family members that made the money for the family. The Rome territory suffered from price increase and because of that they stopped looking for new land and the Roman's gold decreased. Because of that they Romans had increased everything to get more money to supply for there family.

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User Harjinder
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Answer: I think it's A...

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