Which of the following is not a reason for the Romans' drive for expansion and acquisition of new territory?

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Responses

A growing population base
A growing population base

The need for land grants for the plebeians
The need for land grants for the plebeians

A noncompetitive ethic among the patricians
A noncompetitive ethic among the patricians

The patricians' need to acquire more property to give to their sons

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The option that is not a reason for the Romans' drive for expansion and acquisition of new territory is:

A noncompetitive ethic among the patricians

The patricians were typically competitive and sought to acquire more land and wealth, in contrast to having a noncompetitive ethic.