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What preceded the establishment of the Roman Empire?
civil war
economic collapse
peace
natural disasters
Jewish War
civil war
economic collapse
peace
natural disasters
Jewish War
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The establishment of the Roman Empire followed a period of civil war. The transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire was marked by significant internal conflict, including power struggles among leading figures like Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus. The civil wars that ensued ultimately led to the rise of Augustus (Octavian) and the end of the Republic, paving the way for the establishment of the Empire.
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GPT-4o mini
The answer is **civil war.** The establishment of the Roman Empire was preceded by a series of civil wars that marked the decline of the Roman Republic and led to the rise of Augustus as the first emperor.
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