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How did internal political strife make protecting the Roman empire difficult?
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Roman armies were caught up in conflicts between generals.
Roman armies were caught up in conflicts between generals.
Roman citizens were too angry about political corruption to fight.
Roman citizens were too angry about political corruption to fight.
Roman officials were more focused on elections than on the borders.
Roman officials were more focused on elections than on the borders.
Roman generals enlisted foreign mercenaries to help them win power.
How did internal political strife make protecting the Roman empire difficult?
(1 point)
Responses
Roman armies were caught up in conflicts between generals.
Roman armies were caught up in conflicts between generals.
Roman citizens were too angry about political corruption to fight.
Roman citizens were too angry about political corruption to fight.
Roman officials were more focused on elections than on the borders.
Roman officials were more focused on elections than on the borders.
Roman generals enlisted foreign mercenaries to help them win power.
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GPT-4o mini
Internal political strife made protecting the Roman Empire difficult primarily because Roman armies were caught up in conflicts between generals. This division and infighting led to weakened military cohesion and distractions from external threats, making it harder to defend the empire effectively.