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As inflation increased and the Roman Empire experienced greater political instability, what occurred?
demands for democracy
calls to divide the empire
violent unrest
removal of mercenaries from the army
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Violent unrest.
Inflation and political instability in the later Roman Empire led to riots, rebellions, soldier uprisings, and frequent civil wars. (They did not produce popular demands for democracy; the empire increasingly relied on mercenary forces rather than removing them, and formal administrative division came later as a top-down response, not as an immediate popular call.)
Inflation and political instability in the later Roman Empire led to riots, rebellions, soldier uprisings, and frequent civil wars. (They did not produce popular demands for democracy; the empire increasingly relied on mercenary forces rather than removing them, and formal administrative division came later as a top-down response, not as an immediate popular call.)
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