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As Rome expanded, more power went to its
senators.
praetors.
plebeians.
generals.
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generals.
As Rome expanded, successful military commanders acquired wealth, prestige, and the loyalty of professional armies, allowing them to wield increasing political power (examples: Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Caesar) and undermining the Republic's civilian institutions.
As Rome expanded, successful military commanders acquired wealth, prestige, and the loyalty of professional armies, allowing them to wield increasing political power (examples: Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Caesar) and undermining the Republic's civilian institutions.
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