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How did the outside military threats weaken Roman society?
A. Barbarians and other people brought new religions to Rome, reducing the role of Christianity.
B. With the armies away from Rome, revolutionaries overthrew the government.
C. Barbarians and other invaders were allowed to march into Rome.
D. People needed to farm and run the country were pulled away from Rome and into the army.
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B. With the armies away from Rome, revolutionaries overthrew the government.
" The Romans struggled with problems inside the empire as well. Because so many Romans were needed in the army, not enough people were left to farm. To grow enough food, the Romans invited Germanic farmers to grow crops on Roman lands. These farmers often came from the same tribes that threatened Rome's borders. Over time, whole Germanic communities had moved into the empire. They chose their leaders and largely ingnored the emperors, which caused problems for the Romans." - pg. 31 (under the subtitle "Problems in the Empire") [first indentation]
"World History Medieval to early Modern Times" by Stanley M. Burstein and Richard Shek
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