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What was one use of tax money in the Roman Republic?

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Answered by sarojkumarpandeylic
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The government collected taxes on people, livestock, land, oil, olives, wine, beer, fish, and more. Nearly every business exchange was taxed. The most prominent tax in ancient Rome was the tributun, which was a tax on material wealth.

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Answered by gurjarshivani2003
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one use of tax money in the Roman Republic was= Taxes helped strengthened agriculture

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