Which statement best describes a challenge in the Roman economy?
Rome had difficulty finding trading partners.
Rome lacked resources to build infrastructure.
The tax burden on citizens in Rome was too high.
Trade competition led to conflict between social classes.
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Answer:
the Roman faced challenges in setting their economy because there were many taxes on citizen like the labourer or lower class had to paid tax known as tithe and many more
Explanation:
Rome had difficulty finding trading partners.❌
Rome lacked resources to build infrastructure.❌
The tax burden on citizens in Rome was too high.☑✔☑
Trade competition led to conflict between social classes.❌
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A statement that best describes the best challenge in the Roman Economy is the tax burden on citizens in Rome was too high.
Explanation:
- During the Republic time,the economy was most agrarian trading of which mostly takes place around grains and wine but the farmer community was made to pay extra taxes.Besides the small landowners became feudal serfs meanwhile the tax payers were compelled to produce their part of pay.
- Rome used the money to build a strong military base.
- Slaves badly affected the economy which also contributed significantly in the decline of the empire.
- Citizens were made to pay taxes which is sought to be comparatively much larger than the working of the economy.
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