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Social Studies, 21.05.2021 23:00 AllanCasey12
What impact did the expansion have on ancient Rome and the Roman Empire? You can discuss the positives that came from expansion as well as the negatives that came about from expansion. Your answer should clearly show that you understand the impact that expansion can have on a civilization. I really, really need an explanation I can use by 6:00 est time, please help I will give brainliest! and I also need to use it too if u wouldn't mind. and pls dont put a link or an unnecessary answer
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