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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!! Rome, despite its glory, was facing many problems at home:

1. Corruption in the Senate and political violence for political gains and power
2. Wealth gap between Plebeians and Patricians, the poor and wealth
3. Soldiers only loyal to their generals paying them, not the Republic
If you were a Roman citizen (A Senator or Tribune), what predications could you make about the future of Rome?
How would you fix it? Would you make land reforms, fix unemployment, start another war to get money???

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As a Roman Citizen I would understand that Rome is at its peak of political glory and has no other direction to go, but down. The corruption between the empowered, wealth gaps, and rising number of slaves are issues that took years to create and will take a longer time to fix. There would be unfair advantages between noble households and a concentration of money because of the corruption between the wealthy. The wealth gap would increase overtime because of the concentration of money, which would lead to the amount of impoverished to grow uncontrollably. With this unfair lifestyle the plebeians will end up revolting causing a war to upturn Rome and, I can only hope, a more revolutionized Rome is rebuilt after that.

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