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Rome faced constant attack after the Pax Romana because its army

was becoming less loyal to the emperor.

was becoming more loyal to the emperor.

O had trouble paying mercenaries to fight.

- had trouble finding mercenaries to fight.

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Answer:

Was becoming less loyal to the emperor.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the century III AD, Rome started experiencing conflict between factions that wanted to seize power. This conflicts started new wars within the empire whilst there was pressure in the uter border from Germanic and Persians. Therefore, internal divisions of the political power caused the army to be less loyal to the emperor.

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