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What was a reoccurring problem for Justinian the Great throughout his reign?

O The mortality rate was so low that elderly Byzantines were a drag on the economy.

O He spent far more than he was collecting in taxes.

O He had frequent clashes with the Patriarch of Constantinople.

O He did not have a reliable and competent military-leader.

User Gergely Havlicsek
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Answer: He spent far more that he was collecting in taxes.

Explanation: took the test

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Answer:

He spent far more than he was collecting in taxes

Step-by-step explanation:

Justinian was ambitious, therefore, he had some ambitious goals that often costs him hefty amounts of money. He couldn't always for his activities, even with the help of taxation. I got this question correct on the assignment, by the way - so trust it :D.

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