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whats in the blank help fast • Turmoil within Rome's ________ proved to be more dangerous to the Republic's stability.

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economy.

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In 133 BC, the turmoil within Rome's economy proved dangerous for the Republic's stability.

With the growing economy of Rome, the gap between the rich and poor of Rome grew. With this growing gap, grew tension and turmoil within Rome. At that time stood two brothers, Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, to stand for poor farmers of Rome, but were killed. This growing tension in the economy provoked slave revolts and military precipitation in Rome which resulted in the Fall of the Republic.

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