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Which factors and events contributed to the end of the Roman Republic?

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Factors and events included the greed of the rich, the inequality between rich and poor, failed reforms, ambitious generals and powerful armies, soldiers’ shifting loyalty to their generals, and civil war.

Factors and events included the citizens inability to make the gods happy, the social hierarchy was dissolved and there were no leaders, the generals were weak and ineffective, and the poor people revolted against the rich.

Factors and events included the land not being fertile due to extreme dry conditions, so there was no food, the people had to migrate to other areas to survive, and the king was assassinated.

The Roman Republic never came to an end due to their ability to be successful at war, to grow a surplus of food, and to have strong relationships with their allies.

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Factors and events included the greed of the rich, the inequality between rich and poor, failed reforms, ambitious generals and powerful armies, soldiers’ shifting loyalty to their generals,, and civil war.

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