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What common factor led to the collapse of the Akkadian, Babylonian, and Chaldean empires?
O Weak rulers made the empires unstable.
Strict new codes of law caused people to rebel.
O Enslaved people rebelled against their conquerors.
O Religious minorities revolted against the ruling elite.

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Weak rulers made the empires unstable. Strict new codes of law caused people to rebel.

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