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how did romes military conquests affect the economic and social structures of the roman republic?
× ○ trade routes fell into disuse throughout the republic.
○ the republic adopted a monotheistic religion.
○ slavery became important to romes agricultural production
○ soldiers deserted to join enemy armies attacking rome.
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- Analyze "Trade routes fell into disuse...": Military conquests expanded Rome's territory, which should have promoted trade, not made routes disused. So this is incorrect.
- Analyze "The Republic adopted a monotheistic religion": The Roman Republic was polytheistic, and monotheistic adoption (like Christianity) came later in the Empire, not the Republic during conquests. Incorrect.
- Analyze "Slavery became important...": Military conquests brought many slaves (from conquered peoples) to Rome. These slaves were used in large - scale agricultural estates (latifundia), making slavery crucial for agricultural production. This matches the impact of conquests on economic (agricultural) and social (slavery - based society) structures.
- Analyze "Soldiers deserted...": There's no historical basis that soldiers deserted to join enemy armies attacking Rome due to conquests. Conquests were for expanding Rome, and soldiers were more likely to gain from conquests (loot, land) rather than desert to enemies. Incorrect.
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C. Slavery became important to Rome's agricultural production