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Which statements describe what led directly to internal conflicts in Rome? Choose three correct answers.
Many patricians grew rich at the expense of the lower class.
The expansion of the Roman Republic brought wealth to Rome.
Many small farmers were put out of business by the owners of large estates.
The institution of slavery was good for the patricians but not for the plebeians.
Rome had expanded its territories throughout the Mediterranean
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