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a. trade opportunities went down, and the middle class rose significantly.
b. trade opportunities went up, and the middle class shrunk significantly.
c. taxes went down, and the gap between the rich and poor decreased.
d. taxes went up, and the gap between the rich and poor increased.
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What long-term economic factors led to the collapse of the roman empire?
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