How did the Punic Wars affect the Romans?

Roman trade slowed after Rome took over Carthage.
Rome’s population fell after a famine and a plague.
Rome took over the entire coast of northern Africa.
Rome’s army gained new soldiers from conquered territories.

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Answer:

How did class conflict contribute to the fall of the Roman Republic?

Senators held unfair elections and wrote laws to keep themselves in power.

Most government workers were patricians who supported dividing up large estates.

Senators worked with groups of angry plebeians to remove the patricians from power.

Most government positions were held by patricians who used their power for selfish reasons.

Explanation:

The Punic Wars lasted for three wars and affected the Romans as the army gained new soldiers from conquered territories.

The Punic Wars

The Punic Wars were fought for three years between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire.

Romans were victorious in the war, which resulted in many new soldiers from newly gained territories.

Roman Republic took control of all of the Carthaginian lands with its remaining soldiers.

Thus we can conclude that option D is the correct answer.

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