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Mckenna Ford
6 May, 12:12
Why did the roman republic have two laws
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Answer:nternal turmoil provoked in 133 BC by economic stagnation in the city of Rome, slave revolts without, and dissension in the military precipitated a period of unrelenting political upheaval known as the Roman Revolution, the Late Roman Republic, or the Fall of the Republic, 133-27 BC.
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