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7 March, 05:59

How were mercenaries different than an army of Roman citizens?

a. They were serving for pay and were willing to switch sides.

b. They were former Roman slaves and hated patricians.

c. They weren't as good as soldiers because they weren't trained well.

d. They were loyal to the emperor no matter what.

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  1. 7 March, 06:34
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    The answer is A. They were serving for pay and were willing to switch sides.
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