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why might the size of the Roman Empire be a problem for Roman administrators.

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erik5567
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  • 02-09-2021

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eventually it becomes hard to controlling the people and they might rebeel if they don't like something. Basically hard to enforce laws

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Romans would always attribute the stability and success of their empire due to the virtue and strength of their men as well as the will of the gods.

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