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which of the following best describes the factors that contributed to the collapse of the roman empire? internal rebellions led by peasant groups eventually resulted in the overthrow of the empire. corruption in the government, social instability and the inability to manage vast borders eventually doomed the empire. a failure to standardize coinage along with high tariffs on trade resulted in a disruptive trade system and eventual decline of the empire. adoption of new religious practices among the elite political leaders created a vacuum of leadership and eventual decay of leadership in the empires.
The collapse of the Roman Empire was due to multiple factors. Government corruption, social unrest, and difficulties in border - management were significant. Peasant rebellions didn't directly overthrow it; trade issues and religious changes among elites were not the main causes compared to the former factors.
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Corruption in the government, social instability and the inability to manage vast borders eventually doomed the empire.