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6 why were most roman soldiers stationed on the borders of the empire? a housing was more affordable outside romes city limits. b to protect against barbarian invasions. c to avoid the crowding and unrest within the city of rome. d to prevent roman citizens from leaving the empire.
The Roman Empire faced threats from barbarian tribes. Stationing soldiers at the borders was a strategic move for defense against these invasions. Housing affordability, avoiding city - crowding, and preventing citizens from leaving were not the main reasons for border - stationed troops.
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B. To protect against barbarian invasions.