Based on the passage what was a major problem faced by the Roman Empire after the year 300 C.E.?

Responses
A The government no longer supported the military as it had once done.The government no longer supported the military as it had once done.
B Sickness and disease ravaged the military, killing many high-ranking officers.Sickness and disease ravaged the military, killing many high-ranking officers.
C The Roman army was losing soldiers and they were not being replaced with new men.The Roman army was losing soldiers and they were not being replaced with new men.
D Internal conflict between soldiers was causing significant harm to the Roman legions.Internal conflict between soldiers was causing significant harm to the Roman legions.
Question 2

Based on the passage, the major problem faced by the Roman Empire after the year 300 C.E. was that the Roman army was losing soldiers and they were not being replaced with new men. Therefore, the correct answer is C.

Based on the passage, the major problem faced by the Roman Empire after the year 300 C.E. was C) The Roman army was losing soldiers and they were not being replaced with new men.

To answer this question, we need to look for clues in the passage that indicate a major problem faced by the Roman Empire after the year 300 C.E.

Let's analyze each response option one by one:

A. The passage does not mention anything about the government no longer supporting the military, so this is not the correct answer.
B. The passage does not mention anything about sickness and disease specifically affecting high-ranking officers, so this is not the correct answer.
C. The passage does mention that the Roman army was losing soldiers and not replacing them with new recruits. This implies a major problem, so this could be the correct answer.
D. The passage does not mention anything about internal conflict between soldiers, so this is not the correct answer.

Based on the analysis, option C seems to be the most likely correct answer as it aligns with the information provided in the passage.