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Question: If the Roman generals Sulla, Pompey, and Julius Caesar can be said to have anything in common, it was their!.!. !?

1!. interest in destroying any remaining distinctions between patricians and plebeians in the army!.
2!. respect for Rome's republican traditions of loyal public service and incorruptibility, despite the temptations created by the plunder of war!.
3!. willingness to embroil Rome in civil wars to secure their own personal wealth and power!.
4!. ability to bring Romans together, through the power of their oratory and personal example!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Their ambition!.
Silla was still a hated the aristocratic and plebeian as Caio Mario!.
Now at that time none of these leaders now fulfilled the ideals of respect for republican institutions of Rome!.
The civil wars were borne by all as a painful necessity was indeed sad to see Romans fight against the Romans!.
The art oratory and example staff were important!.
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3!. willingness to embroil Rome in civil wars to secure their own personal wealth and power!.
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