What statement best explains the changes in the Roman legions after about 200 CE?

What statement best explains the changes in the Roman legions after about 200 CE?


A. The legions stopped using the traditional phalanx formation that was developed by Greek warriors and instead began to fight with more open lines and swords instead of spears.

B. The legions no longer protected the Roman frontier as they turned to looting the wealthy provinces of Italy and Greece.

C. The lesions became more dependent on foreign recruits, especially Germans, as fewer Romans volunteered for military service.

D. The lesions became more devoted to individual commanders and not to the Senate and people of Rome.

Answer: C


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