How did Rome solve the problem of feeding its growing population?
A) Emperors provided free bread, oil, and wine to the population.
B) Leaders started subsidizing the cost of basic commodities.
C) Emperors combined small tenant farms into huge agricultural operations.
D) The Senate forced thousands of residents out of the city to colonize the frontiers.
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