What did the Roman generals Sulla (c. 138-78 B.C.E.) , Pompey (106-48 B.C.E.) , and Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.E.) have in common?
A) Respect for Rome's republican traditions of loyal public service and incorruptibility, despite the temptations created by the plunder of war
B) An interest in destroying any remaining distinctions between patricians and plebeians in the army
C) A willingness to embroil Rome in civil wars to secure their own personal wealth and power
D) The ability to bring Romans together through the power of their oratory and their personal example
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