Economic reforms introduced by the early fourth-century Roman Empire included:
A) a single paper currency that could be used throughout the empire.
B) legislation allowing agricultural and urban workers to change their jobs.
C) further cutbacks in military spending to meet the budget.
D) wage and price controls fixed by the government.
E) tax cuts for businesses and a rudimentary form of retirement pensions.
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