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    Decline and Fall of The Roman Empire The Roman Empire was a beautiful place ruled by Augustus. The borders of the empire during the Pax Romana measured 10‚000 miles and enclosed an area of more than 3 million square miles‚ that’s about the size of the United States today. The population of the empire during this period was between 70 and 90 million people. The city of Rome itself was home to about one million people. During the third century (A.D. 200-300)‚ problems confronted the Roman Empire. The

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    The Roman Empire was once a vast and wondrous place where they conquered many places and many things. They had many great leaders and were a great empire but there were many things that went wrong. There are no definitive causes for the fall of the Roman Empire‚ yet there are multiple valid reasons as to why it happened such as military power‚ social problems‚ widespread of diseases‚ and moral strength. Military contributions in Roman times have helped the government‚ yet have hurt it at the same

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    Spartacus was a leader under the old Roman Republic. He is known for starting a rebellion against the Roman Empire in the Third Servile War. There are thoughts that have not been confirmed to this very day but one thing is for sure‚ Spartacus was able to share a vision with the slaves during the ancient times. There are arguments when it comes to the origins of him. Ancient historians believed that he was Thracian. A lot of authors have closed him in on so many origins that it became hard to keep

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    The Fall of Rome The Roman Empire was a dominant force in Europe. Their power has amazed the world from their beginning to even today. However‚ even the great empire had their flaws and issues. Unfortunately‚ these issues would lead to their downfall. The economy‚ the military‚ political corruption‚ and Roman values all had their part in the fall of Rome. Like every great nation‚ money is a central concern. The empire spent so much on luxury items‚ inflation began to plague the economy. Coins became

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    Rome had built quite the empire before‚ during‚ and after the Conflict of Orders. The million dollar question is whether or not Rome is Democratic. I believe that the Roman Republic was Democratic in most ways‚ but they had many flaws that needed revising. According to Fergus Millar‚ “The Constitution of the Roman Republic made it a variety of democracy.” Having a Constitution does give you checks in the Democratic column‚ but only allowing Patricians to vote on the laws that go in this Constitution

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    "Timeline Rise and Fall of Roman Empire - Google Search." Timeline Rise and Fall of Roman Empire - Google Search. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 Sept. 2014. Roman Roads Roman roads were very important to the empire and its development. They were built from about 500 BC through the expansion of the Roman Empire. They provided a way of transportation on land for armies‚ officials and civilians‚ and a path to trade goods. This helped the people navigate where they are going and stay on track. This also was

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    around for hundreds of years and while the basic principles have stayed the same though each society governed in a slightly different way. The most influential democracies were Greece‚ as it was considered one of the first democracies‚ and the Roman Republic which lasted several hundred years. Because each sovereignty ruled differently‚ they had different advancements in the areas of democracy especially in the people’s role in the government‚ the method of voting and fairness of law. Democracy

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    One of the reasons for the fall of the Western Roman Empire were political problems. There were several emperors that were unfit to rule‚ they were cruel to the people and greedy. The emperors usually inherited the throne‚ but did not have any knowledge on how to rule and their mentally unstable personality did not help. People asked the Praetorian Guard to assassinate the emperor in exchange for money or a position. When the emperor was assassinated there was no system to replace the him. Civil

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    Flavius and Marullus are upset because the common folk are waiting on Ceaser even though he killed Pompey. 3. Who Was Pompey? Pompey was a Roman politician and general defeated by Ceaser. 4. What does Marullus mean when he says: “You blocks‚ you stones‚ and you worse than senseless things! O you hard hearts‚ you cruel men of Rome‚ Knew you not Pompey?” The Roman citizens were cheering for Ceaser after they were cheering for Pompey. 5. What does Flavius mean when he states: “These growing feathers

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    Instructions:   Using the links given to you in the link you were given‚ find the  answers to the following questions from the different sources given.    If the Roman Empire is considered to be one of the  world’s most mighty‚ powerful‚ and successful  civilizations‚ what caused its collapse in 476 A.D.?    Military‚ Government‚ & Politics    Group Member Lauren‚kelvin ‚Malik‚angie    BIG IDEA:  Governments create law codes and political bodies to organize a society. What is  the role and responsibility of the military

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