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    Fall of the Roman Empire

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    The Pax Romana was a two hundred year time period where the Romans had peace and prosperity under Augustus. The Roman empire started to decline at the end of the prevail of the last five emperors‚ Marcus Aurelius in 161-180 A.D. The rulers in the next century had no idea how to deal with the problems the empire was having. There was many reasons to the fall of the Roman Empire but three stood out the most. The preliminary reason was the economy begins to decline. The alternative reasoning was Rome

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    Although the Roman Empire was the greatest at it’s time‚ it did come to a fall. When it fell‚ the architecture‚ the culture‚ the stories were all lost for thousands of years. There were many contributors to the fall of the empire‚ but these four were the most critical: Political problems‚ economic issues‚ disastrous diseases‚ and finally‚ foreign invaders. The Western Roman Empire had political problems‚ this was the start of the fall of the empire. The first problem was the unfit emperors. For example

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    creativity that ended in total decline; however‚ in the eastern portions of the Roman Empire there was political continuity and centralization of state as seen in the Byzantine Empire‚ which split Rome into two. The world at this time was witnessing the mass movement of pastoral people interacting with sedentary people and the weaknesses of many empires including the Han Dynasty‚ the Guptas and Rome. During the Pax Romana Era‚ the Roman Empire was at its peak in the Mediterranean because of powerful

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    history was the fall of the Roman Empire. It is essential that the causes that lead to Rome ’s collapse be investigated‚ in this way we can compare them to our own civilization‚ and hopefully prevent our own extinction. There are several aspects that lead to Rome ’s fall‚ all of which fit into four basic categories; political‚ military‚ economic‚ and spiritual. We will look at each of these individually‚ focusing on the largest points. One of the problems facing the Roman military was a complete

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    Roman Empire Fall

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    the Western Roman Empire In the third century A.D. Rome was facing some hardships. Historians have examined both internal conditions that have ended up to weakening the empire and the forces of the barbarians invasions have been explanations for the fall of the Romans Empire declined. Each document explains The Roman Empire conflicts in political and economical those were the main parts of the empires decline and failure. Each and every document shows and explains how the Western Roman Empire

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    Intro: Although the big empires‚ Europe and Japan were really successful feudalist empires and both had some similarities and differences during the 9th to 13th century‚ which made them unique empires in the world. Both of the empires have a similar concept of elite warriors‚ different treatment of women during the post-classical era‚ and a similar political structure of a hereditary caste system‚ which were the main reasons they became successful empires. Body Paragraph#1: Both the Europeans and

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    two fronts; the Western Front and Eastern Front. The fronts were significantly different when it came to warfare‚ namely the tactics employed to deal with the French and British in the West‚ and the Russians in the East. What was supposed to be a quick victory became a complete failure in military movement and intelligence‚ and an underestimation of military mobilization. On the Western Front‚ Germans ran up against the British and French for over 400 miles. In comparison‚ the Eastern Front consisted

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    The Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty were considered the two most powerful empires that ruled their respective parts of the world in the Ancient Era. The Roman Empire dominated the Mediterranean Basin and the Han Dynasty east and central Asia. The Roman Empire shares a combination of internal and external problems subsidizing the fall in the western portion. The Roman Empire parallels the Han Dynasty in the internal pressures each empire has faced and the epidemic effect on trade routes and

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    [Comparison of Eastern and Western Philosophers ] Comparison of Eastern and Western Philosophers I will compare the Western philosopher Socrates to the Eastern philosopher Lao Tzu. These two philosophers had some things in common with their ideas and philosophies that they pursued. Socrates was a western philosopher that lived in Athens Greece and Lao was thought to be from what is now known as the Hunan province of China. Socrates Socrates lived in Athens which was a city that

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    1. The Roman Empire played a massive role in history as it spread throughout Europe. Therefore‚ after its fall‚ it left behind a lasting legacy‚ which went on to continue to shape many civilizations‚ even today. One of the most important legacies of the empire was language. Latin went on to become a language widely used by people throughout the world for years‚ and which was used in writing and education. It also became the basis for many of the languages that exist today. The Romance languages‚

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