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    Since the third century C.E.‚ Rome faced many problems and was weakened by barbaric invasions from 100-500 C.E. Around 476 C.E‚ most of the Eastern Roman Empire was still intact‚ but the Western Roman Empire was covered by barbarians. External enemies‚ such as the Saxons‚ Vandals‚ and Ostrogoths engaged with Rome‚ which enabled the empire to wear out slowly. On the other hand‚ this powerful empire was not only weakened by

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    will focus on the aspects of imperial management comparing the Roman and British Empires. It will explain what made them successful‚ what made them fall‚ and why empires seem to come into and go out of existence as they do. There are two major points that made the Roman Empire one of the longest lasting‚ and most successful empires. First is the governing approach that Roman leadership took in regard to its territories. The Romans took a more hand’s off approach to governing; they would have governors

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    Battle of Alesia The relief army heading towards Alesia was so massive‚ that some of the Gallic tribesman were under the impression that the Romans would be too terrified to even battle them. It wasn’t a baseless idea‚ as Rome was outnumbered five to one‚ but that just made the Roman victory additionally impressive. When they did arrive‚ they stopped almost a mile away‚ South West from Alesia. After camping overnight‚ the relief army formed their ranks over a three mile plane and marched towards

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    Some economic historians (like Peter Temin) argue that the economy of the Early Roman Empire was a market economy and one of the most advanced agricultural economies to have existed (in terms of productivity‚ urbanization and development of capital markets)‚ comparable to the most advanced economies of the world before the Industrial Revolution‚ namely the economies of 18th century England and 17th century Netherlands. There were markets for every type of good‚ for land‚ for cargo ships; there was

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    The Roman Empire left a lasting impression on future civilizations due to its powerful military and political structure. Despite its early success‚ however‚ the empire fell into economic decline. But if the civilization was so powerful‚ why did it crumble by 476 AD? Many factors contributed to the empire’s demise‚ but historians routinely cite slavery and the spread of Christianity as the main factors. Some historians argue that the empire’s overreliance on slave labor collapsed the civilization;

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    In many ways‚ the Roman Republic was very similar to the way the United States government is organized today. There are three clear divisions of power Executive branch‚ Legislative branch‚ and judicial branch. The Executive branch elected by an assembly‚ they ruled as chief executives for one year. Consuls controlled the military as well. The Judicial branch has eight judges that were chosen by the century’s assembly to judge for a year. Two of the eight judges supervise civil court and criminal

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    of civilization of the Paleolithic era. It‚ and the music it creates is an example of a human civilization going from merely surviving‚ to thriving‚ a pattern that would live on throughout human history. Seen through comparative analysis of Greek‚ Roman‚ and Egyptian timelines; societies focus on music as well as music education marks the height of that civilizations academic‚ economic and spiritual existence. We can begin where many ideas in history have begun‚ in Ancient Greece. Eternally a stronghold

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    The Roman republic overall grade is an +C. I gave them a +C because they did some good and bad things. The roman republic started in 509 BCE. Over time the government developed five major services. They treated slaves bad‚ but they had a great army and economic system.They also had free aqueducts and fire departments. They showed everybody the laws and were fair.Those were all part of five services‚ they were provide public services‚ protect rights‚ rule of law‚ common defence‚ and support the economic

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    The Roman Republic in an era most characterised by its democratic‚ hierarchical system of government. The era is seen to begin in 509 BC when the Roman Kingdom was overthrown. The Kingdom had a monarchical system‚ which was replaced by a government lead by two consuls that were in theory elected annually by the citizens of the state. The Roman Republic however in the 80s entered a period of instability with the Social and Civil Wars. The second Civil war in 82 BC‚ marked an watershed in the history

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    Extended Essay Rough Draft The Fall of The Roman Empire Why the topic is interesting: The Roman Empire was one of the greatest and most powerful communities that ever existed‚ so how such a mighty Empire could decline in power is very interesting. Background: What was the Roman Empire? The Roman Empire came after the era of The Roman Republic. At its peak‚ it controlled territories from Britain and Germany to the Persian Gulf and North Africa. The great Empire was then separated

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