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    Collapse of the Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire was on the whole‚ a peaceful and a well-organized empire‚ during the years of 27B.C through 180A.D. By 190 A.D the Roman Empire came crashing down‚ the economy began to stagnate. Too much money was being used to simply maintain the border and the unity of the emperor. The cities began to deteriorate and by the 3rd century‚ the emperor was being attacked from every direction both internally and externally. If The Roman Empire was such a powerful

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    More importantly every civilization has to deal with times of crisis and conflict‚ it is how they deal with these situations that determine their success as a civilization. The social issues the Roman Republic faced were handled well and helped to establish a new form of law. In the Roman Republic there were two classes of people‚ the Patricians and the Plebeians. Each citizen was born into their role‚ which means that they could be rich but still be considered a plebeian. Plebeians made up

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    Prof. Turner History 101 2:30 October 14‚ 2012 Throughout the Roman republic and most of the empire‚ the Roman religion was polytheistic. The religion was based on the Greek religion and included multiple gods and goddesses who were anthropomorphic and cruel. However‚ during the first century of the Common Era‚ Judaism and “mystery religions” such as Mithraism‚ Eleusis‚ and Christianity were becoming increasing popular. Roman rule tried to control the spread of these religions but eventually

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    The Roman Empire was brought to its downfall because of the way their Social‚ Political‚ and Economic systems were working. The Roman Empire downfall was caused by the failure in their Social‚ Political‚ and Economic systems. The social issues were that no one took interest into Public affairs. People had a very low confidence in there empire. They had a great disloyalty to there country‚ a lack of patriotism. The differences in the social classes were great. The upper class was very materialistic

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    The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire Numerous myths exist about the creation of Rome‚ from Romulus and Remus to Prince Aeneas and his Trojan warriors. Regardless of the reason‚ it was believed to be founded around 753 BC along the Tiber River‚ a crossroads for traffic and trade. The Etruscans gained political control of the small settlements that had popped up in the area and created the Roman Kingdom. It wasn’t until the Latin and Sabine tribes rose up against the Etruscans did a government

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    Early laws set up by the Republic treated prostitutes as low class people‚ which influenced the way the people of Rome viewed them. The law named lex Iulia et papia‚ did not allow prostitutes or leno/a (s) to marry outside of ex-slaves. By creating this law‚ the government restricted prostitutes and they could not climb the social hierarchy. By placing them in these positions‚ it was easier for the Roman people to treat prostitutes as if they were not legal citizens. The law that started a shift

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    early Roman state was founded in 509 B.C. after the Romans drove out the hated Etruscan King‚ Tarquinius Priscus. By this time Rome had already grown froma cluster of small villages to a small city. Little did the settlers know that this was the beginning of one of the greatest and largest empires ever known. After Rome established itself‚ they were determined to never again be ruled by a monarch. The Romans set up a government called a republic. They thought a republic would

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    Western Roman Empire | A map depicting the separate empires of Rome | Mediterranean Society: The Roman Phase From Kingdom To Republic The Etruscans and Rome (Previous Wiki notes) There are many different versions on how Rome started the ones told to kids are very simple with very few names: .Ancient Rome for Kids The story of Romulus and Remus for adults have dates‚ more names and details: Wolf Country‚ Myth and Stories You can find many versions of myths‚ however the version the

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    The fall of the Han dynasty and the fall of the Western Roman Empire do compare in some ways. For instance‚ they both faced internal oppositions. Notwithstanding‚ the Romans differentiate because they had been invaded unlike the fall of the Han. Furthermore‚ the empire of Western Roman did not dilapidate entirely likewise the Han. Both of them declined because of internal problems such as generals taking over when the empire was weak. The Romans had a time period from 235 to 284 C.E. where there

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    The Fall of The Western Roman Empire The Roman Empire gave the world many fascinating things. Rome gave the world Christianity‚ which is now the world’s largest religion. The Romans also gave the world their language. The Romans spoke Latin‚ which is the base for most languages used today. Many of these languages include English‚ Spanish‚ Italian‚ French‚ and Portuguese. This leads the reader to question‚ "If Rome was such a powerful empire‚ then what led to the decline of the Roman Empire

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