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    Crisian Galvan WHO 1012 801 Words 1,000 The Fell of the Rome Empire Roman Empire had geographically the territories that extended from the Mediterranean Sea to Europe to Africa and Asia. It emerged as the first world power and influenced trade to around different countries. The Barbarian Invasions were the last straw that led to the fall of the Roman Empire. However, The Barbarian Invasions were not the only reason for the decay of the Roman Empire. Conflict inside of the Empire and an…

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    Oriyana Babauta Professor Senn Hum 121 26 October 2017 Comparing Ancient Rome and Modern America Philosopher George Santayana has a way with words and gives those who never really paid much attention to history a reason to now pay attention. Santayana declares that “‘Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it’ “(Santayana). Today in modern America, Americans like to compare ancient Rome and their surroundings. Ancient Rome and America share many of the same Laws, Literature,…

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    agree with the government placement of authority because they felt that the Patricians had more say than the Plebeians. Corrupt Roman officials were a big contribution as to why this was occurring. People such as Crassus and Caesar were causing the decline of the great Roman Republic. Citizens and public officials disagreed where the power in the government should be. There were constant disputes because they could not balance the power between in Patricians and Plebeians. In 140-133 BC the…

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    The Fall of the Western Roman Empire Many factors contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, but the four major reasons included opinionated politics, economic conditions, life taking diseases, as well as invasions by foreign groups determined to take over Rome. The fact that Rome did not respond to these issues had a colossal impact in the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Politics were one of the reasons responsible for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Rome was run by many…

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    The fall of the Roman Empire was the process of decline in the Western Roman Empire. Territory was being divided and failure to enforce rules was causing the Roman Empire to lose the strengths that were set for it. The empire fell due to political, economic, military, and changes in roman citizens. Constantine and Diocletian split the empire up by the referring to them as the western and eastern empires. Constantine controlled the eastern empire and is where he built Constantinople and saw the…

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    Ancient Egypt Legacy

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    Legacy Of Ancient Egypt By Jonas Watkins You are on a tour of the Ancient Egyptian ruins. You have seen many towering statues, pyramids, and structures lying in the drifting sand. “Whatever civilization built these magnificent pieces of work must have been very advanced,” you think. But suddenly you are confused,”What led up to Ancient Egypt’s downfall? How could such an advanced race die out and fall apart? What happened to Ancient Egypts people and land?” While Egypt’s land kept being attacked…

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    It is beginning to appear very clearly to me that the inconsistencies in the military had a very destructive role in the Italian history during this period. The reason I say this is because the mercenaries although not mentioned here specifically and the worthless auxiliary army plus mixed army, were all non-reliable. I can see the predicaments that the popes have all gone through or witnessed due to inconsistent military personnel and that in itself invited the coup d’état whereby the popes…

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    The number of slave workers amplified dramatically during the first two centuries of the Roman Empire. Rome's dependency on slave labor led to not only a decline in morals, values, and ethics but also the stagnation of new machinery to produce goods more efficiently and productively. The Romans were by no means short of slaves and treated them very viciously which caused the slaves to revolt leading to a string…

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    Two of the greatest empires in ancient times were the Romans and Carthaginians. Rome was a dominant in Italian peninsula while Carthage had a great naval power in the Mediterranean. The two rivals were about to conflict with fierceness and the winner would have the control of the Mediterranean. Carthage was built in the northern coast of Africa in 814 BC by Phoenician navigators approximately 60 years before its great rival, Rome. Pretty soon she became one of the greatest Mediterranean powers…

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    The decline of the Ottoman Empire resulted from several aspects that once strengthened the empire, become weak. Theses aspects included the personality of the sultan, and military superiority. Additionally, the rise of European countries affected the economy and cultural conservatism marked the empire losing the grip on their power. The sultans steadily lost the command of the empire, demonstrating a lack of leadership. The method of succession allowed the son of a sultan to become the next…

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