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Sunday, May 19, 2019

The Fall of Rome: Political and Economic Corruption

Roman Empire kneeled to the mogul of governmental and cone mimic corruption, foreign invasions, along with inhering disasters and diseases. The Roman Empire was assumed to be a sturdy empire, however, Rome expel oriented much corruption, both politically and economically. Rome had a total of 19 e emperors from 235285 CE ( Document A ). Thirteen of the nineteen emperors either were, or were assumed to have been, assassinated. A pattern Of assassination in royalty alludes to the FAA CT that people were dejected with their rulers.Along with that, a constant change of emperors ma ekes it hard for anything to get done, because as the new emperor takes oer priorities often change. The Roman economic and justice system was very much in favor of the blotto A wee Itty lawbreaker Is not punished for his injustice, while a poor man.. Undergoes I gal penalty. ( Document E ). This injustice caused for the poor people to reject their own home, the peep eel became less willing to fight to g uard their empire thriving.Rome, though viewed as this large, strong, and unbreakcapable empire, this was not the case. Negligence lead to the abandonment of the customary fit and parade grog undo drills. The Roman soldiers fought without armor because the armor became too heavy, f or the men neer wore them.. Michael Grant states that, There can be little doubt that the wee nesses of the late Roman array was largely due to the eventual failure ( Document B ). The lack of trained soldiers resulted in many an(prenominal) issues, as illustrated in Document C Rome was open to many different invaders.Rome lacks the natural borders just about ancient civilizations such as G rice possessed. Due to the lack of borders The Hunks easily overthrew the Roman people. Sins e The Hunks exceed any definition of savagery ( Document D) he untrained, lazy, and unprotected Roman soldiers had no find out of victory. Natural disasters and plagues caused for a quick drop of Roman population Fifty t housand persons had lost their lives in the flood in the city Of Alexandria all en ( Document With so many lives lost the amount of people to support protect the country fell greatly. This lack of people make it even easier for the already brutally weapons-grade Hunks to ova retorts the almighty Rome. If Rome had not been affected by such strong disasters and disease more soldiers would have been able to contribute to fighting the Hunks. Rome could have lasted for a longer period Of time if not for the political and economic corruption.The empire may liquid be striving today if the Roman soldiers would have remained diligent, still practicing their marches. Growing accustomed to their armor so t hey could actually wear it in combat. If it werent for the lack of natural borders in the large MME ire the Hunks may not have been able to inundate the land. Another enrolment that would be into resting to read would be about how the Hung warriors felt while invading and conquering this foreign land.

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