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What two conclusions might a ruler of an empire draw from the decline of the Han, Roman, and Gupta empires

What two conclusions might a ruler of an empire draw from the decline of the Han, Roman-example-1
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A strong loyal army is neccesary to protect the empire from invaders.

The government should try to prevent internal rebellions.

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Those are the two that make the most sense.

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A strong loyal army is neccesary to protect the empire from invaders.

This empires fell for the over conquering they had, they had not enough army to protect the whole empire, and in consequence whem invaders came, weren´t able to defend themselves.


The government should try to prevent internal rebelions

As the empires grew larger they invaded other cultures and people that weren´t their own, making changes to their cultures, this is one of the main reasons for rebelions within societies, the necessity of being govern by our own people.


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