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The Decline of the Roman Empire

Historians debate why the Roman Empire came to an end. They explain it could have
been due to weak emperors, plagues and disease, or lack of government participation
by the people. Weak emperors could have caused political confusion. Plagues and
diseases spread among some parts of the population. Less participation in government
by the upper classes in political and economic decisions may have meant they were
becoming lazy and more interested in relaxation or leisure. The empire was strongest
when people were making great achievements in art, architecture, math and science.
Near the end of the Roman Empire, these intellectual thoughts had diminished.
QUESTION 2
explain the author's point of view concerning the cause of the decline of the
Roman Empire.

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Answer:

Question 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

The fall of the Roman was indeed for multiple reason such as corruption, multiple attacks by the "barbirans". Another reason why is because the main middle part of Rome hasnt been attacked in over decades because of being defended by outer Rome. So when the Goths got to the Middle part of Rome they were scared and started giving the "barbaians" money,land, and slaves. They got greedy and they wanted more so they didnt hole back on attcking anymore so they fell.

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