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After years of war, they did not pay attention to the people's livelihood, which led to the people's poor livelihood and gradually declined.
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The most important reason for the collapse of the Roman Empire was the collapse of the ego.
Roman Empire (English: Roman Empire; 27 BC - 1453 AD. After 395 A.D., it is divided into:
Western Roman Empire: 395 A.D. – 476 A.D.; Eastern Roman Empire: 395 A.D. - 1453 A.D.) was a large empire centered on the Mediterranean Sea and spanning three continents: Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Chinese history books are called Great Qin.
During the Antonine dynasty in the 2nd century AD (96 AD-192 AD), the Roman imitation empire reached its peak and its economy flourished unprecedentedly.
In 395 AD, Emperor Theodosius I divided the empire between his two sons and implemented the division of east and west, and the Roman Empire was never unified again.
Introduction to Rome:
Rome (English: rome; Italian: ROMA), it is the capital and largest city of the Italian Republic, and also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country, with a history of more than 2,500 years, it is a world-famous historical and cultural city, the birthplace of the ancient Roman Empire, and is nicknamed the "Eternal City" because of its long history.
Rome is the center of the Catholic Church around the world, with more than 700 churches and monasteries, 7 Catholic universities, and the Vatican in the city is the seat of the Catholic Pope and the Holy See.
Rome and Florence were both the centers of the Italian Renaissance, and there is still a considerable wealth of Renaissance and Baroque features. In 1980, Rome's historic district was declared a World Heritage Site.
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The reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire are as follows:
1. Slavery makes free people despise labor, slaves lack the enthusiasm for production, and the ability to regenerate social wealth is weak.
2. Abundant wealth corroded the spirit of the Romans, the loss of traditional morality, and the loss of the martial spirit.
3. The huge nomadic class is the life-chasing lock of the empire.
4. The imperial system created atrocities and corruption, and also caused political abnormalities and endless strife.
5. The overall shrinkage of creativity and the unstoppable decline of art.
6. Barbarian pressure and invasion and the resistance of the people in the country.
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In the third century BC, the Roman Empire was plunged into a long-term political and economic crisis.
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Reasons for prosperity; 1: It is located at the junction of Europe, Asia and Africa. 2: It preserves the Greco-Roman classical culture as the successor and preservator of the Greco-Roman civilization.
causes of decay; 1. The long-term westward crusade and the constant class contradictions in the country. 2 Ottoman Turkish army of 100,000 troops. 3. Byzantium itself rests on its laurels.
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The ancient Roman Empire flourished in the context of "Hellenization", and in a sense, ancient Rome inherited the democratic political system of ancient Greece! Add to that the powerful Roman professional legion, and then everything speaks for itself! But in essence, the ancient Roman Empire was still a slave country, with the expansion of the empire's territory, slavery directly restricted the innovation of production technology and economic development, and over time it formed an irreparable wound, and extinction was inevitable!
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Prosperity: When there are no heroes, the vertical son becomes famous.
Perdition: The massive use of lead utensils and utensils led to the extinction of the human race (uneducated is terrible).
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It's like a big tree that is going to die.
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Perhaps the most complete democracy of antiquity, the Roman form of government was a mixture of monarchy, aristocracy, and democracy. The consuls, the senate, the people's assembly, and the tribunes check and supervise each other, so as to achieve the purpose of checks and balances, and to avoid corruption caused by the dictatorship of any one party while maintaining high efficiency. The "democratic system" of the Roman republic promoted the foreign expansion policy of the Roman state.
The rapid and successful conquest of foreign countries led to a series of profound social and conceptual changes. The widespread use of slaves not only hindered the progress of the productive forces, but also bankrupted the few Romans who were engaged in the economy. The collapse of the small-scale peasant economy, the emergence of a large number of lumpenproletarians, the impossibility of a single law and popular entertainment (theatre, gladiatorial fighting) alone could not sustain this powerful nation, and the Roman Republic was no longer able to resolve its contradictions by normal and moderate political means, and the result of the intensifying political conflict led to the brutal civil war that followed.
The civil war wiped out the traditions of the Romans, and patriotism was gone. When international competition ceased, when the gap between rich and poor in the country widened to the point of intolerability, when the rapidly growing new people were still excluded from the Senate and important official positions, when extravagance weakened the morals and character of the Romans, the Roman republican system was threatened from within. These were the causes of the civil war.
The civil war wiped out the traditions of the Romans, and patriotism was gone. The Roman Republic perished from within, when the rule of law gradually decayed due to several civil wars, the Senate became a puppet, the property and lives of the people could be seized at will, and the great qualities that had made the Roman nation successful were extinguished by repeated upheavals.
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The Roman Republic was a short-lived (four-month) state, established in February 1849, when the Papal States were overthrown by Carlo Armalellini, Chizepe Mazzini and Aurelio Saffi. According to the constitution of the Roman Republic, all religions were free, and the pope had the right to govern the Catholic church. At that time, under the control of the Papal States, Judaism was legal, and Jews could practice the Jewish tradition.
But Jews were still discriminated against and opposed in many ways at the time; All other religions (except Catholicism and Judaism) were forbidden. In addition, the Constitution of the Roman Republic was the first in the world to abolish the death penalty.
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The immediate cause of the fall of the Roman Republic was the accession of the Emperor to the throne, which turned the republic into an empire.
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There is only one main reason - a serious social crisis.
A bunch of other reasons ......
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