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Question | Answer |
Holding political office was seen as a burden, not a reward. | none |
The Military influenced politics far too often. | none |
Dividing the Empire made it difficult to manage | none |
The Roman Empire was divided into two sections: the Western (Roman) Empire and the Eastern (Byzantine) Empire. | none |
Poor harvests from bad weather led to starvation among the poor. | none |
Trade disruptions happened to the North and East. | none |
Inflation and High Taxes were two other Economic reasons for the fall of the Empire. | none |
There was a decline in interest for politics. | none |
There was Disloyalty, a lack of patriotism, and corruption. | none |
A major gap between the rich and the poor existed. | none |
Because of Starvation, Rome saw a major population decline. | none |
Rome faced many threats from Northern European Tribes. | none |
Rome had low funds for military defense. | none |
The Roman Military had problems recruiting new Roman soldiers, which led to the use of Mercenaries, who are disloyal. | none |
Invasions by Germanic tribes and Nomadic Huns ultimately led to the destruction of Rome. | none |
In 476 A.D. the last Roman Emperor was deposed, or removed. | none |