Roman Empire Dbq Analysis

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Rome was a leader in the Ancient World.It accomplished many achievements during its reign.Romans formed a new system of government,and expanded their empire.Though the Roman empire was great they eventually fell because of three reasons , military mistakes, economic and civic decay, and political instability. These issues were caused by many factors such as an idle attitude, greediness, and natural disasters. The first reason that Rome eventually fell was military mistakes.The Romans made two severe military mistakes. The first was their lax approach to gear. Document B states that,”The customary armor began to seem heavy, and the soldiers rarely ever wore it.” Due to these complaints, the generals decided armor wasn’t necessary. This led to Romans losing countless battles because without breastplates and helmets, they were easily exploited by enemy soldiers. Another military mistake was the enforcement of drafts. Many people were excused from these drafts such as senators and clergyman, as well as cooks and slaves. This lowered the population of an army that was already at a disadvantage due to the citizens lost in floods and …show more content…

In Document A you can clearly see that majority of the Emperors were assassinated. This relates back to the idea of head Romans being corrupt. The Patricians were very greedy for power.This was a poor decision. Instead of improving the people’s lives, they chose to waste their time assassinating emperor after emperor. With a new emperor coming into power frequently, the government was not stable and it was definitely not productive.This could have affected the bad military decisions, and the issues with enforcing drafts. In addition, with assassinations occurring all the time, it would have been easier for other civilizations to invade Rome. Even though Romans looked down on others as uncivilized, by the fall of Western Rome,I feel that they were just as

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