1. Why did Diocletian divide the empire into two sections?
Laws for one part of the empire did not work well in the other part.
He thought that dividing the empire would make it easier to rule.
He wanted to give the Christian minority a region of their own.
The Senate did not want him to have too much power.
2. What contributed to the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire?
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Incompetent rulers placed huge tax burdens on the Roman citizens.
The soldiers hired on the frontiers were not willing to go defend other parts of the empire.
Regardless of the strength of the emperors, the Roman army was unable to hold back barbarian invasions from the south and west.
Soldiers in the outer parts of the Roman Empire often supported local commanders instead of the emperor.
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What contributed to the beginning of the decline of the Roman Empire?
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Very few Roman emperors in the centuries after Augustus were competent rulers; most were insane, greedy, or both.
The Roman Empire, expansive as it was, could easily be governed by one person effectively.
Exposure to diseases from other lands killed many Romans.
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The Roman Empire grew to be huge. It covered most of Europe, North Africa, and parts of Asia. Just getting messages from Rome to the outer parts of the Empire took weeks. The Empire had become too large to rule effectively. The outer provinces were pretty much doing whatever they wanted.
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