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How does this document help explain the reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire?

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Answered by AGENT96
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The tribes wouldn't have been able to invade if the army hadn't fallen apart. This document helps explain the decline of the Roman Empire because if the Romans hated the Huns so much they would not have let them take over.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire

Reasons Rome Resists Barbarian Tribe Invasion.

  1. economic difficulties and an overuse of slave labour.
  2. The expansion of the Eastern Empire
  3. 8 Interesting Facts About Roman Medicine in Antiquity.
  4. Overdevelopment and excessive military spending.
  5. Political instability and public corruption
  • Rome's decline can be attributed to four factors: military, social, political, and economic. All of the elements contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire since they were interconnected. People didn't want to have children because there were fewer employment due to the military fall and the plague was also prevalent at the period.
  • Foreign invasions, military mediocrity, and poor leadership were the three main factors that contributed the most to Rome's downfall. First of all, because they invaded and pillaged numerous locations around the Roman Empire and resulted in the deaths of various emperors, foreign invasions were a major factor in Rome's downfall.
  • Because they lacked armour, the soldiers in the conflict were vulnerable to injuries, and some considered withdrawing from the combat altogether.

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