Question

irections: For each reason for the end of the Roman Empire, determine whether you think it is Political, Military, Economic, or Social in the box to the left. Then, complete the questions at the end.

Category
Reason


Bad emperors after Marcus Aurelius (180 C.E.)


Creative energy of Rome was destroyed because the empire was so unified (everyone doing the same thing)


Army made smaller to the point that it could not hold off Barbarian invasions


Christianity blamed for ruining the civic and moral spirit of Rome


Food shortages because of climate changes


Most land owned by a few rich people (patricians) after the Punic Wars (the latifundia, when wealthy Romans seized smaller farms and formed large farms under one owner)


Rome needed goods from its provinces (controlled lands)
instead of being self-sufficient


Rome did not produce anything to trade to other areas of the world


The cities declined because they were more concerned
with controlling far off lands than making goods


Civil wars, general instability and pirates after 180 C.E.


Government spent more money than it had leading to inflation


Wealthy Senators didn’t pay taxes


High taxes on the urban middle class


Mercenary armies not very loyal to Rome


Roman citizens avoiding military service


Bribery, corruption and too much bureaucracy (government)


Deaths because of warfare, famine, and disease


Use of slave labor led to revolts


Government capital moved from Rome to Constantinople


Widening gap between the rich patricians and poor plebeians

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Bad emperors after Marcus Aurelius (180 C.E.) - Political

Creative energy of Rome was destroyed because the empire was so unified (everyone doing the same thing) - Social

Army made smaller to the point that it could not hold off Barbarian invasions - Military

Christianity blamed for ruining the civic and moral spirit of Rome - Social

Food shortages because of climate changes - Economic

Most land owned by a few rich people (patricians) after the Punic Wars (the latifundia, when wealthy Romans seized smaller farms and formed large farms under one owner) - Economic

Rome needed goods from its provinces (controlled lands) instead of being self-sufficient - Economic

Rome did not produce anything to trade to other areas of the world - Economic

The cities declined because they were more concerned with controlling far off lands than making goods - Political

Civil wars, general instability and pirates after 180 C.E. - Political

Government spent more money than it had leading to inflation - Economic

Wealthy Senators didn’t pay taxes - Political

High taxes on the urban middle class - Economic

Mercenary armies not very loyal to Rome - Military

Roman citizens avoiding military service - Military

Bribery, corruption and too much bureaucracy (government) - Political

Deaths because of warfare, famine, and disease - Military

Use of slave labor led to revolts - Social

Government capital moved from Rome to Constantinople - Political

Widening gap between the rich patricians and poor plebeians - Social