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    Both the ancient civilizations of Rome and Egypt have different characteristic that make their countries the most powerful of their time. Egypt although in a desert used the Nile River to grow bigger and Rome used the warm Mediterranean weather and the Italian peninsula to grow bigger too. These characteristics can be in how they lived their life or how they flourished in their different landscape. I learned that both Egypt and Rome worked with each other even after the Romans took control of…

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    Rome was the most dominating and powerful government the world has ever seen. However, Rome is no longer a government, now it’s only a memory. In this essay I, will explain why agree that the spoils of victory were the downfall of Rome. I will explain how the military, politics, and the economy contributed to the spoils of victory which ultimately lead to the downfall of the Roman empire. The military in Rome was a strong force and helped garner territory for Rome’s massive empire. Rome’s…

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    Rome Dbq Analysis

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    Fortunately, I believe the United States will not fall soon like Rome did. The United States exhibits different manifestations than Rome did. For example, the United States has a strong and consistent military force, many cures and doctors for illness, and a good election process. I will provide evidence to show this to you in the paragraphs below. My class notes say that Rome was having problems with having a loyal and strong army. For example, there were, “military leaders fighting among…

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    Pompey's Return To Rome

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    Pompey’s return to Rome was one of a kind, his accomplishments and the wealth brought with them was never encountered till this moment in Roman history. By historical records we can track his return back to Rome from Asia. He stopped in Mytilene on the island of Lesbos, he decided to build theater in Rome like the one in this city, also he stopped in Rhodes, and Athens and gave money to compensate and help rebuilding the city that was destroyed by the last Sulla’s war with King Mithridates…

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    During the republican era of Rome, the people were granted representation in government. The government was separated into three sectors, elected magistrates, senate, and popular assemblies. The elected magistrates are civil officers with varying degrees of power, the powers starting with dictators on the top, below the dictator follows, censor, consul, curule, aedile, and finally praetors. The senate was made up of elite and veteran politicians appointed by the consuls and censors, and they…

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    Rome Decline Essay

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    Rome and all of her influence is declining. I fear for those whom live in the very heart of Italy and her fellow surrounding provinces. The man power is declining. To many Roman men have lost their lives to fellow Romans. What example are we setting up for the commoners who see one of the pinnacles of roman society, aristocrat, killing aristocrat. Commoners are already at their breaking point. The Punic wars have drove us into the collapse of the commoners. Those whom had the land were drafted…

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    Rome was a fascinating place with new types of art skills, beliefs and philosophies, languages, architecture, and contributions. The Romans spread an earlier type of floor art called mosaic. A mosaic is a picture made up of many small colored tile pieces or glass pieces. Roman art mainly focused on emotions, feelings, moods, and all sorts of imagination that the artist had visioned. Sculpting techniques from the Roman age were also a popular view to look at in modern times. The Romans…

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    On April 26, 121, in Rome, Italy, Marcus Annius Verus was born. He grew up in a wealthy and prestigious family. By the time Marcus had been born, his grandfather had already held several high ranking government positions; his aunt was married to the future emperor; and his grandmother was set to inherit one of the largest fortunes in Rome at the time. Even as a young child, Marcus was a hardworking and studious pupil. A few of his favorite tutors included Apollonius of Chalcedon, Junius Rusticus…

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    America and Ancient Rome have many things in common. We both have a lot of culture, we both live[d] in a Republic, and America has gained many ideas from Ancient Roman history. Our founding fathers wanted to make America very similar to Rome and so they took many parts from Roman history that they liked and instituted it into our constitution. In America today we need to look at Roman history and see what went right and what went wrong. Since America is so similar to Rome we should learn about…

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    In ancient history, Carthage was the leader in western Mediterranean and Rome the leader in the Italian peninsula were two great empires of the west. Carthage was the first foreign power with which Rome came in contact with out of Italy. Carthage and Rome were two great rivals that nearly equal resources and strength (Morey, 1901). Rome had a much better organizational structure while Carthage was wealthier. Rome had a better army while Carthage had a very powerful navy. Both fought wars to have…

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