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Write a one-two paragraphs newspaper that has like 300 words and its has to be about The reasons for Rome’s fall!!!! PLS ITS NOT THAT HARD!!!!!!!! But I have like 10 more assignments so gotta finish all of them!

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Understand the expectations for reading and writing assignments in post-secondary (university, college, institute) coursesUnderstand and apply general strategies to complete post-secondary-level reading assignments efficiently and effectivelyRecognize specific types of writing assignments frequently included in post-secondary coursesUnderstand and apply general strategies for managing post-secondary-level writing assignmentsDetermine specific reading and writing strategies that work best for you individually

In a post-secondary environment, academic expectations change from what you may have experienced in high school. The quantity of work you are expected to do is increased. When instructors expect you to read pages upon pages or study hours and hours for one particular course, managing your workload can be challenging. This chapter includes strategies for studying efficiently and managing your time.

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What led to Rome's fall? When the Emperor Diocletian divided the empire into two halves, the Western Empire seated in the city of Milan, and the Eastern Empire in Byzantium, today known as Constantinople. The Emperor believed that this would make both sides easily governable in the future, but over courses of time, the two sides slowly drifted apart, fighting over military and aid. The East and West failed to work together to defend the civilization from common threats. Soon enough, the Greek-speaking Eastern Empire grew in wealth while the Latin-speaking West descended into economic crisis. The strength of the Eastern Empire served to divert Barbarian invasions to the West, targeting a more easily accessed goal. Although the city of Constantinople was left well-guarded, the city of Rome and Italy, which was quite important to many in the East, was left unattended. The Western side would fall in the 4th century, but the Eastern side would still be standing until being overthrown by the Ottoman Empire.

Rome's size made it difficult to govern, and the inconsistent leadership seemed to make the problems bigger. Being the Roman Emperor was dangerous, but during the thunderous 2nd to 3rd centuries, it was more "hazardous" than ever. Wars threw the civilization into chaos, and over the course of 75 years, more than 25 men took the throne. Praetorian Guards, the Emperor's bodyguards, being close to the leader, assassinated and installed new leaders at will. This was usually to the person with the most wealth, or gave the Praetorian Guards the most power.

Due to the excess of emperors, and the Senate's own widespread corruption, Rome plummeted. But it was also Rome's religious values. With the spread of Christianity, Rome quickly lost faith in its traditional values, and some believe that the rise of a new belief led to the Emperor's downfall. The Edict of Milan legalized Christianity in 313, and it became the "state religion" shortly after. Christianity also went against the polytheistic traditions of Rome, instead of having multiple gods and goddesses, turning to a monotheistic way of life. This also viewed the Emperor as having a higher status, shifted focus away from the glory of the state and instead on a single deity. Popes and other religious leaders took a role in political affairs, further complicating Rome's governance. This had eroded the glorious civilization's values.

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