Christianity and the Fall of Rome.
How did Chrisitianity lead to a downfall of Rome?
Christians did not believe the emperor was a god, therefore, weakening his authority.
How did overexpansion lead to a downfall of Rome?
Difficulty to control, unable to communicate effectively, struggled to defend all the boarders.
Why would the Senate assassinate Julius Caesar?
Julius Caesar declared himself dictator for life and the Senate wanted to restore the Roman Republic.
What economic issues led to the down fall of Rome?
Overspending, high taxes, gap between rich and poor, lack of new resources and workers, trade stoped by invaders.
Why were Christians considered a threat to Rome?
Refused to warship other Roman gods, would not admit the emperor was a god, preferred a life of simplicity, and refused to serve in the army.
How do invasions lead to the fall of Rome?
Roman army was thinly spread out, therefor, making it easy to invade.
What problems began to develop in the Roman Empire?
Taxes rose, food shortages caused unrest. Rome depended on mercenaries, who were less loyal. Patriotism declined, corruption spread, fewer were educated.
How did dividing the empire lead to a downfall of Rome?
The two halfs did not work together to stop outside attacks, argued over resourse and how to best govern the empire.
What is an issue that comes with having an increase in slaves in Rome?
Unemployment among the plebeians