Fall of the Roman Empire Background: In the third century AD Rome faced many problems. In addition to internal decay, the invasion by the Germanic tribes.

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Fall of the Roman Empire Background: In the third century AD Rome faced many problems. In addition to internal decay, the invasion by the Germanic tribes seemed to sound the death knell for the Western Roman Empire. Historians have examined both the internal conditions that weakened the expansive empire and the external force of the barbarian invasions and have presented a variety of explanations for the fall of the Western Roman Empire. Essential Question (focus): What caused the fall of the Western Roman Empire?

Brainstorm How did Rome expand? What did the Pax Romana look like? What needs to be sustained in order to maintain a peaceful empire?

Document 1 This excerpt is from a textbook, The Course of Civilization by Strayer, Gatzke & Harbison (1961) The basic trouble was that very few inhabitants of the empire believed that the old civilization was worth saving... the overwhelming majority of the population had been systematically excluded from political responsibilities. They could not organize to protect themselves; they could not serve in the army... Their economic plight was hopeless. Most of them were serfs bound to the soil, and the small urban groups saw their cities slipping into uninterrupted decline. 1. What were the basic problems facing the Western Roman Empire according to the authors? Describe: 1 sentence summarizing the purpose of the document. Explain: -bullet specific critical information -use outside information (OI) to further explain the document

Document 2 Excerpt from The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon. The decline of Rome was the natural and inevitable effect of immoderate greatness (large size)...The introduction... of Christianity, had some influence on the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. The clergy successfully preached the doctrine of patience; the active virtues of society were discouraged; and the last remains of military spirit were buried in the cloister; a large portion of public & private wealth was consecrated to the...demands of charity and devotion According to the excerpt from Gibbon, what were two causes for the fall of Rome? Explain both. Describe: 1 sentence summarizing the purpose of the document. Explain: -bullet specific critical information -use outside information (OI) to further explain the document

Document 3 This excerpt is from Uses of the Past by Herbert J. Muller. First the economic factor...While the empire was expanding, its prosperity was fed by plundered wealth and by new markets in the semi-barbaric provinces. When the empire ceased to expand, however, economic progress soon ceased.... The abundance of slaves led to growth of the latifundia, the great estates that... came to dominate agriculture and ruin the free coloni (farmers) who drifted to the cities, to add to the unemployment there. The abundance of slaves kept wages low. 3a. What economic issues does Muller identify as causes for decline? Explain. 3b. How was slavery a cause for the decline of the Roman Empire? Describe: 1 sentence summarizing the purpose of the document. Explain: -bullet specific critical information -use outside information (OI) to further explain the document

Document 4 This excerpt, from The New Deal in Old Rome by Henry Haskell, blames the decline on the heavy taxation required to support the government expenses....Part of the money went into... the maintenance of the army and of the vast bureaucracy required by a centralized government...the expense led to strangling taxation... The heart was taken out of enterprising men...tenants fled from their farms and businessmen and workmen from their occupations. Private enterprise was crushed & the state was forced to take over many kinds of businesses to keep the machine running. People learned to expect something for nothing. The old Roman virtues of self-reliance & initiative were lost in that part of the population on relief (welfare)...The central government undertook such far-reaching responsibility in affairs that the fiber of the citizens weakened. 4a. Why did the Roman government have large expenses? 4b. What was the effect of high taxation on the people? 4c. What effect did the establishment of a government welfare system have on the people? Describe: 1 sentence summarizing the purpose of the document. Explain: -bullet specific critical information -use outside information (OI) to further explain the document

Document 5 This excerpt, from Romans without Laurels by Indro Montanelli, blames the fall on “internal decay,” specifically that of the military. Rome, like all great empires, was not overthrown by external enemies but undermined by internal decay....The military crisis was the result of...proud old aristocracy’s...shortage of children. (Consequently) foreigners poured into the...Roman army [was] composed entirely of Germans 5. What does this author identify as the cause of problems in the military? Describe: 1 sentence summarizing the purpose of the document. Explain: -bullet specific critical information -use outside information (OI) to further explain the document

Document 6 This map shows the barbarian invasions of the Roman Empire prior to a. According to the map above, what was the cause of the fall of the Roman Empire? 6b. Was this a unified attack? Describe: 1 sentence summarizing the purpose of the document. Explain: -bullet specific critical information -use outside information (OI) to further explain the document