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Compare the fall of the roman empire to the fall of the han dynasty?!? 10 points!!!?

Please, all i need is like 8 or 10 bullet points on the fall of the roman empire to the fall of the han dynasty. my teacher kinda gave this topic and i totally forgot about it and my class i snext period. please i need those bullet point. 10 points!!!

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  • Randal
    Lv 7
    9 years ago
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    Why did Rome Fall?

    There are adherents to single factors, but more people think a combination of such factors as Christianity, decadence, lead, monetary trouble, and military problems caused the Fall of Rome. Imperial incompetence and chance could be added to the list. Even the rise of Islam is proposed as the reason for Rome's fall, by some who think the Fall of Rome happened at Constantinople in A.D. 1453.

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    Although the final years of the Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period that proceeded it is often idealized in many Chinese dramatic and literary works, the reality of the period was much less romantic. The imperial court of Han was plagued with corruption. Much of the blame for the downfall of the dynasty in Guanzhong’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms was placed on the influence of the eunuchs but there were more factors that came into play.

    One such factor was the excessive powers held by certain families at court. Their influence was just as great as that of the eunuchs and played a strong role in diminishing the authority of the Son of Heaven—the Emperor. Also, a disgruntled peasantry suffering from natural disasters that befell the empire in 183 CE led to a large-scale uprising. Because of a weak central government, military leaders and local warlords became more powerful as a result of the rebellion. Thus, although the corruption of the eunuchs contributed to the decline of the Han Dynasty, the major reasons behind the dynasty’s collapse are the overwhelming influence held by powerful clans, the natural disasters that befell a disgruntled peasantry and the disintegration of central authority within the empire.

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    I hope this is helpful.

  • 5 years ago

    Due to the fact that of the place of origin peasant uprisings that marched on London leading to the formation of the Labour celebration, historical past indicates it all slowly began going downhill for the Empire after that. After the peasant uprising gained adequate political vigour Britain soon got into debt teaching the plebs and giving them free healthcare, inside of bathrooms, electricity, subsidized rail travel and many others. If the scale back classes had not fought to win their rights and had as a substitute just been a bit bit more patient for just a few hundred years of limitless working hours and crappy pay then the British Empire would have stayed wealthy and would nonetheless be the quantity one energy on the planet in these days. Which deviant scumbag nation fiendishly deployed spies to spread unnatural ideas and hatched deeply complex diplomatic plans to instigate the beforehand loyal plebs to be so rebellious and damage the first-rate empire ever? I do not know but i am sure the united states would have favored to take over from Britain because the worlds number one empire and their politicians where much more intelligent again then just like chinese politicians were smarter than the us of late........Hmmm

  • 9 years ago

    yah

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