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Another was Christianity. Christians discouraged the active virtues of society, didn't continue a good military, and a lot
of demands were made of charity and devotion. According to the textbook, the population was also a cause of the fall of Rome, as it said in Document 2. Dioletian, a Roman emperor, attempted reformation... displayed 300 characters
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Dioletian, a Roman emperor, attempted reformation. Yet, he felt Christians were threats to people believing he was a descent from the Roman gods.
In Document 3, Muller said there are two economic reasons as the cause for decline. One was prosperity of the expanding
empire, because it was so wealthy, and another was the growth of slavery because it led to the growth of the latifundia, great estates, and it ruined the free coloni farmers... displayed next 300 characters
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