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Essay heading: Fall of the Roman Empire
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October 15, 1997 |
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People no longer wanted to be recognized as being a citizen of Rome. This is a cause that affects us today; with unpopular wars, a corrupt and untrustworthy government, and no change to the issues that matter most, people no longer wish to support the state. Americans are the least patriotic that they have ever been, including during the Vietnam War... displayed 300 characters
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Most feel that the government and country are so far gone that it is pointless to even try.
During the first Gulf War, the United States Army had eighteen infantry divisions, now there are ten. To counter this problem, the U.S. government may attempt to solve two obstacles at once. One of the many proposed solutions has been to allow illegal aliens to serve in our military to attain citizenship... displayed next 300 characters
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