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Essay heading: Modern Day Rome
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While the value of the dollar is going down, the price of goods is rising to make up for it. An example is when I used to work at Frisch?s. We would mark up our prices by a nickel every year. Look at McDonald?s the cost to buy a cheeseburger today is more than it was ten years ago. This is due to inflation... displayed 300 characters
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This is due to inflation.
Rome decided that they wanted to control the world. Troops were sent out and the boarders became larger and larger. This caused a problem because all of their troops were being used to expand the empire that eventually they had to retreat back towards Rome. Rome became very vulnerable because of the large boarders and the use of foreign soldiers... displayed next 300 characters
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