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Essay heading: Rome in the beginning
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But the essence of the story we have to tell is change.
From the very beginning the fortunes of the Roman people were inextricably bound up in a complex web of dynamic change. "Progress" is too emotive and imprecise a word to use. Psychological make-up, economic constraints, social systems and a degree of random chance- all combined to force Rome forward... displayed 300 characters
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The Roman genius was that it could adapt quickly to each new situation as it arose. It was for this reason that the city of Rome, which began to emerge from obscurity about 500 B.C., could direct the civilized world for almost a millennium and in its old age could give birth to an heir, Constantinople, which in turn assumed the mantle of leadership for a further millennium... displayed next 300 characters
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