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Roman Empire Pros And Cons

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It takes resources and great tactics to build a strong and long-lasting empire. However, nothing can guarantee that it eventually will not fall apart. The Roman Empire was the most extensive political and social structure of western civilization in 117 CE with contiguous territories throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East (Ronald Mellor 31). Caesar Augustus, the founder of the Roman Empire, also called it the “Empire Without End” to emphasize that neither time nor space limited the Empire (Mellor 64). However, with the expansion of its territories the Roman Empire became more and more disconnected and weak from the inside— the huge territory made it hard to control and connection between senators was unreliable and the spread of military forces made the empire open to attacks and unable to protect itself. Once beautiful and magnificent, the Roman Empire turned into ruins of its greatness. And we could let the past stay in the past …show more content…

The idea of nowadays “empire” is when a powerful and superior country uses the resources of a smaller and less powerful country for its own benefits. Ironically, the United States bears a name “The New Roman Empire” and consider as one of the most powerful and superior countries. Not to say that the U.S is just awaiting for its fall, but the phrase “learn from mistakes of others” may come to use. In a couple last years, Syria became a hot topic in the political and economic field since it is one of the recourses the U.S uses for its benefit—trading relationships, economic benefits, and oil reserves. Nevertheless, surprisingly general public is not aware of what is going on. Why should Syrian problem bother anybody here in America? Because Syria has become a territory on which powerful countries like the U.S and Russian Federation are flexing their muscles without directly attacking each other. Syria has been turned into a battleground and Syrians—innocent citizens—are suffering day after

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