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1. It caused the gap between the rich and poor to widen, but it also created an industrial revolution.
2. Overpopulation, pollution, burning fossil fuels, and deforestation. Changes like these have triggered climate change, soil erosion, poor air quality, and undrinkable water.
3. Rome was a site of encounter because of the colisseums.
4. The Roman Empire was extremely successful and they were able to maintain, gain and consolidate their power mainly through efficient transportation.
5. Over time the Christian church and faith grew more organized. In 313 AD Emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan which accepted Christianity.
6. The Roman Empire was a major trading power, and this helped spread Christianity throughout the empire. The Romans traded with many different cultures, and this allowed them to learn about new religions. They also traded goods such as wine, spices, and textiles, which allowed Christianity to spread to other parts of the empire.
7. Yes it did, because one thing is certain, a large number of events came together and lead to its eventual decline.
8. (this one was difficult so excuse me if I don't get it right) Many historians see the Crusades as the event that had the greatest impact in bringing an end to the medieval system of feudalism. During the Crusades, many of the manor lords and knights left their estates to fight in the war. Peasants also participated and received higher wages.