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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
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Is imperial rule always a negative experience? Are there positive things about empires? The Roman Empire, for example, brought l

aw and order and roads and aqueducts to Gaul. But what if the people still don’t want to be ruled by a foreign power? What if some, half, or most of the people do want foreign rule and the benefits it brings? Is there such a thing as a good empire? Give examples to back up your answers.
(PLEASE HELP ME FAST!!! PLEASE NO ABSURD ANSWERS) OFFERING LOTS OF POINTS) ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS PLEASE AND THANK YOU
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tester [92]3 years ago
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Here we go..
These questions deal with opinion and perspective supplied by facts, so if this is purely academic there is no perfect answer. In my opinion, yes imperial rule has always been bad. There are positive things about empires, that is what makes them interesting. There are pros and cons, but often that not (speaking in both modern and recent times) the pros are supposed to blot out the cons. The Roman Empire is an ancient example, so yeah those pros weren't mean to blot out the cons. Never forget this, most pros of the imperial government are to make 'managing' easier. If the people dont want to be ruled by a foreign power, then youll get what you always have. Riots and whatnot. Ha, flip open any area of a text book and youll find the answer to "What is a lot or half the people dont want the imperialism?" Listen, there is no such thing as a completely good anything. But also, never let that be an excuse for injustice. Whether or not you judge yours or someone elses empire as good depends on you really, how you feel what you want, your morals. And if you want specific examples - I have plenty. But I am tired of typing now so if you want examples just msg me. Hope I helped 
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