The most important reason for the collapse of Rome was the failure to actually integrate what they conquered. When Roman soldiers conquered new lands, it was rare that they ever attempted to force their culture, ideals, or laws upon the natives and barbarians. Thus, when the Empire began suffering internal struggles, the natives they had conquered decided to take action, which lead to the swift collapse by barbarian invasion from all sides. It's hard to pick a LEAST important reason, seeing that there were many of them, but I suppose a contender would most likely be the common refusal of the Empire to even acknowledge that barbarians were rising. On the outer edges of their territory, in places like Gaul and Morocco, the Roman government was reluctant to even recognize the threat of the barbarians, thinking that even accepting that these barbarians were causing trouble would weaken their prestige in the public eye.
Answer: The United States began to provide military equipment to the Allies.
Explanation:
Integration of religion with Roman politics serving a pantheon that functioned more like family gods of the Roman state
The 7th amendment states that civil cases such as lawsuits with an amount greater than $20 that are based on disagreements between businesses or people, have a right to be decided by a jury in federal court. After the jury settled the case it should go back to trial again. This amendment relates to the theme of freedom because our freedom is determined by the jury during cases and not a the government. By having the jury determining our freedom in cases it protects our rights from being abused by the government.
Power and wealth fueled warfare in Feudal Japan, <span>Feudal estates sent knights to the Holy Land in the Crusades for religious reasons.</span>