He was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement, the American labor movement, and socialist political parties. He<span> organized and led the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the first predominantly African-American labor union.</span>
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By finding ways to make them self dependent and familiar with modern developments.
Conflict theorists argue that who uses the law in order to reinforce their place in society: <span>the powerful</span>
As we know....the Roman Empire was very, very successful.....but if we look closely; I believe it's quite easy to distinguish by which means the Roman Empire used to grow. Rome just loved to war aka conquest other countries...it would use its resources and force them to pay tributaries (payment to the person whom conquered them). They had an incredibly good army..their military techniques were incredibly smart..and they also had war machines; which greatly contributed to their power on the battlefield. As far as I know, Rome rarely made alliances and agreements...Christianity was after the fall of Rome.
This being said to expand and grow, it's quite obvious that the Roman Empire went on conquests and war to expand and thrive. Alas, all Empires fall...as did the might Roman Empire.
Thus, your answer.