Historians generally agree that the Roman Empire began its decline at the end of the
reign of the last of the Five Good Emperors, Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161–180). The
rulers that followed in the next century had little or no idea of how to deal with the
problems facing the empire. Most, like Aurelius’ son Commodus, were brutal and
incompetent. They left the empire greatly weakened.
In exchange for Havana, the Spanish traded Florida to Britain.
Answer:
Athenian democracy helped by allowing citizens to participate in government, which wasn't common and led to new ideas about government and social ideas
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