The Roman Republic and Empire
Tracing the evolution of Rome from a small city-state to a global hegemon and its eventual collapse.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the Roman Republic transition into an Empire?
- 2How did "Bread and Circuses" function as a tool of social control?
- 3What were the primary internal and external causes of Rome's decline?
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