ANSWER QUICKLY BUT CORRECTLY 100 POINTS
Step One:
These dates and events are out of order. Y...
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ANSWER QUICKLY BUT CORRECTLY 100 POINTS
Step One:
These dates and events are out of order. You must place them in order on the time line.
A photo of a color model of ancient Rome showing the Colleseum in the center of the city.
Dates:
180 CE
96 CE
27 BCE
476 CE
410 CE
324 CE
Events:
The new Eastern Roman Empire capital is renamed Constantinople after Emperor Constantine.
The Pax Romana begins.
Odoacer deposes Emperor Romulus Augustus ending the Roman Empire in the west.
Alaric, a Visigoth, invades western Rome.
The Pax Romana ends.
The Emperor Nerva, the first of the Five Great Emperors, takes the throne.
Step Two: Your teacher has told you that:
The fall of the Roman Empire was not due to one event but due to many events combined.
Write a paragraph of five to eight sentences in which you explain what your teacher means by this statement. You must provide at least five well-developed examples, organize your response carefully, and check for accurate spelling and grammar.
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