The corruption of the Roman government is one of the main reasons for the downfall of the western Roman Empire. “T[T]he overwhelming majority of the population had been systematically excluded from political responsibilities.” (document 1). The Roman government focused on controlling Christianity and tried to disclose people's protests, “The clergy successfully preached the doctrine of patience; the active virtues of society were discouraged.” (document 2). Which backfired as Christianity became a bigger religion more than ever because of how the government tries to cover it up. …show more content…
It was way easier for the wealthy to use unpaid labor, unlike farmers who had to manually farm which takes a lot of time and they might have to pay people or farm themselves which takes even longer. Wealthy people began to take over the agriculture industry as they took lands from the farmers. “The abundance of slaves led to the growth of the latifundia, the great estates that. . . came to dominate agriculture and ruin the free colonial [farmers], who drifted to the cities, to add to the unemployment there.” (document 3). Farmers had lost their jobs, moving into the cities had to cost money they'd already lost. Desperate for money to keep their family