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How does this document/picture help explain the reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire?

How does this document/picture help explain the reasons for the decline of the Roman-example-1

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Over expansion weakened Rome because the military couldn't protect that much land from foreign invaders. 
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The decline of the Roman Empire was a process in which its huge territory was divided into several successor polities.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Roman Empire lost the power that had allowed it to control the Western provinces. Thus, Barbarian's pressure over the Roman culture also contributed in an important way to its collapse.

Climate change was another element that is considered influential in these factors. During the Barbarian's invasion, the armed forces of the Western Empire became ineffective and the central rule was never consolidated.

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