Cultural degredation- Culture in the empire was assimilating with nearby cultures and losing its splendor. There was much less independence, and Immigration was rampant.
Economical problems- The Romans started losing money when many provinces were taken over or lost, causing a snowball effect leading to the sacking of Rome and the fall of the west.
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Tiberius was the Romanemperorfrom 14 AD to 37 AD. He was the second emperor.-
corruption of the government official,indifferent citizens and break down of society contributed to the fall ___ Appallingly bad government and civil wars. One of the greatest weaknesses of the Roman Empire was the lack of a recognized way to choose a new emperor. As a result various people tried to fight their way to the top.
Feudalism began when the Roman Empire lost the ability to run its far flung bureaucracy from the capital. Instead of appointing bureaucrats from Rome, it made the jobs hereditary. This became a part of Roman Law. When the Germanic Tribes over ran the Roman Empire, the German officers became the Nobility and the old Roman hereditary bureaucrats became lords of the manor. So, the top layer of government was replaced by a new top layer. They kept Roman Law but added Feudal Features.
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The Roman Empire was larger and surrounded the Ottoman empire at one time, however this inspired one of the Ottoman's Sultans (His name is evading me right now) to conquer a great deal of the Eastern Roman Empire's land. At that time the Ottoman Empire was larger. Currently though, both have fallen, so they're about even.