The Roman Empire was a large, historically influential empire that lasted for about a thousand years (longer, if we include the Eastern Roman Empire, or the subsequent Holy Roman Empire) and it did many different things, some good, and some bad, and some which might have been either good or bad, depending upon how you look at them. In other words, it is a complicated subject. It is therefore understandable that people have different views about it.
because they are different people
Different people have different views
People have different interpretations because they have different opinions on the subject. The person may see the other side.
Jewish People , Colored people , homosexuals , people with different views on the government and people that help hide The Jews during WW2
Strabo views Roman achievements with a mix of admiration and critical reflection. He acknowledges the vastness of the Roman Empire and its infrastructure, such as roads and cities, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange. However, he also critiques the moral decline and the impacts of imperialism on local cultures and societies. Overall, while he recognizes the significance of Roman accomplishments, he remains wary of their consequences.
They both had different political views
seriously dude? like a normal person... different people have different views, therefore have different views on how others "act"
because they are different people
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Hitler believed that Austria was part of Greater Germany, inasmuch they shared a common language and were also somewhat the remainder of the former Holy Roman Empire (which was neither Holy nor Roman nor an Empire). He was also born in the Austrian Empire which may have added to his megalomania.
The Holy Roman Empire was actually in Germany and was named so by a pope after Charlemagne or Charles the Great conquered most of Europe and became Christan.The Roman Empire, from around 750 BC, began as a kingdom, then a republic, and finally an empire by around 30 BC, encompassing the entire region around the Mediterranean Sea, including as far west as Portugal and north to the British Isles, west surrounding the Black Sea to Armenia and Mesopotamia, to the south encompassed the northern coast of Africa and all of Egypt. Once Roman military conquest had been accomplished, Roman occupation establish the Latin language, legal system, and culture to these lands and was the origin of what is today referred to as "Western Culture".The Holy Roman Empire included Germany and the part of Italy ruled by Germany between 800 AD to around 1800. Charlemagne, King of the Franks (which was the territory formerly known as Gaul, approximately France and Germany of today) traveled to Rome, where Pope Leo III on Christmas day in 800, unexpectedly crowned him Emperor of the Romans. This put Charlemagne in direct competition with the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople. Charlemagne's empire included the Germanic empire and that part of Italy controlled by the Germans. From this point on, there is a constant power struggle between the Pope in Rome and the German empire which eventually leads to the decline in the power of the Catholic Church and the rise of Protestantism.
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Because they needed the different views of different people.
It was divided as the people had different views on taxes.
Forum. The word is in use today as a meeting or site where people can exchange views.
people have different views and mainly their views don' make n it true or wrong. mainly for me any view is right based on how u can support your answer
to explain to the people what they found out and that person only.