because when casear died of 44 when the senators murders him but he had to pass it to his nephew Marc Antony and others helped.....
The Alps were not and still are not in Rome. The Alps are the northern border of Italy, whereas Rome is in central Italy. The Alps were in the Roman Empire, not in Rome. High mountain ranges make travelling more difficult and slower. That was the disadvantage. The Alps also had the advantage of making invasions into Italy more difficult. However, this advantage was relative as towards the end of the empire, the Alemanni crossed the Alps and raided northern Italy several times. It is likely that having to cross the alps slowed down reaching Italy and gave the Roman army more time to organise its counteroffensive.
They became the rulers of the Eastern part of Rome. At the time the Barbarians took over, Rome was to big for one ruler to handle, so the emporer that ruled Rome, picked someone else(most likely a friend who he knew would take care of Rome) and split it up into two empires. By law, they were still one empire, but the two went at war alot againt each other, so that did not really work out. So while Eastern Rome was getting pounded by Barbarians, Western Rome was becoming more and more succesful. Sorry if this does not answer your question.
They became the rulers of the Eastern part of Rome. At the time the Barbarians took over, Rome was to big for one ruler to handle, so the emporer that ruled Rome, picked someone else(most likely a friend who he knew would take care of Rome) and split it up into two empires. By law, they were still one empire, but the two went at war alot againt each other, so that did not really work out. So while Eastern Rome was getting pounded by Barbarians, Western Rome was becoming more and more succesful. Sorry if this does not answer your question.
Hannibal lost his siege machines when he crossed the Alps to get into Italy. Without these machines we could not hope to take a city the size of Rome, which would have had to be starved into submission with a long siege. After travelling from northern to central Italy and winning a battle there, Hannibal headed to the south instead attacking Rome for this reason.
In the early days of Rome the advantages of her location were that she was in a hilly area (the Seven Hills of Rome). People liked to live on hills because they were easier to defend from raids; the local volcanic rocks provided good building material. The city was on the only ford on the river Tiber which crossed the region in an east-west direction from the mountain chain of the Apennines to the coast, which made the Rome main north-south communication point in the region. The river Tiber provided a navigable route to the coast, which was 16 miles to the west. Rome's closeness to the Apennine Mountains made it easier to bring water for these mountains by building aqueducts when with her population growth the demand for water exceeded the local supply. The disadvantage was that Rome was surrounded by several peoples who often attacked her and she often had to defend herself on more than one front.
Writing stories is no more difficult today, than it was in the past. Becoming an established published author is another matter - and rather more difficult.
Becoming a notary is not difficult it just requires for you to take a short training course. You can find out more at this website www.nationalnotary.org/become_a_notary/index.html .
In this day and age, it is probably becoming more difficult to preserve proverbs. The oral tradition is not nearly as strong as it once was.
Oil. It is becoming more difficult to find and produce oil. The oil boom is over.
The Alps made invasions of Italy more difficult. The Apennines provided water sources which were used to carry water to Rome with the aqueducts.
It is becoming more difficult to find jobs in this economy. Jobs are harder to find then ever, being persistent and maybe taking a job that is lower then your qualifications is becoming more common.
Crime and unemployment significantly contributed to the fall of Rome by eroding social stability and trust in the government. As economic decline led to widespread unemployment, many citizens turned to crime out of desperation, increasing lawlessness and insecurity. This rise in crime weakened the community's cohesion and undermined the authority of the state, making it more difficult for Rome to maintain order and defend against external threats. Ultimately, these factors exacerbated the empire's decline, contributing to its eventual collapse.
The Alps were not and still are not in Rome. The Alps are the northern border of Italy, whereas Rome is in central Italy. The Alps were in the Roman Empire, not in Rome. High mountain ranges make travelling more difficult and slower. That was the disadvantage. The Alps also had the advantage of making invasions into Italy more difficult. However, this advantage was relative as towards the end of the empire, the Alemanni crossed the Alps and raided northern Italy several times. It is likely that having to cross the alps slowed down reaching Italy and gave the Roman army more time to organise its counteroffensive.
because the international circumstances of the political government are coming to an end
If an attacker has your IP, it really is not possible to defend against one unless you were to purchase an extremely expensive internet connection. The average household connection has no defense, but if you were to purchase a business class connection, you would have some protection from your ISP.
In Asia there could have been more wars with the Persians and in Europe an expansion of the frontiers would have made them, in the long run, even more difficult to defend.
Very few. Banning guns mainly affects people that do not break laws, and makes it more difficult to defend against people that DO break the law.