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The dark green regions in this map represent the Roman Empire in 117 CE when it was at its largest size. Which of these claims does the map support?

a major challenge confronting the Roman Empire was determining how to govern people from many different regions.


Why did Justinian wanted his empire to be like the roman empire?

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How did Hadrian control the borders of the Roman Empire?

He controlled the Roman border by being a very harsh emperor and learning as he went along. One of his "border achievements" was the building of Hadrian's wall in northern Britain in order to stop border raids.


What two regions formed at the eastern and western boundaries of the Roman Empire?

At the western end of the Roman Empire there was the Strait of Gibraltar, between present day Spain and Morocco. There was not a straight at the eastern end of this empire, whose border where the Arabian desert and the Armenian Highlands. Straits in the eastern Mediterranean are the Bosporus and the Dardanelles (between European and Asian Turkey), the Strait of Rio, at the western end of the Gulf of Corinth, Greece.


What was the importance of diocletian?

Diocletian was a Roman Emperor who reformed Roman policies to fix the perceived problems of the time. Many of these reforms improved the empire for a time or persisted until the fall of the empire

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What were some problems with an empire so large like Rome?

First, the Roman empire was to big to control so the government split it into 3 regions. It was to confusing for the Roman republic so the regions were falling apart slowly. Eventually, each region was taken over by other civilizations surrounding Rome.


What modern country forms southern most border of Roman empire?

The modern country that forms the southernmost border of the Roman Empire is Egypt.


What natral feature made up the northern border of the roman empire?

roman sa


What river was the western border of the roman empire?

River Meuse


What was 6 problems of the late Roman empire?

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What river formed the north west border of the Eastern Roman Empire - Byzantine Empire?

Drava.


What empire stretched 2000 miles from Spain south into Africa?

The Carthaginian empire and the Roman empire have both covered those regions.


What were some of the economic problems in the roman empire in the third century?

Government problems


What body of water did most of the Roman Empire's territory border?

The Mediterranean Sea


What is the river in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and it forms part of the border?

Danube.


What was the border between the Carthaginian empire and the Roman republic in Hispania?

The Ebro River.


The dark green regions in this map represent the Roman Empire in 117 CE when it was at its largest size. Which of these claims does the map support?

a major challenge confronting the Roman Empire was determining how to govern people from many different regions.