Role of political corruption in the fall of the Roman Empire?
Political corruption played a significant role in the fall of the Roman Empire. The emperors and other high-ranking officials often abused their power for personal gain, leading to widespread bribery, extortion, and embezzlement. This corruption weakened the government's ability to effectively govern, maintain control, and provide for the needs of the people. As a result, trust in the government eroded, leading to social unrest, economic instability, and ultimately contributing to the collapse of the Roman Empire.
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