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Barbarian invasions. The invasion of the Germanic tribes weakened the Roman military.
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military
Weak and corrupt leadership. The incompetence and corruption of many Roman emperors undermined its political institutions.
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political
Military overstretch: The Roman Empire's vast territories and extensive borders required a large and expensive military, which strained the resources of the state.
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military and economic
Inflation: Their currency became worthless and the increase in prices meant that people could not buy what they needed to survive.
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economic and social
Decline in agriculture and food production: Soil depletion, deforestation, and the decline of agriculture reduced the productivity of the Roman economy and led to food shortages and famine.
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economic and social
Cultural decay and loss of values: The decline of Roman values such as discipline, patriotism, and civic duty contributed to the loss of social cohesion.
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social and cultural
Disease and pandemics: Epidemics such as the Antonine Plague and the Plague of Cyprian reduced the population of the Roman Empire.
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social and economic
Religious conflicts and persecution: Religious conflicts such as the Arian controversy and the persecution of Christians undermined social harmony and weakened the state.
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social, cultural and military
Technological stagnation: The Roman Empire did not experience significant technological advances, which limited its capabilities.
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economic and military
Environmental degradation: Deforestation, soil erosion, and other environmental problems contributed to the decline of production.
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economic and social
Growing social inequality: The concentration of wealth and power in the hands of the elite contributed to social unrest and weakened the state.
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economic, military and social
Overreliance on slave labor: The Roman economy relied heavily on slave labor, which contributed to social unrest and undermined the development of free labor markets.
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economic and social

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