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Economics of History Activity

CLASS

netw rks

Roman Civilization
Lesson 2 Romes Decline

Inflation and the Fall of


the Roman Empire
Background Information

Directions Answer the following questions.

1. Finding the Main Idea Why did the Roman Empire need
its army to survive?

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In economics, inflation happens when prices rise, or inflate, while the value
of money goes down. As a result, people need more money to buy the
same amount of goods. During the third century, the Roman Empire
experienced inflation. It was a factor that led to Romes decline and fall.
The Roman Empire depended on its army to survive. The army conquered
different regions and took control of them. The army protected them from
invaders. To do these things, the army needed large amounts of money.
Money was needed to pay for soldiers salaries and military equipment,
such as armor. As the empire continued to expand, even more money was
needed for the army. This drained Romes budget.
To understand how the empire tried to solve this problem, one must first
learn about how Rome created its coins. Some Roman coins were made of
gold, and others were made of silver. The value of coins was based on the
amount of precious metals found in them.
Roman emperors ordered more coins to be made so they could pay for the
armys needs. This was very costly, so the emperors allowed the new coins
to be made using smaller amounts of precious metals.
For example, around A.D. 54, one type of coin contained about 90 percent
silver. By A.D. 270, there was only 0.02 percent of actual silver in the same
kind of coin. With less precious metal in the coins, their buying power was
far less.
As the value of Roman coins decreased, prices rose. As a result, Rome
could no longer afford to support its large army. The size of the army was
reduced. This left parts of Romes borders unprotected and open to attacks
from groups living outside the empire.

NAME

DATE

Economics of History Activity Cont.

CLASS

netw rks

Roman Civilization
2. Identifying Why did Roman emperors order more coins to
be made?

Critical Thinking
3. Analyzing Why did the value of Roman coins decrease
over time?

4. Identifying Cause and Effect How did inflation affect the


fall of Rome?

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