Rome and The United States
There are many similarities and differences between the United States and Rome. Both were and are major powers in society. They also had their share of great and not so great leaders. For example, Rome had Julius Caesar and Constantine as great leaders, and the United States has had greats like George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Rome had it’s share of bad leaders in Caligula and Nero who were most likely insane , doing things from burning down their city, to appointing there favorite horse as consul! United States bad leaders may be considered as people like Richard Nixon and Jimmy Carter for their blunders as president. The governments of Rome and the United States are quite similar too. Both have three separate branches of government. Rome and America both have a republic. America also has a democracy. Although the exact types of republics do vary, in that America is a republic and democracy but people do not have complete power, they are governments in which the officials are elected by the people. Rome started this form of government to keep one individual from gaining too much power, which can also be said for why we have a type of republic. In times of war, Romans would elect a dictator that had complete control of the government. They would be the dictator for six months, which was the time until his term was up. In the United States, the President is elected and is automatically Commander and Chief of all armed forces. As for religion, Rome had its belief in the gods like Neptune, the sea god, and Mars, god of war. Jews were allowed in the Roman Empire, and Christianity was widely practiced in Rome. In the United States , people have freedom of religion, although Christianity and Judaism are very common and popular among the people.
The Essay on State Of Nature People Society Rights
1. Thomas Hobbes - State of Nature- The state of nature is war. There are no morals in the state of nature, justice is non-existent. He claims that the supreme power determines justice, in a state of nature, there is no power. - Nature of Man- People are created equal, but its just a metaphysical fact, we are all equally in secure. Man is naturally bad, we are out for ourselves at the expense of ...
A lot of people have been comparing the United States to Rome in the sense that we are so powerful, that we will eventually fall like Rome did. But it has been studied that Rome did not fall out of no where. It was very gradual decline that took many years. I think that this may be true, nut it would be very hard for us to fall or decline so much because we are more advanced and prepared. Rome fell at it’s peak time. I believe is not close to there peak yeah. Rating us on a scale of one to ten and going up or down, I would say we are about a 5 going up. We have made great advancements in lots of technology, space travel , and medicine and that it can only go up. We have the potential to eventually find a cure for all diseases, or travel to the ends of space.