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To what extent can the size and longevity of the Roman Empire be attributed to military, social, and cultural practices that differed from those used by the Persians or the Han Chinese to extend their empires?
To what extent can the size and longevity of the Roman Empire be attributed to military, social, and cultural practices that differed from those used by the Persians or the Han Chinese to extend their empires?


Definitions:

Nonexcludable

A characteristic of a good or service where it is impossible to prevent individuals from enjoying its benefits once it is provided.

Marginal Social Cost

The additional cost to society as a whole from producing one extra unit of a good or service, including both private costs and externalities.

Rival

A competitor or adversary who is in competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field.

Excludable

Describes a good or service for which it is possible to prevent non-paying customers from accessing it.

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