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  1. Here are a few similarities between current American society and ancient Roman society, with sources:
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  3. Wealth Inequality:
  4. In ancient Rome, there was a significant gap between the wealth of the upper class (such as senators and nobility) and the lower class (such as slaves and the urban poor). This divide led to political tensions and social unrest.
  5. Similarly, modern-day America has seen a growing wealth gap, with the richest 1% of the population owning a significant portion of the country's wealth. This inequality has been a source of social and political tension.
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  7. Source: "Inequality in Ancient Rome" by Walter Scheidel, Princeton University Press, 2017.
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  9. Decline of Democratic Institutions:
  10. In the later years of the Roman Republic, the political system became increasingly dominated by powerful individuals and factions, leading to a decline in the functioning of democratic institutions.
  11. Some scholars argue that there are parallels in the current state of American democracy, with concerns about the influence of money in politics, partisan gridlock, and the erosion of democratic norms.
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  13. Source: "The Death of Democracy: Hitler's Rise to Power and the Downfall of the Weimar Republic" by Benjamin Carter Hett, Henry Holt and Company, 2018.
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  15. Reliance on Expansionism and Military Power:
  16. The Roman Empire's success was largely built on its military prowess and its ability to expand its territory through conquest.
  17. In a similar vein, the United States has been a global superpower for decades, relying heavily on its military might and interventionist foreign policy to maintain its influence around the world.
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  19. Source: "The Roman Empire and the United States: A Comparative Study of Civilization" by Arthur Ferrill, W. W. Norton & Company, 1986.
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  21. It's important to note that while these similarities can be drawn, the historical and cultural contexts of ancient Rome and modern-day America are vastly different, and caution should be exercised when drawing direct parallels.
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