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    Chapter 5: Ancient Rome 1. Why were early Rome’s conquests so successful? The Romans were great diplomats. They were firm when necessary and smart about granting citizenship. They also let citizens participate in domestic affairs. Their military was made up of strong‚ persistent soldiers. If a substantial amount of men were lost in battle they wouldn’t just surrender‚ but instead recruit new soldiers. They would build up new armies so that they could keep fighting. The Romans were also good

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    necessarily in a good way) that societies over a thousand years apart can have the same issues in their government and society. First up‚ let’s talk about the "identity" portion of the recording. The similarities of cultural ignorance in the Ancient Rome and America is almost scary; we do not even know about how other countries function or even where they are even when we have the knowledge readily available to us.The Roman’s lack of knowledge was a factor in their demise as a nation by simply underestimating

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    warships‚ the Roman recreated various other aspects of the Grecian way of life. A prime example would be that of their government. Just as Greece had discovered the concept of democracy‚ Rome too established and re-established its governing bodies to become democratic in nature. In aspects of religion and Gods‚ Rome virtually utilized the same purposes of the Greek gods and altered the names attached to each. Jupiter was the Greek god Zeus and Venus was Aphrodite and so forth.

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    How Did Ancient Rome Fall

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    The ancient world’s greatest empire fell‚ so does that mean our country could face the same fate? Rome lays on the Western side of Italy; a mere 30 miles away from the Tiber River. Ancient Rome was home to one million people‚ a feat that could not be surpassed by another city until more than a thousand years later.But the most impressive part is how Ancient Rome managed to capture 1.699 million miles of land. Their success came from the sheer size of their skillful army and the devoted patriotism

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    Rome has been a powerhouse for many years‚ but they also had many issues including leadership and enemies but another issue that hurt them in long run is Constant expansion. Now Roman expansion which first starts in Italy‚ then spreads around the Mediterranean‚ this was due to a couple of factors the ambition and desire for complete and utter control of fresh territory and their resources Rome main motives for their pursuit of expansion was Status‚ wealth‚ fresh resources. I believe Rome wanted expansion

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    Rome was one of the most powerful Empires to have ever been established. Rome was a living empire. Having so much land and no enemies‚ Romans had no worries in the world. There was much entertainment in Roman cities‚ including chariot races‚ gladiator fights‚ and even theater. The government seemed to be working very well. With all of this being true‚ nobody thought that Rome would ever fall. Its descent started with some bad leaders‚ Christianity‚ and other civilizations. Rome had a number of

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    Republic was formed. Rome then came to be ruled by two elected officials (known as consuls)‚ a Senate made up of wealthy aristocrats (known as patricians)‚ and a lower assembly that represented the common people (plebeians) and had limited power. This format of government worked well at first‚ but as Rome expanded beyond a mere city-state to take over territory not just in Italy‚ but overseas as well‚ the system of government came under severe strain. By the First Century BC‚ Rome was in crisis. Spartacus

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    Rome‚ the Power and Glory As the story goes‚ Rome was founded by a pair of feuding brothers who were allegedly raised by wolves. Romulus and Remus. From that point on‚ the Roman Empire would play a pivotal role in the development of both Eastern and Western society alike. Its influence can still be noticed. The Empire bought us such inventions as aqueducts‚ elevators‚ and innovations like urban planning. This essay will discuss the evolution of the Roman Empire and its impact on the Western

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    Rome has lead many doors open for us because of their legacies and lessons they have left behind for us. Its 40 mile aqueducts‚ and its 50‚000 miles of road has left us to new ideas that we use today because of the romans. We think a lot like the romans‚ such as their religions they have started that we to continued‚ or branch off of. Without modern day technology we have‚ they had to form their own way of technology‚ like building a bridge in 10 days‚ a feat we couldn’t even do today. There are

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    Romans both began their empires as city-states. While the strange coastlines and the rough terrain of the Greek peninsula isolated the various Greek city-states from one another‚ the city of Rome was located in the geographic middle of a plain bordered on the east by mountains and on the west by the sea. Therefore‚ Rome was exposed to the migrations and invasions of people from the river in the north and Sicily in the south. Both empires were ruled by several different leaders. They had differences are

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