importantly‚ the Roman empire could quickly deploy its army from place to place. Similarly‚ the development of the aqueduct‚ with its arch approach‚ generated significant benefit for the Roman people in that it created a system for the flow of water into Rome. Over and above day to day access to drinking water‚ one notable use of water from these aqueducts were for the Roman baths. Roman baths were an important fixture in Roman culture. Romans gathered not only to wash and clean themselves‚ but were a
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the garden who had an enormous phallus and threatened to penetrate or rape any thieves; often seen holding a fruit basket‚ club‚ or sickle. Pederasty: known as sex with a boy (12-18 years old) by an older man; was very normal and legal in Rome; normally occurred until their beard began to show Cinaedus/Mollis: term for adult males who want to be penetrated; these men often became victim of civil disabilities because this was non-normative Tribas/Tribades: term for sexually
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In history when we think of the great ancient nations‚ many would agree Egypt was the most advance. In ways this may be true‚ but when you look deeper there were many great nations‚ the Assyrian Empire being one of them. Apart of the Mesopotamia Empire‚ or what is now the Middle East‚ Assyria is located in the northern region. The nation thrives on the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers to keep the land hydrates and fertile. Populated with a mixture of Arabs and Jews‚ the Assyrians are sematic people
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represented Rome in foreign affairs. Consuls could appoint and serve as dictator for up to 6 months in times of emergency
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Romans. Despite the fact that Rome did use technology‚ it was not a very high priority in Roman society. A document that could help support my claim would be a list of technological advancements over the course of many years showing how little new technology has shown up in everyday life. While both Empires had different attitudes toward the advancement of technology‚ they each accepted technological changes throughout history. Whether it be the new system of roads that Rome
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5th century AD the Gupta Hindu Kingdom region of classical India started as a highly political‚ regionalized caste system to a religious Hindu based culture‚ and a more science thinking culture. Classical India did not develop the solid political traditions and institutions of Chinese civilization‚ nor the high level of political interest that would characterize classical Greece and Rome. The most persistent political features of India in the classical period involved regionalism. Regionalism has
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you ever wondered about the social classes in ancient times? The Society of Ancient India‚ China‚ and Egypt had many similarities but‚ they did have a few differences. During class we learned about the three societies and learned that India and Egypt were very similar‚ with only a few slight differences. Although‚ China had a much different society that focused on completely different goals than the other two. First‚ the caste system of ancient india. The caste system consisted of four casts‚
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intellectual. There are six total civilizations Rome‚ Greece‚ Mesopotamia‚ Egypt‚ Indus Valley‚ and China. Greece and Rome are the only two not located in river valleys. Mesopotamia was formed along the Tigris and Euphrates River. When Mesopotamia was first formed it was located in Asia‚ it is today’s Iran and Iraq.Next is Egypt‚ Egypt was located in Africa along the Nile River. It is the country of Egypt today. The Indus Valley now known as India was developed along the Indus River. It was known
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and the Roman Empire had a similar gender system because women could not disgrace their families and they could not go outside‚ they had a specific set of duties‚ and they could not talk to other women’s husbands. They differed in the respect that India was less constrictive on what women could do and could not do. Women were able to challenge their society by defying the set of guidelines that they are taught to follow. This is similar to the feminist thinking of today but it is not exactly the
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Cicero (“Roman Empire”). Women in ancient Rome were oppressed by their society. The men in their lives felt that they needed to be under constant control. They believed that they were physically and mentally weaker than men‚ and for that‚ they were inferior. There is an example of this oppression in Sarah B. Pomeroy’s novel‚ The Murder of Regilla. This novel is about a girl growing up in the Roman society and her switch to the Greek society. While women in ancient Rome did not have much to any control
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