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    Rome and Greece had many influential impacts on the Meditation Sea‚ such as‚ impacts on society‚ and many other things such as trade. In Roman Society the people were divided into groups known plebeians and Patricians. .Rome used the Mediterranean Sea to trade goods to other countries. Another reason was the fact that the Mediterranean Sea was one of the main trade links used between all the different continents and regions surrounding the Roman Empire. People of the Roman Empire used it because

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    Ancient Rome is closer to an ideal society than Panem is because Rome provided basic human needs‚ including happiness‚ free of charge‚ to its citizens even though they didn’t have to. Ancient Rome lasted for hundreds of years and spanned three continents. It had an organized social structure‚ in and outside the city of Rome. There were many eras of peace and prosperity and they had beautiful architecture and substantial engineering‚ as seen throughout Rome‚ Italy‚ and most of Europe. Emperors built

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    In Ancient Greece‚ warfare was predominant war of life. Greeces terrain was very mountainous. Because of this there were many city states. There was constant war between these states for territorial expansion‚ revenge or sometimes just honor. In the early stages of the geek warfare‚ the Archaic period‚ training was disorganized and weapons were pretty bad. Although soldiers were paid‚ they were only paid enough to make them survive the day (enough for food‚ cloth‚ etc.). Soldiers didn’t have any

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    1 Promt: What are gladiatorial games tells us about Ancient Rome society? NON- SCIENCE FICTION: HUNGER GAMES OF REAL SOCIETY Roman society which is a complex society remarkably emphasized on gladiatorial games. This popularity of gladiatorial exhibitions reveals some realities about ancient Roman society. One of these realities is that Romans was having good time while they were watching weaker creatures be dominated by stronger ones. This situation might have brought about expanding

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    Today‚ the United States and the world owes a lot to Ancient Rome for numerous things. It may not seem like it‚ though‚ because how could a world run by technology have anything in common with anything that happened a couple thousand years ago? Well‚ among some things‚ many of the same building styles are used‚ and ancient aqueducts paved the way for the modern reservoirs and heating systems. The spread of Christianity also began during Roman times‚ and nobody can deny that that isn’t a huge part

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    life imprisonment. The earliest historical records contain evidence of capital punishment. It was mentioned in the Code of Hammurabi. The Bible prescribed death as the penalty for more than 30 different crimes‚ ranging from murder to fornication. The Draconian Code of ancient Greece imposed capital punishment for every offence. In England‚ during the reign of William the Conqueror‚ the death penalty was not used‚ although the results of interrogation and torture were often fatal. By

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    they had to learn to never be submissive. As such‚ masculinity was often a prerequisite for citizen status and privilege. Masculinity and sex were so interconnected in the values and ideals of ancient Roman society that being masculine was the most important part of a man’s sexual relationships. In ancient Rome‚ one of the attributes associated most with masculinity was domination. The reason for Roman society’s obsession with

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    The geography of Greece had a big impact on its development of the years. The geography consists of many mountains along with being surrounded by water. These geographic advantages affected the development of its politics‚ military and economy and ultimately led to the success of Polis. Due to the geography of the region‚ the Greeks were isolated from each other due to the mountainous terrain. As a consequence of this isolation‚ “Greek communities tended to follow their own separate paths and develop

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    Ancient Rome has had a very diverse culture. Over time‚ there culture has been politically and culturally changed‚ and its legacy and traditions have even continued through the 100 C.E. eras to the 600 C.E. era. Therefore over a long period of time the Latin‚ political ways‚ monarchy‚ Christianity‚ and priests have all differed or stayed the same over the 100 to 600 C.E. time era. Over this time period of 100 C.E. to 600 C.E. the continuity of the Roman Empire have had two major things that continued

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    A patrician’s role in Ancient Rome was one of power. They were considered the noblemen of Rome‚ and made up what we would now refer to as “aristocracy”. Some used their power for the welfare of the Roman Empire. For example‚ many advised the first kings of Rome and shared valuable advice to the military and economy as a whole. However‚ others used their power (which was not earned‚ rather gifted to them by being born into wealthy families) to attempt to control most of Rome. This is shown by the

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