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    Classical Civilization Essay Ancient Greece is a classical civilization that influenced Ancient Rome and many other western civilizations’‚ art‚ literature‚ religious beliefs‚ and architectural style. Although Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome were similar in many aspects such as the decline of the empire and architectural style‚ they differed in religious beliefs. The Greek and Roman Empires declined due to internal conflict. When Alexander the Great conquered‚ he took control‚ mixing many aspects

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    A Different History By Sujata Bhatt In the poem ’A Different History’ Sujata Bhatt expresses her emotions in many different ways on the sensitive topic on how India became a British colonie. Bhatt starts with talking of the peaceful life as a god living in India with the example of saying "Great Pan is not dead;he simply emigrated to India.Here‚ the gods roam freely‚ " In this phrase Bhatt indirectly states that India is more peaceful for a god of nature (Pan) than it is in Greece which could

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    Neoclassicism is a movement of the revival of a classical style of ancient Greece and/ or ancient Rome in decorative arts‚ literature‚ architecture‚ and music. One such movement was dominant in Europe from the mid-18th to the 19th centuries. Neoclassicism focuses on symmetry‚ primarily with the use of circles and squares. The use of triangular pediments and domed roofs is also prevalent among Neoclassical architecture. These characteristics were affected by the Age of Reason’s ideas that architecture

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    hamster wheel. There was Military Technology Military engineering was used to construct the camps‚ forts‚ bridges and roads. They also built ramps. Juliuse Ceasar was able to build a bridge in only ten days Military Technology in ancient Rome Roman technology is the engineering

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    Between Rome and Athens‚ Rome had the better system of citizenship. In Rome women and children had more rights. In Athens they had a lottery system for election and anybody could be picked no matter how unqualified you are. Rome had a larger population then Athens so they were more lenient with their rules. Overall Rome had a better system of citizenship. Women and children had more rights in Rome. Women and children could become citizens‚ in Athens they could not. This benefitted Rome because

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    Who won the Social War? The allies war with the Romans involved hundreds of thousands of men and lasted for three years‚ this war was a turning point for Rome ’s political relations with its allies and was significant in the fact that Rome had to readjust politically. When looking at the Social War many confine the meaning of victory in terms of the battlefield‚ missing out on a vital aspect of war‚ the terms of peace and the political outcome. It cannot be determined‚ whether an army‚ even if victorious

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    Why were plebeians so important to Rome? As I said in my written Assignment‚ plebeians were the lower class‚ and had little individual power. They included everyone who was not a patrician‚ senatorial or equestrian class‚ and were sometimes just called plebs. They were working citizens of Ancient Rome such as: farmers‚ bakers‚ builders or craftsmen who worked hard to support their families. The plebeians could not hold any meaningful office‚ but sit in the senate. The Plebeians were left in a state

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    From ancient times‚ Rome’s legacies are still the greatest known to man today. Throughout the western world the influence of Roman power is still manifest. The impact of Rome has furthered our society into an effective and successful modern world. Without the advanced structure of buildings and a thorough law process‚ who knows how different our lives and world would be. The great arches‚ the high statues and buildings‚ all come from Roman background. The law process we use to this day is based on

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    Monumental architecture derives from a variety of characteristics ranging from its impact and functionality to its sustainability and elegance. There are also many other factors that convey a structure as being monumental. Some rely on the functions that contribute to their culture while; others rely on religious and political aspects. During the Bronze Age‚ the main influence of monumental architecture relied on each state’s political system. This can be seen throughout history‚ especially from

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    Have you ever wondered why Roman and Greek religion is so similar? Early Rome was very close to the Greeks and the Etruscans‚ two very powerful and intelligent empires. Both of those empires were flowing with culture‚ and when Rome came into contact with Greece around 700 BCE Rome adopted many Greek ideas. Many religions are passed down from culture to culture‚ civilization to civilization. For example‚ Greek religion was founded upon Mycenaean gods and mythology. Did Greek religion influence Roman

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