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    the Roman Empire‚ Rome was a republic. Roman citizens elected officials in order to represent the common interest of the people. It had a powerful legislative body called the Senate‚ and “it advised on policy within the republic and members held virtually all executive offices in the Roman state”. (Stearns‚ Adas‚ Schwartz‚ and Gilbert 90) However‚ the highest elected position in the empire was the consul. Only two consuls were elected by an assembly‚ and both shared executive power. The Roman Republic

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    Roman City Planning… The design and structure of a city is as important as the people who dwell within her walls. The placement of streets and the structures built there are carefully plotted for optimal use. Foot and cart traffic‚ fire hazard‚ and access to water were all key factors in city planning. Eventually the Romans had fine tuned their design principals in such an advantageous way that they molded all of their city states similarly. Rome developed from the combination of small farming

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    o Plato- student of Socrates ▪ Emphasized the importance of reason “People could discover unchanging ethical values‚ recognize perfect beauty‚ and learn how best to organize society” ▪ Academy ▪ The Republic- vision of an ideal state (Ideal Society: Workers‚ Soldiers and Philosophers)‚ talented women should be should be educated to serve the state o Aristotle- ideas of government- “How people ought to live?” ▪ Lyceum- politics

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    “From Republic to Empire” Anthony Kalandjian History I‚ Traviolia Mon-Wed 8:00-9:25 October 29‚ 2012 The corruption of Rome became the start of a new Empire that conquered most of the known world at the time of its existence. In 5th century B.C.E.‚ Rome was a new nation with a set of morals unlike any other culture. Their morals defined their Republic but as time passed these set of morals was lost and so was their form of government. Through corruption and power hungry rulers began the transformation

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    and why? Who has enslaved? What the rights did slaves have? How could slaves gain freedom? The answers different from one society to another. The Roman society has different answers for those questions‚ from beginning of slavery to the rights available for the slaves‚ those answers worth examining because they provide us interesting information about Roman civilization. The

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    Ancient Roman Society

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    The society of the ancient Romans has often been considered the bases for our modern society. When one thinks of the Roman society‚ pictures of grand villa ’s and of senators wearing Toga ’s come to mind. Also‚ Roman society is often associated with great feasts and extravagance among the rich. There is more to Rome‚ however‚ then these symbols and the Classical Roman society is one with a complicated history that covers the history of the ancient city and involves the family‚ the home‚ education

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    Julius Caesar was a Roman General and statesman who successfully turned the Roman Republic into a powerful Roman Empire which as a result‚ led to the creation of Britannia‚ the starting point of the Arthurian Legend. After Julius returned to Rome after years in exile he came back with ambition and determination to become a leader for his country. By consoling power through the Roman system‚ he was elected as consul in 59 BCE which was followed by his invasion of Gaul in 55 BCE. Even though Julius

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    as it was in more recent times but on if you were an enemy of the empire. Slavery was vital to the economic growth and in the continuance of the expansion of the empire. Even though slavery was fundamental to the Roman economy it was an abusive and degrading institution in which there were few ways to get out. The conditions in which slaves of the Roman Empire had to endure were harsh to the point that they were inhumane but were deemed suitable by society. I will be reflecting

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    The Roman Empire‚ at its peak was the most political and social object in “western civilization”. “The Roman Empire began when Augustus Caesar became the first emperor of Rome it then ended‚ in the west‚ when the last Roman emperor‚ Romulus Augustulus‚ was destroyed by the Germanic King Odoacer.” (Grummond‚ 2015) “In the Roman east‚ it continued as the Byzantine Empire until the death of Constantine XI and the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks” (Grummond‚ 2015) The influence of the Roman

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    the development of man. With nearly 3000 years of history the city of Rome has been through it all. It has seen empires and republics‚ the Middle Ages‚ and the Renaissance. Rome was one of the greatest and most powerful empires of the ancient world. The Romans were known for their advancement to society in architecture‚ art‚ and engineering. Many of the advancements in the Roman society we still use in our everyday lives. Because of its world renowned architecture‚ cuisine‚ and historical significance

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