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    After the Greek and Roman Empire‚ the Western Political Society was influenced by the ideas of Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian democracy system. This system has a big impact to the Western Society which makes up the major part of the law. Beside from religion‚ governments and law‚ the infrastructure was also affected. Judeo-Christian has contributed moral and ethical values to the Western civilization. The Ten Commandments was created in order for the citizen to determine between the right and wrong

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    How did slaves affect the daily Roman economy? As history has shown slavery has been prevalent around the world for thousands of years‚ however‚ Roman slavery differed vastly‚ as it was not based off of a certain type of people‚ but was a smorgasbord of cultures and people‚ taken to benefit Rome following their victories in war. As with most slaves seen throughout history‚ the slaves of Rome were bought and then worked for their owner usually for their lifetime‚ although there were some who were

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    The rampant creativity and readily available knowledge in the Greek and Roman Empires helped to foster some of the greatest engineering accomplishments known to mankind. These feats include the creation of central heating‚ arches‚ and the Roman road system. Central heating‚ arches‚ and the road system used in ancient Rome have all impacted society and more specifically engineering today. The first known use of central heating was in the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus‚ Greece. The temple was kept warm

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    that’s how the Ancient Romans lived. They had grains and cereal at their main disposal and if they had a garden or field so they could plant crops then they were set. Other than that they bought their food from the market place. They only meat when they had money or on special occasions. Food traditions and what they ate in Rome are similar and different to what people eat today in what their main diet is‚ rare meals‚ and events in which they had all the extravagant food. The Romans mostly had a diet

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    The ancient Romans had a better system in regards to government and citizenship than the Athenians. Unlike the Athenians‚ the Romans allowed people living in conquered lands to become citizens with limited rights. Native-born Roman women and children were considered citizens while in Athens‚ only free‚ native-born adult males are citizens. The Romans also had a better-organized government system. The sheer size of the Roman Empire in comparison to Athens greatly depended on Roman connection to

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    "Remember‚ Roman‚ that it is for thee to rule the nations. This shall be thy task‚ to impose the ways of peace‚ to spare the vanquished‚ and to tame the proud by war." "We who are about to die salute you!" Gladiator (Latin gladius‚"sword") This was the cry of the gladiators‚ or professional fighters‚ when they saluted the Roman emperor as they marched about the amphitheater before engaging in combat with one another or with wild beasts for the entertainment of the people. For the most

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    the Romans were fabulous engineers. They have built several great things. Some of them of the great things that they have built include; concrete‚ roads and arches. With these inventions and several more‚ the Romans have changed the art of buildings for ever. Without it the world would not be the same‚ and it would affect our world forever. One of the first inventions that the Romans made‚ was concrete. Concrete was used to be made as a glue like substance for building structures. The Roman concrete

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    ZOROASTRIANISM B. POLIS C. DIRECT DEMOCARCY D. ARISTOCRACY E. RATIONALITY F. TYRANNY G. REPUBLIC H. PATRICIAN I. CLIENTATGE J. NATURAL LAW K. THEOCRACY L. OLIGARCHY M. MONARCHY N. SOCRATES O. PLATO P. ARISTOTLE Q. PTOLEMY R. PERICLES S. PHILLIP II T. THE TWELVE TABLES 1. How did geography influence the Greek and Roman civilizations? 2. What political institutions were common in the classical Mediterranean? 3. How did

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    Explanatory Writing Essay Spain is a festive place filled with much life and strong tradition. Yet‚ to many it is an unlikely place to find Roman history. Roman heritage‚ tradition‚ and architecture can be found across Spain‚ making it an ideal destination for tourists. Spain has ancient ruins‚ the architectural wonder Alhambre‚ and rich heritage in Toledo. All of these things make Spain a great place to visit. Spain is known for its ancient ruins that have stood the test

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    conquered by Rome‚ but long before that‚ Roman absorbed many achievements of Greek civilization. After Greece was entered into the Roman Empire‚ the influence of Greek civilization on Roman was tronger ever. Greek culture laid the foundation for the Roman Empire. The Roman people wanted to be like the Greek people. In my personal opinion Architecture‚ is one of the most important contributions that Rome has had to the humanistic tradition. The works of Roman architecture including the wall‚ temple

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