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    Ancient Rome DBQ Essay

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    Ancient Rome contributed to western thought and culture through entertainment, water systems, and transportation and architecture. The Romans had a very strong government until it started to fall down hill and they became the worst empire. Even Though, many people believed Rome was a corrupt and had an ineffective government many of their ideas and their culture was brought to the United States of America and to Europe. The United STates of America might be more advanced now in 2017 but still use

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    Ancient Rome In America

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    In looking to the innovations of ancient Rome and comparing them to what we here in America have advanced and still use today, the innovations I find most interesting are concrete, roads and highways, and welfare. When reading of the concrete that the ancient Romans used, and learning of their unique mixture of volcanic ash and slaked lime (“pozzolana”) I find it most interesting that this concrete still proves to be standing in some places today! It is said to be less sturdy than what we use here

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    Ancient Rome Concrete

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    Introduction Rome conquered foreign countries and ruled those foreign countries under their government. The people of those foreign nations were under Roman control and were made a slave or a worker by Roman people. Those foreign nations brought foreign influences into Roman society. Roman arts, thoughts, literature, life, religion, and manners were influenced by foreign nations. In this writing, the writer would like to discuss about arts in ancient Rome. The arts in ancient Rome can be seen from

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    Rome had many rivers, which made it possible for lots of trade to keep their economy working. Unlike in Greece , the soil of Italy was fertile and provided much land for crops to grow. Trade was very necessary in Rome, so they used slaves to gather and work on their crop farms. Many historians still don’t know who founded Rome, but the romans had a myth about their city. Long ago two children were born- Remus and Romulus, the king was scared that Remus and Romulus would overthrow him and take away

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    After the Ancient Greeks lost their power and faded away, Rome took its place as the new power. From a republic to an empire, Rome quickly grew into the world’s leading nation. Unlike Greece, Rome did not focus on innovation but rather shifted their attention on improving and adapting methods that already exist to create a more practical and “Roman” style. Rome’s worldview of Utilitarianism, which can be seen in all aspects of Roman life including government, architecture and literature united

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    Rome was discovered in 753 B.C.E. and known as the capital of Italy. It is one of the most ancient cities in Europe. The language of Italy is Latin. Latin was first spoken in Latium, Italy, and became the basis for many other European languages. The leaders of Rome at this time were kings. The first king of Rome was Romulus. Later, Numa Pompilius became the second king after Romulus’s death. He was reigned from 715 to 673 B.C. To begin with, King Numa arranged new priests. He appointed the Priest

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    Women in Ancient Rome In Roman times women were treated differently depending on their class, and family background. However Roman women off all social classes were expected to assume, that they were merely possessions of their fathers and then of their husband. Many Romans told a story (below) about a woman named Cornelia, a Roman woman of the second century BC: An upper-class women from Campania was staying with Cornelia, a mother of the Gracchi brothers. She

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    The Civilization of Ancient Rome and The Time of the Kings, From Republic to Empire: Romulus and Remus, the Etruscans, the Greeks and early influences HST 101 Spring 2015 Lance Raebel Pima Community College West Campus Tucson, Arizona Table of Contents Introduction I. Romulus And Remus founding story a. Twin brothers i. Considered to be half gods ii. Rasied by a she wolf b. Father the god of war i. Rapes Rhea Silvia their mother c. Find Rome i. Romulus then kills Remus for leadership II

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    flow out into a nearby river. Romans quickly made differences throughout the empire making the Rome a trade heavy empire. “By the end of the first century A.D. the extensive system of fine paved roads that covered Italy and the populated sections of the provinces

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    Vices compare and contrast The Ancient vice of entertainment has many differences and similarities comparing to modern day vices. Watching television and watching in a stadium are different nowadays between the Romans and us today. Entertainments have shown how the Ancient Romans spent there today and how we also do that same. Also how it has changed and affected our modern way of life. But these are the changes that happen through history and have affected people today. The similarities and differences

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