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    Ancient Rome. Where everything almost leads to here. Rome was the start in many things but this essay will lead back to their time and how they conquered so many places and what they did to make their empire great with strength and what was this thing they had you say, well what it is is their military.. The military was a great source for conquering places, violence, using great strategies, wars, and leaders to control. Rome had many leaders that help lead Rome to new heights and power expanding

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    Around 55 C.E. Christianity and Judaism began to occupy Roman culture. During the transportation of a Jewish prisoner named Paul of Tarsus to Rome, it can be seen that religion was just one of the major concerns during this time. Founded in the eighth century B.C.E., Rome was originally a small city-state ruled by one king. Eventually, Rome established itself as the dominant power in the Mediterranean basin by instituting an aristocratic republic government. Roman civilization changed drastically

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    Huffaker Mr.McClure World Civilization 1 13 October 2017 Option B The history of Rome between 509 b.c. and 400 b.c was an evolvement of change throughout the city. It was definitely different compared to today’s society and there’s also its similarities. Rome. Its rose and dominated politically throughout the whole continent of Europe all the way to the first century before Christ. In 509 b.c. The monarchy of Rome got overthrown. There was an agreement that led to overthrowing and having a dismissal

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    architects used concrete as a medium and took it to its full potential by building the Colosseum. In terms of artwork, the town of Pompeii demonstrated the use of the Third and Fourth mural styles in their homes. The Third style is seen as very elegant with precise execution. The Fourth style is more complex and larger than that of the Third and includes more framed images. The next period to follow is known as the High Empire.

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    the social changes of the people of Rome. These social and cultural changes in Rome were due to the expansion of the ancient Roman Empire. The changing needs of the population demanded innovations and displayed Roman wealth, dominance, and power to all of the civilizations under Roman rule.

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    the loss of many Italian allies farmland during the Second Punic War, and the third is the impact of slavery. Discussion In the beginning Rome had a very warm policy of converting her conquests into her citizens, although her citizenship wasn’t equal or, near perfect it gave everyone a piece of the pie, to be a part of Rome. However, this concept would gradually change over time and after many conquests I think Rome started to get too big for her boots, it’s only human nature that people are never

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    Introduction Once Rome had conquered a people, it would have to choose to make them citizens of Rome, independent provinces of Rome, or slaves of Rome. Through time, effects both positive and negative would rise. The negative effects were enough to lead to the end of the Roman Empire as mighty as it was. The core negative effects were cultural impact, vast amounts of wealth creating a huge gap between the rich and poor, and the fight for control of the government. The Cultural Impact Rome’s

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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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    The ancient city of Rome was filled with fantastic architecture and ever-changing rulers, which led to many differences in the city from year to year. Rome is responsible for many cultural and technological advances that are still used today, but it was not without problems. Many Roman writers from that time had their own views on Rome, however, which they would use in their writing. Two such writers are Juvenal and Augustus, both of which had their own perspectives of Rome. Their descriptions

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    The Roman Republic and Empire was one of the largest civilisations in the world. A significant question posed is how and why did the Roman Republic and Empire develop in the ways they did and interact with the Persian and Greek/Hellenic Empires? At the height of the Roman Empire it spanned across western Europe, and encompassed the entire Mediterranean. Lasting and developing through thousands of years, the Romans encountered and interacted with the Persian and Greek/Hellenic Empires. This included

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