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    In the Roman Empire they had gladiator fights. And those brave warriors fought for their lives. The people cheered in the crowd watching this brutal battle. Tens of people came into the Colosseum at a time‚ and only one of those people came out. Chariot races were almost as brutal. On the Circus Maximus charioteers tried to stay on their four horses. With 180 degree turns it was not easy. How bad and brutal all of this was it was still their

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    Unlike most civilizations‚ the Roman Empire did not dabble deeply in the school of philosophic thought. As surprising as that may seem the Roman intellectuals were a more practical people who understood the popularizing ideas of Democritus and Leucippus through the works of the Latin poet Lucretius. Though the Romans mainly stuck to their polytheistic heritage‚ they were fascinated by how their way of thinking could better any situation by practicing stoicism. Under the idea of stoicism‚ Romans could

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    An aqueduct is an artificial channel for conveying water‚ typically in the form of a bridge. Aqueducts transported water from natural sources into cities and towns. Romans proved to be ahead of their time with the formation of aqueducts. Roman techniques to collect‚ store‚ and channel water over huge distances remained unmatched and some of their ideas are still used today. Romans used the water obtained from aqueducts for drinking water and as a water supply for public baths. Although the most

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    most influence on others are seen as popular kids. They are what cause change. For example‚ they are most likely to start a trend. Ancient Rome and the story of Christianity were not so different from a high school. Many people‚ such as Jesus‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Augustus‚ during these two events were catalysts for change‚ but how; how did they do it? In Ancient Rome and the Story of Christianity‚ key individuals needed popularity and or power to make a change‚ and that is why top-down change is the most

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    “When in Rome‚ do as the Romans do” is the famous axiom of St Ambrose‚ the very famous bishop of Milan in the 4th century. He advises that people should follow the traditional customs and decency of country where they choose to live. The knowledge about culture and customs of another country bring many benefits for immigrants. They can know the positive things they should do and the negative things they must avoid. This knowledge also makes them feel more freedom in a strange country. Nowadays‚ many

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    e west and the east‚ empires dominated the world from the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD. The main one in each area being the Roman Empire in the west‚ and the Chinese empire‚ or specifically the Han dynasty‚ in the east. While these two empires are thousands of miles apart and nearly one hundred years‚ there are many similarities between the two. The most significant difference between the two empires is the basis of government ideals. The Han dynasty was the most influential dynasty in Chinese

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    Ce‚ and incredible 1‚176 years. But how did Rome fall? Some say political squabbling. Others argue invasions. However‚ the downfall of Rome was due to military problems‚ and natural disasters. Earthquakes brought buildings to the ground‚ while illnesses killed thousands of innocent people. Also‚ the military was losing it’s edge. They decided to become lazy‚ beginning to think too much of themselves. To begin‚ Document F states‚ “The population of Rome decreased from a milion people‚ to 250‚000.”

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    Ancient Rome was an Italic civilization that began on the Italian Peninsula as early as the 8th century BC. Located along the Mediterranean Sea and centered on the city of Rome‚ it expanded to become one of the largest empires in the ancient world[1] with an estimated 50 to 90 million inhabitants (roughly 20% of the world’s population[2][3][4]) and covering 6.5 million square kilometers (2.5 million sq mi) during its height between the first and second centuries AD.[5][6][7] In its approximately

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    became almost the equal of Rome in not a few ways. Carthage‚ the North African city-state founded by the Phoenicians had become a strong sea power. It controlled large areas in the western Mediterranean‚ including parts of Spain‚ North Africa‚ and many islands. Rome‚ on the other hand‚ became a military power. Its excellent soldiers were farmer themselves who were loyal and strong enough to march thirty miles a day carrying sixty pounds of armour‚ weapons and supplies. Rome considered Carthage a threat

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    Ancient Rome must have been an interesting time and place to live. One major reason to believe this is‚ Rome underwent a major evolutionary change. The Roman Republic became the Roman Empire and very little of the Roman culture was left unchanged from one period to another. The Roman Republic lasted for approximately 100 years and when it collapsed and became the empire‚ Rome lasted for another 500 years. Although not particularly known for a religious affinity‚ roman religion was a mixture of Greek

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