1) “All roads lead to Rome “.Explain the statement.
2)Why are many fruits grown in Rome? Give two reasons.
3)All citizens are not treated equally in Roman republic. Is it true? Support your opinion
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- Roman engineers built roads from Rome to every part of the empire. These roads were well built and made travel and trade more accessible. The Romans also used advanced engi- neering to supply their cities with fresh- water.
- Ancient Roman cuisine changed greatly over the duration of the civilization's existence. Dietary habits were affected by the political changes from kingdom to republic to empire, and the empire's enormous expansion, which exposed Romans to many new provincial culinary habits and cooking methods.In the beginning, dietary differences between Roman social classes were not great, but disparities developed with the empire's growth.
- Citizenship in ancient Rome (Latin: civitas) was a privileged political and legal status afforded to free individuals with respect to laws, property, and governance. Roman women had a limited form of citizenship. They were not allowed to vote or stand for civil or public office.
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