"I am quite certain that . . . (Rome) would never have been able to be so great had not the immortal gods been placated." –Cicero, from The Nature of the Gods According to Cicero, what was the reason why Rome was so great?
A. The government adopted Judaism.
B. They believed in only one god.
C. The government was a republic.
D. They had made the gods happy.
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According to “from Nature of the Gods” by Cicero Rome was especially diligent in maintaining religious practices. The general practice of Rome was respecting God’s inscriptions and commandments.
Cicero remarks that mostly people of Rome had a duty to maintain seriously the rights and principles of the established religion, and that had made Rome great in rendering its social duty and ancestral practices.
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