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In what way has Roman culture influenced Western civilization?

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Answered by SwatiGawad
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Romans invented aqueducts and sewers. ... It would be untrue to state that western civilization was influenced by Roman Empire alone. The Greek empire in fact also played a great role in the civilization. In a sense the Roman Empire was a bi-cultural empire, having Greek language and Roman language that is the Latin.The Romans made varies of contributions to the Western Civilization, but a few are the most important of all. Rome was the most important civilization to the Western World. It had left a great legacy behind by paving the road for the spread of Christianity, forming the basis for the republic, and allowing for a widespread diffusion of culture.

Answered by xcristianox
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  • Ancient Roman culture grew through the almost 1200 years of Rome's civilization. The Romans conquered many peoples and brought back from their wars many things from each land.
  • Their way of life was a mix of many cultures, influences, and religions. Starting in the 2nd century BC, Greek influence became very important

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