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const2013 [10]
3 years ago
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Discuss how the culture of Rome reflected life and values in the Roman Empire

History
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faltersainse [42]3 years ago
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As the Roman Empire expands it influences the civilizations that it ruled over. Romans tend to Romanize the people with the roman culture and the way of living and making a roman citizen the dream of every people inside its domain. Also the way the roman culture is propagate is through games and festivals adding more attraction to the other culture to affiliate themselves with the roman culture. Also the roman system becomes the foundation of a lot of empires and kingdoms even after the fall of the Roman Empire.
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