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    Ancient Roman slaves did numerous amount of jobs and helped Rome become prosperous. Slavery in Rome had benefited the Republic in various ways. Slaves increased the economy, fed the entire republic through agriculture, and they also upheld important roles and was the glue that held Ancient Rome together. Slaves played a huge roll in Ancient Rome and was the reason for the great economy and without the slaves Rome would not have been as powerful as it was. An estimate of the slave population in

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    that manded the farms and animals. They were really important to Rome. At this time in this empire the Roman people had no say in there goverment. The government was made up of 2 councils, those councils were ruled by the republic. A republic a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch. I think we can all say that Rome has a very weird government, in a republic government

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    regarded as the oldest profession of the world with evidence dating back to Ancient Babylon and Sumer. With each succeeding major civilization, prostitution became more developed, refined, and subjected to regulation; Ancient Rome being no exception. Prostitution is often an undiscussed section of society when discussing past cultures. It is that very reason I chose to write on this subject as practiced in Rome. In Ancient Rome, a society of morality and pride, it is ironic that what is typically seen

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    civilization was called, Ancient Rome. “ancient Rome was one of the greatest empires in history” (The New Book of Knowledge). “Its geographical position in the center of the peninsula, near the sea, contributed to its growth in importance and the adventurous character of its people.” (Levine, Irving R.) There were a lot of things that were very important for the citizens of that civilization in those times. Important things like: how Rome was found, the religions that were created in Rome, things about the

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    Taylor Mabry HIS 101-W06 Professor Terry May 22, 2016 Technological Innovations of Ancient Rome The Romans were extraordinary builders and professional civil engineers, and their flourishing civilization formed developments in technology, culture and architecture that endured for centuries. Ancient Rome had several qualities that made their civilization successful but most importantly through the advancements of technology and innovations that flourished throughout the ages that are still used

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    Plebeians In Ancient Rome

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    also led the army into battle whenever Rome got into war or to suppress a rebellion.

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    People In Ancient Rome

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    wars/peace, and confirm the election of kings. About a century later (~625 B.C.), Rome was divided into three different classes. There were the descendants of the original founders of rome, called Patricians. They were the only ones who had any power in the government. There were also Clients, who were free but had to serve a Patrician. They worked the fields

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    exile members of the family, beat them, sell them into slavery, even kill them with no threat of reprisal. The paterfamilias was expected to treat his family with fairness and compassion and if he did not, that person would be shunned by the rest of Rome. Under the kingdom, and then under the republic, women had no rights. A woman's role was to teach her daughters how to behave, and to bear and raise children. Under the empire women received some rights. They could own property, inherit, even get

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    Ancient Rome was built on hills, the people living on the top of the hills, and farming closer to the bottom. The climate of Ancient Rome was humid and cool and ranged from 55 to 95 Fahrenheit year round. The Alps to the far north of Rome protected them from threats coming from North Europe, while not isolating them on the peninsula. Being on the Italian peninsula was useful for trading and sailing to other areas in the Mediterranean to conquer land. Rome did not trade as much as some other civilizations

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    Name of Civilization: Roman Republic (More commonly known as Ancient Rome) Government & Laws: Ancient Rome started as a monarchy with a king whom was tough yet inflexible. (Not physically of course) They soon emerged from the ashes of monarchy and become represented. Unfortunately for many people in Rome, in the early stages of the Republic, power lay solely in the hands of the elite, the old landowning families or patricians. The remainder and largest share of the city’s population - the plebeians

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