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  • Art
  • Ok so here we are where Roman art was commonly found.
  • Well yes, but Roman art was commonly found on the ceiling of churches.
  • But where in a church.
  • Architecture
  • So Architecture was really important in Rome, and now is one of the biggest influences on the world today!
  • Uhhh yes why else would we be?
  • Is that why we are standing in front of a building?
  • Engineering 
  • *Sigh* That's not the point.
  • Now roads, Rome had a big influence on them to.
  • How do we keep getting to these places?
  • Roman art was mainly influenced by the Greeks, Making art commonly known as "Greco-Roman Art". The Romans commonly made realistic statues and were pretty good at making them true to life. Wealthy Roman homes where decorated with colorful murals and mosaics. Romans where also patrons of art.
  • Language
  • The Roman language is Latin, it started a lot of other languages.
  • Architecture is a major part in today's influence, the Romans where also the first to make widespread use of concrete. They made it by mixing broken stone, sand, cement and water, then sitting it out to let it harden. With the concrete they easily made bigger arches and bridges then anyone has previously attempted.
  • Philosophy
  • The Roam philosophy was Stoicism, and the Greeks used it to.
  • Engineering is also part of the major influence as this created the roads, aqueducts and bridges. Almost 50,000 miles of road connected Rome to the frontier of the empire. The roads were built with layers of stone and gravel. Their ideas or techniques set the standard of road construction for nearly 2,000 years.
  • Law
  • Roman law was often unfair for the rich and the poor and slaves.
  • The Roman language was Latin, and Latin is the base language of most today. On the back of a U.S. dime is the U.S. official motto which is in Roman it's E pluribus unum and it translates to "Out of many, one". The influence can be seen in many English speakers today.
  • Uhhhh to be honest I don't know. But like I said last time that's not the point.
  • Ok, so where are we exactly?
  • The Romans adopted Greek philosophy and it was Stoicism. And the people whole believed it were called Stoics. The Stoics believed that divine intelligence ruled all nature and a person's soul was a spark of this divine intelligence. Many believed the key to life was a great character so maintaining self-control and couarage.
  • *Sigh* yes, yes it would. I have a lot to teach you now.
  • Uhhh would it kind of help if I knew what philosophy was?
  • The Roman laws where often unfair, the laws controlled marriage, inheritance, contracts and countless other daily life aspects. The Romans believed that nature provides a universal law of justice.The U.S. Deceleration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were actually influences by the unfair ideas of law and government by the Romans.
  • Ugh, the rich Romans where treated better then the poor and the slaves they both gt treated terribly while the rich where in heaven.
  • What sorry I wasn't paying attention.
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