Did Ancient Rome's Influence On Our World Today

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Ancient Rome has been a huge civilization to our world today. Although the timeline of Ancient Rome existed over 3,000 years ago, their past has affected our world today a large amount. If it weren’t for the Romans than we wouldn’t have many resources that generously affects our everyday life. For example, the Romans built roads, aqueducts, coliseums, arches, fountains, public baths, temples, domes and sewage pipes, they also developed Christianity, stoicism, democracy, republic, and freedom. In this essay, I will be focusing on the topic on how the Romans influenced and assisted our architecture today.

The civilization of Rome is a critical investigation because it is important that we know who created these kinds of architecture, and who to thank. Some architectural achievements that the Romans attained were churches, temples, domes, fountains, aqueducts, and roads. They also built Coliseums which is a stadium people go to watch other people fight for entertainment. This building influenced our world today because now we have football stadiums, basketball stadiums, baseball stadiums and more, where people watch competitive sports teams play. Now the Coliseum …show more content…

It also explains that the Romans built many roads, which most roads would lead to Rome. The direct quote “Road markers for thousands of miles showed the distance to Rome.” from the book History Alive page 7, explains that the Romans built thousands miles of road. Another quotation in the book that supports that “All roads lead to Rome” is on page 7 in the book History Alive “But more than roads connected the empire’s 50 million people. This quotation explains that the many roads that the Romans built made it easier to connect with each other. It also explains that most of the roads connect to other countries. Roads are helpful because because it gives you directions and leads you wherever you want to

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