Influence Of Ancient Rome

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Rome and Greece were both quite influential in today’s world, but one has impacted us more than the other. They were both very innovative society, creating, building, new useful tools that we use in today’s world. Although, Rome has created more that has helped shaped how we live and work in the current world. Romans learned to share ideas and improve their society as a whole. They had education available and any laws made, applied to everyone. The structure of the Roman government and the economy also helped shape ours into what it is today. Between Greece and Rome, Rome has made the biggest impact on the United States today. By far, Rome’s has been more creative and innovative than Greece, who pales in comparison. People of Rome brought …show more content…

The glass blowing technique is an example. (Debate - Science, Architecture, and Technology) Glassmakers would melt glass, allow it to harden and cool in the origination tank. Then the glass pieces would be broken into chunks, and shipped to glassworkers. Glass workers would remelt the chunks at a lower temperature and create glass objects. Today, this technique has been modified, instead made by heating the glass to extreme temperatures and then blowing into them threw the other end of a rod, and coming out as beautiful creations. (Corning Museum of Glass 1) This is still used to create different kinds of bottles, vases, and many other types …show more content…

They had effected today 's culture and beliefs also. When Christianity was legalized in the Roman society, many changes were made. Churches were built and many people freed to practice their beliefs. This was only the beginning of the spread. Word quickly spread through the Roman territory and many people were enthusiastic about the oncoming changes. This was one of the many starting points of the spread of Christianity, a religion that is practiced all over the world today. The United States is considered a Christian country. From the ten commandments to the money we use, bibliographic references are made everywhere. (Trueman

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