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How was the Roman civilization similar to the Greeks?

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How was the Roman civilization similar to the Greeks?

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Actually, the Roman civilization mostly consists of the Greek civilization. The Roman civilization is nos so uniqe as it is thought to be because most of it was created by assimilaing other civilizations’ values such as the Etruscans (archs and domes), the Greeks (statues and columns) and the Eastern civilization (cults and fiestas). The Romans integrated all these customs and civil values into one and even improved it by studying Greeks scholars and their tracts.

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