Most Romans lived in the high rise, rather flimsy apartments called "insulae". Because they were so densely populated, fire was always a hazard and cooking fires were the worst culprits.
No, because families would have to be evacuated out of their homes
Yes, in most municipalities they are allowed in residential areas.
Yes, but most of the time, married women became housewives to tend for their homes and raise their children. Most jobs they could perform were centered around house cleaning (i.e: nanny, maid, cook, dishwasher).
They didn't. Fire allowed people to cook, protect themselves, and keep warm. Fire is the most valuable tool man has.
The Ancient Romans were responsible for the production of many items/designs that we still use today. Some of these are: - Advanced roads and roadways - Aqueducts - Water pumps - Tools used in engineering, measuring and construction - Cesareans (or C-sections) - Reinforced concrete - Our calendar - Umbrellas (for both sun and rain) - Showers - Indoor plumbing - Flushing toilets - Books (instead of scrolls) - Ploughs
The most frequent method of execution for non-Romans, by the Romans, was strangulation.
Yes, most of the older homes have basements but the newer track homes do not.
It is the right of an adult, law abiding American to have weapons for defense. It is listed as the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution, and most state constitutions.
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If by belief you mean religion, the Romans had their own religion. Like most ancient religions, it was polytheistic, it had many goods. As for the empire, the conquered peoples had their own religions. The Romans respected their religions and allowed their worship. Apart for Judaism, they also were polytheistic.
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Yes, they most certainly are. They do not have to wear a head scarf in their own homes, or in front of women. they do not have to wear it in front of their fathers, brothers or husbands.