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Romans are the humans that live in Rome and have been part of the history since ancient Rome. Through history, Roman civilization has gone through changes including a monarchy, classical republic, and autocratic empire.

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The Greeks created it. The Romans copied them.


Did the Romans make human sacrifices to their gods?

They did sometimes.


Did the Romans prize individual human beings more highly than Greeks?

No; both Greeks and Romans had slaves. Thus can not be said to prize the individual human for his or her own self.


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The Romans tied their far-flung empire together with?

human runners


What kinds of religious practices did the Gauls have that the Romans thought were terrible?

Human sacrifice.


What resources did the Romans take from their conquered lands in north Africa?

For the most part it was human capital.


What features did the Romans adopt from the Greeks of the human art form?

proportion and natural body features.


What is the value of letter to the Romans for christians today?

It still holds value today as people today still make very similar mistakes as the Romans did because it is in human nature.


Is the saying Romans are but sheep a metaphor?

Yes, the saying "Romans are but sheep" is a metaphor. It implies that Romans are easily influenced or led, similar to how sheep follow a shepherd. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to convey a deeper meaning about human behavior.


Why did Romans used to eat a diet of fruit and vegetable?

Because most of the peoples of the word eat fruit and veg. They are common in human diet. The Romans also ate meat and fish.


Why did the Romans treat christians harshly?

As they met in private houses rather than openly in temples, were reported to eat human flesh and drink human blood, and were expelled from Judaism, the Romans were both disgusted by their habits and suspected them of plotting revolution.