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There was never a democracy in Ancient Rome, the closest it came was a Republic.
Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.Today Rome is ruled by the Italian people. Italy is a democracy. Rome is its capitol.
Today both us and the Ancient Romans share: -Democracy, -Christianity, -Plumbing, -States, and -Language. There are more, but those are the obvious ones.
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Because Ancient Greece did have the same technology as Ancient Rome as Ancient Rome were technologically advanced. Ancient Rome had a stronger army and a more stronger and structured democracy.
No it was not. The Colosseum was an amphitheatre. The seating of a theatre was a semi-circle. The seating of an amphitheatre was a full circle or an oval. Basically, an amphitheatre was an arena.
Greece and Rome for sure. Greece had a direct democracy, and Rome had a representative democracy. Rome's form of democracy was a Republic. A Republic is the kind of government to we use in the USA today.
Ancient Greece is usually accredited with forming the first democracy, and Ancient Rome is known for having the first republic.
Ancient Rome no longer exists and therefore owns no countries today. Ancient Rome ended in the 5th century. Now there is modern Rome which is the capital of Italy.
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