the Coliseum, roman numerals, the Senate and Republic, and Hadrian's Wall
It affects us by what language and alfabet we use today in the western part of the world and their great army ha taught us what to do in an army..
The Latin language is still used today and Roman numerals are the numerical element of the languge. Roman numerals can be found on one dollar US bills in the form of MDCCLXXVI which means 1776
we still use their war tactics sorry nothing else I can think of right now
Roman law is important to us today becasue our society uses many of the roman laws of ancient Rome
The Roman heating system does not affect us today. It fell out of use soon after the end of Roman civilisation.
it helped us because they past down their traditions
It could be argued that the Roman Empire has never fallen because its influence still remains with us even today.
Good Cuisine, Founder of much of the Americas, where many of us live today, Roman law which we still practice, cars, excellent fashion and beautiful people.
The Pythagorean theorem that was created by a mathematician named Pythagoras is still in use today. It helps us find the relationship between right triangles. (a2+b2=c2) Sorry, I only got one influence, I'm trying to find more!
they helped us make designs for legal buildings like courthouses
Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
There are far too many Roman achievements that help us today to list, but here are a few of them. Concrete. Can you imagine a city without concrete? Surgical instruments. The ancient Roman surgical instruments are recognizable to present day doctors although they are refined with modern materials. Pillars and arches in architecture. Some of our most beautiful bridges are arched like the Roman bridges. The original taxi meter. The aqueduct. Modern water systems are all piped on the principle of the Roman aqueduct. Central heating and indoor plumbing. These conveniences speak for themselves. The training of the military. Present day successful armies use the physical and psychological training that was innovated by the Romans.