Romans were not recruited from their colonies (settlements) outside Italy because these colonies were settled mainly by retired soldiers. The recruits from the provinces (the name of the conquered territories) were locals and not Romans. They were called foederati (allies). The troops in which they fought were called auxiliaries because they supported the legions, which were composed of Roman citizens.
The Romans benefited from the cultures of other countries by adapting and absorbing aspects of the foreign cultures. The most obvious example is the Greek form of government. The Romans, after ousting their king sent a delegation to Greece to study the government. The Romans took the principles of the Greek governing system and adapted them to their own culture, such as the voting systems.
Neutralism is when a country or countries believe that they should not be entangled politically with other countries and avoid it altogether.
The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.The Romans were tolerant of other beliefs as long as they were not decadent or treasonous.
The Romans attempted to impose their state religion on the people they conquered. They obviously gave up doing this to the Jews and reached some sort of accommodation with the Jews. Originally they persecuted Christians, then the entire empire converted Christian. Romans also absorbed religions from other countries such as Greece, Egypt, and Persia. romans were tolerant of other religion as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion
Isolationism
Yes
the Romans attacked other countries for their possesions like gold and grain
Ancient Romans are called Romans, after their capital city, just as other ancient peoples were called after their own capitals. Such as Romans from Rome, Alexandrians from Alexandria, Athenians from Athens, Spartans from Sparta, etc. etc. etc.
Buying products from other countries is called importing
People from other countries are called foreigners or immigrants.
In Greece she had no other names, but the Romans called her Venus.
Well ancient romens travelled to conquer other provences and empires (countries), for riches and trade and to expand the empires (countries).
They are recruited by other members
No they did not have cellphones back then. If you actually mean call. But if you mean did they resort to asking other countries for help. Not because they were so powerful.
They are a little like the police service, however they are recruited by the Federal Government. They have authority in every state in the US and can have authority in other countries when this is granted by the secretary if state. This is normally only done when the head of the other countries have been contacted, I.e. When they need to go to Another Country to retrieve a criminal.
The Romans did the same activities as any other civilization. They built their houses, raised their families, joined the army to protect their families and possessions, and developed trade and relationships with other countries.
It's called interdependence