My butt was a great contribution.
This question is really an opinion, but I would say that it would have to be Greece because Greece layed down the foundations for both of the other civilizations. Actually no, it didn't. Greece was a Democracy where the people ran the government and Rome was actually a Republic with representatives. Considering the U.S. government is a Democratic Republic, I would have to say Rome and Greece influenced the country's government.
Greece gave us the concept of democracy and trial by jury. The Romans built on these ideas and gave us the concept of civil rights, the obligations of a contract, personal property laws, private ownership, types of proof used in courtrooms, and the legal force of a will.
No. They were made from bronze
There was not a name for a government made up of two houses in ancient Rome because Rome did not have this type of government.
About 48% of the colonists were English, so they made considerable contributions to the development of the government.
Portugal but ancient Greece and Rome use more
Demeter in Greece, Ceres in Rome. Do you want more? In Rome there was Pomona who made fruit grow.
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
Slaves made up a much smaller part of the population in the Han Dynasty than they did in Greece or Rome.
The contributed the democratic system to the modern world they were the first to use it
Greece is not a republic. Rome is a republic.
The societies of ancient Greece and Rome had similar political structures, with both being city-states or republics. However, Greece had a more direct democracy, while Rome had a more complex system with a senate and consuls. In terms of cultural achievements, both civilizations made significant contributions to art, literature, philosophy, and architecture. The impact of these civilizations on Western civilization is profound, with their ideas and institutions influencing modern political systems, art, and philosophy.