The political ideals that the US took from the Romans were a codified law system and representative government. ancient Rome had a representation system where senators voted for their areas. Rome was too spread out for Athenian democracy.
The US has many different political ideologies because its people are allowed the freedom of speech. There are many liberal ideals such as equality for everyone and a call for peace. There are also many conservative ideologies which call for people to return to religion and put more power in big business.
They have been able to change to meet the needs of the people. Their evolution and ability to keep up help them to endure.
The two major US political parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party.
...say things in opposition to the views and ideals of the US government.
How did the US go a isolationism foreign policy to a political and military involvement?
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Democracy, supposedly.
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The Romans played a large role in the spread of Christianity in Europe. The Romans advanced civilization paved the way for democratic ideals.
Reminding us of the ideals our country was brought up on and to keep these ideals going everyday, and reminding us for what soldiers are fighting for -these ideals-.
No one in the US adopted all of the political ideas of the Romans. The fathers were inspired by the Roman Republic, but did not adopt the ideas of this republic because this political system applied to an ancient society, which was totally different. They were strongly influenced by Montesquieu, am 18th century French philosopher , rather than the Roman political system.
The US has many different political ideologies because its people are allowed the freedom of speech. There are many liberal ideals such as equality for everyone and a call for peace. There are also many conservative ideologies which call for people to return to religion and put more power in big business.
What the Romans Did for Us was created in 2000.
The US tries to create a foreign policy based on the values of democracy, representation, human rights, and meritocracy. In many ways, the US falls far short of this mark, but the intent is a replication of those values that the US treasures for its own citizens, so the exportation of those values is a contribution in line with US political and economic ideals.
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