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We inherited language, religions, science, medicine, art/architecture, technology, literature, and law.

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Greece and from the Etruscans.

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Q: Where did the Romans borrow much of their culture?
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Which civilization did the Romans borrow many of their ideas and culture?

They used the Greek culture.


Is Greece have the same culture as rome?

No. The Greek Empire and the Roman empire had very different cultures. Although the Romans did adopt and borrow certain elements of Greek culture, their cultures were not the same.


What culture defined the ancient Romans but was not Roman?

To a large degree, the ancient Romans borrowed much of Hellenistic culture from the ancient Greeks.


What did the Japanese borrow from china?

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What artistic form did the ancient Romans borrow from the minion civilization?

The Romans did not borrow anything art form the Minoan civilisation because this civilisation was around much earlier than Rome. The Romans borrowed later art forms: Classical and Hellenistic.


Who did the Romans conquer and then adopt much of their culture?

the Greeks - much roman mythology and culture was taken from the Hellenistic peoples.


Who did the Phoenicians borrow relgious ideas from?

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Is a culture with many immigrants likely to borrow from another culture?

Yes they would borrow because they might have something we don't.


What artistic form did the ancient Romans borrow the Minoan civilization?

fresco


What architectural elements did the Romans borrow from Greeks?

columns and open spaces


How do culture regions changes?

Culture Regions change when they borrow culture traits and they depend on each other econimicly.


What ideas did the japanese borrow from china?

The Japanese borrowed ideas such as writing system, architecture, Buddhism, Confucianism, and government structure from China. The adoption of these elements greatly influenced the development of Japanese culture and society.