Well, my 6th grade class just finished up learning about Rome....
I do very well in Rome so this is pretty accurate information:
Roman laws and government are important to the development to the US because it basically shaped the US government. You see, Rome was a republic, so are we... Ya making the connection? Anway... Rome's government was exactly like today's modern day US government. We have a min leader that was voted leader by the citizens. If Rome wasn't a republic back then, I bet we wouldv'e found another republic to base it off of but then again, we might just have a different government altogether.
~NerdyGirl
The codification of laws were set forth into the Twelve Tables. This example of justice showed how important an individual was before the law. So, the concept of government by laws.
The dome, arch, paved roads, the arena, government, laws, cement, are all out of ancient Rome.
Roman law is important to us today becasue our society uses many of the roman laws of ancient Rome
the senate
It is considered an example of the style of public buildings, and reflects on activities in that civilization. Roman civilization formed an important part of European development. [Laws, theatre, poetry etc]
Government's important duties include making laws and enforcing those laws in order to protect its citizens. Another important duty of government is to provide for under privileged members of government.
They are important because they make laws and change some of the existing laws.
laws of the Roman Empire
laws of the Roman Empire
it collected roman laws into one code APEXVS.COM
Yes it did. This is because the laws and government of the Roman government were connected to religious rules and, especially, augury (the divination of the omens of the gods). Decisions which affected public concerns had to be preceded by augury.
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