Of course ancient Rome's political ideas spread. They carried their politics with them all over the empire. After the dissolution of the Roman empiretheir legal concepts remained and today form the basis of many western laws.
In ancient Greece ideas were mainly spread verbally. People talked about them.
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.
Greek philosophy spread after being conquered by the Romans, and then the Romans spread the "improved" Greek ideas around their territory. Sometimes Roman philosophers agreed with the Greeks thoughts, and sometimes they highly disagreed.
the political power that citizens held in their government
The early civilization in which an increase in trade led to the spread of new ideas was the Ancient Silk Road civilization. The extensive trade network connected East Asia with the Mediterranean region, facilitating the exchange of goods, technologies, and knowledge. This resulted in the spread of various ideas, such as religion, philosophy, and scientific advancements, across different cultures and regions.
The Middle East spread their ideas by warfare and conquests
The Middle East spread their ideas by warfare and conquests
In ancient Greece ideas were mainly spread verbally. People talked about them.
The middle east spread their ideas by warfare and conquests
trade
people had the power to vote for leaders
Silk Road.
Contributing to the faster spread of ideas.
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 consensus among political historians regarding the possibility that the ideas of ancient Greek Thrasymachus may be distorted is because of the source of the information about him. Only in Plato's Republic do we hear about ideas that take a different slant on politics and government. As these ideas conflicted with Plato's, the possibility of distortion is clear.
Travel and marriage spread renaissance ideas, By when you married you would spread ideas to you kids and spouse, and when you travel you spread it where you go
The spread of Lutheran ideas played a role in shaping European political science by challenging the authority of the Catholic Church and traditional religious hierarchies, leading to increased focus on individualism, freedom of conscience, and the idea of religious pluralism. This, in turn, influenced the development of secular political theories and the eventual separation of church and state in many European countries.