The Legacy of Rome and the Medieval World: Foundations of Western Civilization
Discusses Rome's influence and medieval world's role in shaping Western civilization.
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The Legacy of Rome and the Medieval World: Foundations of WesternCivilizationThe Roman tendency in conquering other people was to preserve, not to destroyTrueThe term "Pax Romana" refers specifically to the fact that the Romans were apeace-loving peopleFalseThe Romans learned very little from the Etruscans to the northFalseWhat is the best-known surviving portion of the Roman highway?Appian WayThe American idea of "building a better mousetrap" most closely corresponds to which Roman value?PracticalityAncient Roman society was relatively tolerant of various religionsTrueRoman citizens had to travel to the capital city if they wanted to use a public bathFalseThe Greeks were more interested in "what works," while the Romans were more interested in what is right.FalseThe American idea of "a city on a hill" most closely corresponds to which Roman value?ImperialismIn what way does the Colosseum illustrates the principle ofeclecticism?
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