how civilized were the romans?

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Many of today’s great civilizations were based on one of the most civilized societies in all of human history. The Romans were considered more advanced than a lot of other countries in their time. The Roman Empire was one of the most civilized society that ever existed in human history. The Romans developed 1. many architectural engineering techniques that are still in use now 2. gave us a lot of knowledge about science and technology 3. And democracy in governance. These facts provide a lot of evidence of one of the most civilized society in all of human history.

The Ancient Romans demonstrated their superior civilization with incredible architectural advancements. The Pantheon is the world’s biggest dome till this day; also the aqueducts and roads from thousands of years ago are still in great shape. By the fact that the Romans built these incredible architectures, it shows that they are indeed civilized. They could build a dome on top of a building and not having it to collapse is very hard, that shows that they had very advanced architectural engineering techniques and also on April 21st the sun will shine through the Oculus in an exact time, which shows that they had advanced math skills. Aqueducts are underground and above ground pipes that transfer water to different places, they are used by the royals, patricians and plebeians. This shows that Rome is civilized because if they were not civilized they would have different pipes for different social classes. And the aqueducts are so well built that they are still in use today, like the roads. Romans built the first road on Earth; they are built with wide and heavy stone blocks, dirt or gravel and flagstones. They are in such a great shape that even now, comparing them to th...

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The Romans Empire is one of the most civilized societies the world had ever witnessed. And the empire presented their great civilization with their architectural engineering techniques, advanced science and technology and their democratic governance.

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