Citizenship - The idea that one should act for the good of the city or nation, and not for personal gain., Roads - The Roman system of paved pathways across the continents allowed their armies- and information- to travel and spread quickly., Engineering - Romans designed and built bridges that spanned raging rivers, and enormous stadiums (in a style that is still copied today)., Spread of Christianity - Emperor Constantine converted to this religion, it became widespread and the official religion of the empire- therefore bringing it to parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia., Concrete - This revolutionized Roman construction, allowing them and later civilizations to build massive, strong structures., Aqueducts - Human-made channels that carried water from distant mountain ranges into Rome or other cities., Laws written & displayed for all - This prevented the unfair treatment of Romans- since everyone knew the laws, officials had to treat everyone the same., Realistic Art - Romans focused on statues and paintings that showed great detail., Civic Duty - The idea that one must perform duties for one’s nation in order to enjoy the privileges of that nation., Greek Architecture - Roman buildings featured tall columns and opens spaces, a Greek style that is even present in American buildings today.,

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