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Justus Velez
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13 August, 09:02
How are ancient and modern clvilizations similar?
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Dulce Gibbs
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Ancient and modern civilizations are similar in that they both have a division of labor, social classes, an administrative system, a written language, architecture and art styles and large population centers, such as cities and towns ... The Romans built roads and aqueducts so the people and civilization could flourish.
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