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3 April, 16:48

Which is an example of Rome's adoption and adaptation of Greek culture?

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Rome's form of government was a direct democracy but women could vote.

Romans adopted Greek gods but gave them new names.

Romans valued civic duty but left fighting to professionals.

Roman families raised their boys to be soldiers, but not from birth.

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  1. 3 April, 17:09
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    The correct answer is B, "Romans adopted Greek gods but gave them new names."
  2. 3 April, 17:12
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    Option: Romans adopted Greek gods but gave them new names.

    Explanation:

    The Romans greatly influenced by Greek culture, art, and architectures. The establishment of Greeks civilization emerges before the Romans. The Roman choose some features from Greek culture, which included structure, philosophy, and deities. They adopted the Greek gods with their characteristics though they decided to change their names. Some of the example included, Greek God Zeus became the Roman counterpart as Jupiter. The Greek goddess Aphrodite became Venus.
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