Question
How did the Romans react to Greek culture?
restricted Greek culture to the eastern provinces of the empire
integrated elements of Greek culture into Roman culture
preserved Roman culture
abolished Greek culture
distinguished Roman culture from Greek culture
restricted Greek culture to the eastern provinces of the empire
integrated elements of Greek culture into Roman culture
preserved Roman culture
abolished Greek culture
distinguished Roman culture from Greek culture
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The Romans integrated elements of Greek culture into Roman culture. They admired many aspects of Greek art, philosophy, literature, and religion, and they adapted and adopted these elements into their own society. This cultural blending led to the development of Greco-Roman culture, which significantly influenced Western civilization. While the Romans maintained aspects of their own cultural identity, they did not abolish or restrict Greek culture but rather embraced and incorporated it into their own.
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The correct answer is: **integrated elements of Greek culture into Roman culture.**
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