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Roman technology allowed: A. Romans to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations. B. Romans to do jobs othe...Question
Roman technology allowed:
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Roman’s to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations.
Roman’s to do the jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.
More Roman’s to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations.
The Roman Empire to have democratic government
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Roman’s to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations.
Roman’s to do the jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.
More Roman’s to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations.
The Roman Empire to have democratic government
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Roman technology allowed:
1. Roman's to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations: Roman technology included advancements in sanitation and public health infrastructure. The Romans developed complex aqueduct systems that provided clean water to cities, allowing for better hygiene and reducing the spread of diseases. They also created efficient sewer systems that helped maintain cleanliness and prevent the buildup of waste.
2. Roman's to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations: Roman technology and engineering skills allowed for the construction of infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and harbors. This improved transportation and trade, allowing Romans to engage in a variety of professions beyond agricultural work. The development of technology like the watermill and advanced mining techniques also opened up opportunities in industries such as milling, mining, and manufacturing.
3. More Roman's to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations: Roman technology, particularly in agriculture and mining, helped increase productivity and efficiency. This reduced the reliance on manual labor and decreased the demand for slaves. The widespread use of technology like the watermill, agricultural tools, and mining techniques meant that fewer people had to engage in backbreaking labor, allowing more individuals to be free citizens rather than enslaved.
4. The Roman Empire to have democratic government: Roman technology, although not directly responsible for the democratic government in the Roman Empire, played a role in creating the conditions for it. Advanced infrastructure, such as roads and communication systems, allowed for better connectivity and effective governance across a vast empire. The Romans also developed sophisticated administrative systems and legal codes, which contributed to the functioning of a representative government with elected officials and public participation.
1. Roman's to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations: Roman technology included advancements in sanitation and public health infrastructure. The Romans developed complex aqueduct systems that provided clean water to cities, allowing for better hygiene and reducing the spread of diseases. They also created efficient sewer systems that helped maintain cleanliness and prevent the buildup of waste.
2. Roman's to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations: Roman technology and engineering skills allowed for the construction of infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and harbors. This improved transportation and trade, allowing Romans to engage in a variety of professions beyond agricultural work. The development of technology like the watermill and advanced mining techniques also opened up opportunities in industries such as milling, mining, and manufacturing.
3. More Roman's to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations: Roman technology, particularly in agriculture and mining, helped increase productivity and efficiency. This reduced the reliance on manual labor and decreased the demand for slaves. The widespread use of technology like the watermill, agricultural tools, and mining techniques meant that fewer people had to engage in backbreaking labor, allowing more individuals to be free citizens rather than enslaved.
4. The Roman Empire to have democratic government: Roman technology, although not directly responsible for the democratic government in the Roman Empire, played a role in creating the conditions for it. Advanced infrastructure, such as roads and communication systems, allowed for better connectivity and effective governance across a vast empire. The Romans also developed sophisticated administrative systems and legal codes, which contributed to the functioning of a representative government with elected officials and public participation.
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