Why did Romans build the Roads?
To move their massive armies quickly from place to place. The roads they built also helped roman merchants move around.
How many Branches of government were there?
There were 3.
What is 1 thing the Roman architectures influenced?
Government buildings, large banks, and even some famous buildings like the United States Capitol Building.
What was their language?
Latin
How did Romans get their water?
Aqueduckts
Do they still use the Roads till this day?
Yes
The Legislative branch makes and enacts laws.
what did they use to build?
A stronger type of concrete than the one we use now.
How did Romans pronounce their languages name?
Ligula Latina
What helped Romans travel swiftly across great distances?
Their Roads
When were their Roads built?
Roman roads were vital to the maintenance and development of the Roman state, and were built from about 500 BC through the expansion and consolidation of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
What the three Governments consist of?
The magistrates, senate, and the assemblies and tribunes.
When did Architectures in Roman start?
Roman Architecture covers the period from the establishment of the Roman Republic in 509 BC to about the 4th century AD.
What mixture of languages did they use?
Latin and Brythonic
When was the Roman aqueduct created?
it was created in 312 bc