I did these notes in my travel journal.
3. In Rome, the elders thought that people were losing their values system. Over time, these values became less important. Some people blamed this change on the Greeks. The Romans followed the Greeks’ example in almost every area of life.
4. In 313 CE, the emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which granted Christianity—as well as most other religions—legal status. While this was an important development in the history of Christianity, it was not a total replacement of traditional Roman beliefs with Christianity. Emperor Theodosius soon made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire.
5. Rome borrowed heavily from Greek culture. The Romans followed the Greeks’ example in almost every area of life: Art, architecture, literature, philosophy, religion, and education.
6.Engineers built about 50,000 miles of roads throughout the Roman Empire. Many were used for hundreds of years. They also built bridges, harbors, and aqueducts. Aqueducts are stone structures that carry water from the hills into cities.
I based these answers off of the lesson, therefor on your DBA these answers will be right.
Hope this helps!
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~Lola♥