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Roman culture was heavily influenced by (Sumerian, Egyptian, Greek) civilization. The Roman religion adopted (Greek gods, Sumerian rituals, Egyptian practices), and religion was heavily focused on (performing rituals to please the gods, behaving in a moral manner, achieving salvation). The Roman religion did not include (multiple gods, a temple building, a moral code of behavior).

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Greek, Greek gods, performing rituals to please the gods, a moral code of behavior.
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Roman culture was heavily influenced by Greek civilization. The Roman religion adopted Greek gods, and religion was heavily focused on (performing rituals to please the gods, behaving in a moral manner, achieving salvation). The Roman religion did not include a moral code of behavior.

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The Roman religion consisted, as among the Greeks, more in a set of cults than in a body of doctrines. There were two kinds of cults: those of the home, which closely linked the family, and the publics, which stimulated patriotism and respect for the State. In general terms, it was a tolerant religion towards all foreign religions, as the Romans welcomed Greek, Egyptian and Phrygian gods. It was also a contractual religion, because the prayers and offerings were made as a pact with the gods, that is, to receive favors, and if the believer understood that the deity did not fulfill him, he ceased to worship him.

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