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Greece and Italy were neighbors across a narrow sea. How did the location of Greece affect the development of Roman society?
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Greece and Italy were neighbors across a narrow sea. How did the location of Greece affect the development of Roman society?
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Basically they borrowed much from Greek culture
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The Romans had conquered Greece. So, the Romans used many Greek ideas and incorporated it into their civilization.
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