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what culture element did the Romans adapt from Etruscans? a. their alphabet b.their astronomical observations c. their numerical system d. their polytheism
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what culture element did the Romans adapt from Etruscans? a. their alphabet b.their astronomical observations c. their numerical system d. their polytheism
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a. their alphabet
Their alphabet can be seen as the precursor to today's latin alphabet used worlwide, as it was taken by Romans from the Etruscans and adapted to suit their needs.
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