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What are some of the important contributions of the Roman Empire? At least three examples.

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Aqueducts.

Sanitation.

Architecture.

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Representative Democracy.

Bathhouses, important precursor to flush toilets because instead of defecating in a pot and throwing it out the window or something, you would go into a hole actually resembling a toilet and it would go down into tubes filled with water similar to a modern sewer.

Similarly, aqueducts. If there's one thing Rome was good at, it was moving water around.

Architecture, including arches to aid weight distribution and conserve materials because a giant arch takes fewer bricks than a giant wall, domes which were basically an arch bent into a circle and served a similar purpose but for cielings instead of walls, and roads that weren't just dirt but instead "paved" (basically just a stone path) making them flood resistant.

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