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- 3. Like Greek sculpting and art, Rome had used their ideas to focus on sculpting/painting things like _____________.
- 7. While Greek sports were more like the ______, the Roman sports were like Gladiator fights.
- 8. The Greeks and Romans both loved to _____, and the Greeks even set up a school to teach the Romans how to dance.
- 11. Ancient Rome and ancient Greece started to (first) learn how to ____.
- 12. Greek decorations were painted on pots, while Rome decorations were _______ on pots.
- 16. The Greeks took part the _____ wars, whereas the Romans did not.
- 17. The Romans got inspired by the Greeks and their methods of using four notes and different _____.
- 19. Rome’s empire lasted for ___________ years, while Greece’s empire lasted three hundred.
- 20. The ancient Greek government was called ____ while the Roman government is called the Roman Republic.
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- 1. Ancient Roman ______ was influenced by Greek cuisine and later absorbed culinary influence from territories added to the empire.
- 2. Greek houses were really good, and this inspired Rome to make cool ______ as well, although they added some of their own stuff as well.
- 4. Both ancient Rome and ancient Greece used the same art to _____ things.
- 5. Greek art was rather focused on ______, whereas Roman art was focused on that too, but, they painted much more known people as well.
- 6. Ancient Romans got married at 25, whereas ancient greeks got married at _______.
- 9. Rome had borrowed a bunch from Greece’s idea of __________.
- 10. Roman education was based on Greek ______, but it also included things like Roman politics and different religious beliefs.
- 13. Ancient Rome had a, _______, whereas ancient Greece had a democracy.
- 14. Ancient Romans were inspired like the Greeks to try to make a living out of _________.
- 15. As Greek was able to create most of basic architecture, Rome had one really famous addition that we still use today, which is the _____.
- 18. Greek built roads that connected to ____ cities while Rome had a road to one city.