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- 3. Greeks loved making _______, and Romans loved making statues.
- 5. Many Greeks cared about getting a good ____________, while Romans didn’t care about their kids/teenagers becoming smart.
- 7. Romulus, the founder of Rome, had a twin brother named ____.
- 8. Greeks had different kinds of food that they loved to eat, such as ______.
- 11. Both Greeks and Romans allowed their children to be wed at age _______.
- 13. Greeks did a lot of things that we still do today, such as listen to their favorite ________.
- 14. Greeks loved having pets, especially dogs, whereas Romans did not own ________.
- 16. While Greeks were a democracy, Romans were a(n) _________.
- 17. Greek children back then enjoyed playing many different fun _______ that we still play today.
- 18. Greeks' homes were built kind of like they still are now, whereas Rome’s houses back then were quite _____________. marriage Greeks cared about people being wed quite a lot, even allowing people at the age of 12 or 13 to be married, whereas Romans didn’t care about ________ as much.
- 19. Greeks also loved to drink special and fancy drinks, such as _____.
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- 1. Rome was founded by a man named ______________.
- 2. Rome played a big role in the development of the _________ Civilization.
- 4. Rome officially became a Republic when their former _____, Tarquin the Great, was expelled from Rome.
- 6. Both Romans and Greeks usually focused their art on important __________ figures.
- 9. While Greeks did not fight other city-states, Romans participated in the ___________ wars.
- 10. The Greeks had many different buildings and structures all built into a town near the __________ Sea.
- 12. Both Greece and Rome had many different leaders, or ________.
- 15. After Rome being a republic, the Romans became a(n) ___________.
