By nick law and sam abbott.  the Romans got some Greek ideas from Etruscan art they borrowed others directly from the Greeks.

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By nick law and sam abbott

 the Romans got some Greek ideas from Etruscan art they borrowed others directly from the Greeks.

sometimes the Greek influence on roman culture was indirect. For example the Greek alphabet was adopted and then changed by the Etruscans. The Romans then borrowed and altered the Etruscans.

  they had the ideas of mythology from the Greeks and chose gods to worship.

 They had a roman republic that had an elected leader. They overthrew monarchy and replaced it with a republic.

 The Romans invented the vault and the dome. They were the first to make concrete, the made concrete with broken stone and sand. With concrete they were able to build even bigger structures.

 Poor people had to go outside to go to a fast food stand. Rich people had a kitchen inside their house. People in Rome mostly ate bread, beans, spices, and a few vegetables. They usually drank water, honey and wine.

 Housing was very different for rich and poor people. Wealthy Romans lived in big houses made with stone and marble, with walls to block out the city. While Poor people lived in small, dark apartments.