Read-Along Chapter 5 Section 3. What cultures make up the Greco- Roman Culture? Greek Rome Hellenistic??

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Read-Along Chapter 5 Section 3

What cultures make up the Greco- Roman Culture? Greek Rome Hellenistic??

Who was Livy? Historian Philosopher

What did artists try to achieve in their works? Artists stressed realism?? and individualism??

What is a mosaic? Where might you find one today? A mosaic is a picture made from small colorful pieces Examples??

What was the focus of Roman Architecture? Can this be seen in our society today? Explain and give examples. Focus: Grandeur?? Examples: Domes, Columns

What is meant by "Rule of Law?" Stability and peace through agreed upon norms.

What are at least 4 elements of Roman Law that we incorporate into our law today? Innocent until Proven Guilty Face accuser and offer defense Guilt beyond reasonable doubt through evidence Judges interpret the law Penalties depend on social class