The impact of Greece and Rome on the world
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What did the classical age of the Greeks and Romans do for the modern western world? | Laid many of the political foundations
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What did the Athenian and Roman approach to governance allow? | A portion of the population to participate as citizens rather than simply obey as subjects
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What did the Athenian and Roman governance approach inspire? | The Enlightenment thinkers of the 18th century
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What led to the emergence of modern participatory democracy? | French and English philosophers finding inspiration in the writings of the Greeks and Romans.
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What survived in Europe long after the collapse of Rome? | Roman law codes
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What served as the starting point for the development of many modern European law codes? | Roman law codes
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What was developed in Greece and further expanded upon in Rome? | Humanism and rational philosophy
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What did both Greece and Rome leave behind them? | A wide and long lived cultural legacy
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What was developed in Greece and further explored in Rome? | Humanism and rational philosophy
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What did humanism and rational philosophy serve as the foundation for? | The European Renaissance and Scientific Revolution
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What Greek and Roman discoveries made their way to the Arab world? | Science and Engineering
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Why were science and Engineering important to the Arab world? | They were key to the development of navigational technologies that spurred the Age of Exploration.
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What were the results of discoveries in Greek and Roman engineering techniques? | The construction of monumental architecture, irrigation and municipal water systems, and roads that contributed to a prosperous and cosmopolitan society.
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