Many of the Roman roads still exist and so do parts. The ones that do exist are not used for traffic today because it could damage them. Some modern roads follow the path set down by the Romans. So, what the Romans did doesn't effect todays roads.
The Romans were a very innovative people, but one possible influence on their architecture would be the Etruscans, who are supposed to have invented the arch, beyond that most of what the Romans built was their own.
The Romans played a large role in the spread of Christianity in Europe. The Romans advanced civilization paved the way for democratic ideals.
The building of the pyramids tells us about the importance of pharaohs in Egyptian society. Pharaohs ruled as gods.
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sort of ... she influenced womens rights i think
The Romans Have Given us the aqueduct, sanitation, roads, loads more !
Becuase it gave them roads and buildings like the colosseum. In the modern world we would have barley anything without the romans ,there ideas have influenced us today If you think we use a lot of concrete today and the Romans invented concrete
roads
Concrete, Aqueducts, Baths, Central Heating and Roads.
Architecture, engineering, roads, poems. There are more
it tells us that the Romans have great imagining skills and are really caring about peoples health
Ancient Greece influenced America by laying bases for philosophy, art, literature, mathematics, science, warfare, politics (democracy), architecture, engineering, and theater. the Romans gave America roads sky scrapers they also gave us Christianity and Catholicism and the pope that's about all i know about how roman influence on America today
by building roads all across the country
Cass Gilbert, architect of the US Supreme Court Building, designed the building in the Neoclassical Roman style. The sixteen marble columns supporting the pediment are in the classic Corinthian style.
humans have interacted with the environment by building bridges, homes, roads, damms, and many more
it tells us that the Romans have great imagining skills and are really caring about peoples health
One way American's improved the roads in the early 1800s is by private companies building turnpikes. America was moving from horse and buggy to motorcars in the 1800s.