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Eclecticism And Imperialism In Roman Culture

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The Romans valued eclecticism, practicality, and imperialism which made them a one of the greatest rulers of all time. To defy each of these terms let me start by explain the meaning of 1. Eclecticism to use a group of ideas that best fits . 2 Practicality meaning to be more practical in contrast to theory. 3. Imperialism to use more power and influence to take over territories. Furthermore, to illustrate how these values were important to the roman culture I will explain examples how eclecticism, practicality, and imperialism were applied to there essential values. For example how Eclecticism applied to there values are the way the Romans were always constantly changing there scripture's, there pholisphys, there government, religious
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