Army:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/romans/army.shtml
Roads: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_roads
Aqueducts/Sewers: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/lostempires/roman/manual.html
Language: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin
Law: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Law
Architecture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Architecture
2006-08-25 22:26:49
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answered by Kitia_98 5
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It's consist of many things in our live. In culture their heritage can be seen in language, I think they also the pioneer in entertainment.
In Technological field, Roman engineering constituted a large portion of Rome's technological superiority and legacy, and contributed to the construction of hundreds of roads, bridges, aqueducts, baths, theaters and arenas. Many monuments, such as the Colosseum, Pont du Gard, and Pantheon, still remain as testaments to Roman engineering and culture.
There's still their legacy in military, especially army discipline.
2006-08-25 22:34:11
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answered by RS 4
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Romans used straight roads. In America i know that all th streets are straight. In Europe there are alot of curves but you can find the roman straight roads in some places.
2006-08-25 22:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Howabout artillery in warfare. They were the first to effectively use it.
2006-08-25 22:26:49
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answered by Family Guy 3
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roads buildings new laws changing history better at combat etc
2006-08-25 22:31:26
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answered by martin r 5
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roman numerals and they wrote the chapter in the bible.
2006-08-25 22:28:57
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answered by chefssaltyballs 1
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roads,dams,pipes,sewage,artillery,army formations,laws,educ.
2006-08-25 22:37:53
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answered by Hermione J.Potter 3
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