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Discuss how much of Roman society and thought were Greek in origin.

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Answer- The Roman empire was very powerful and won other parts of the Mediterranean in 275 BC. Due to the fear of Romans, many Greeks joined the army during the battle of Carthaginians. This action of Greeks made the Romans very angry and they decided to control Greece in a very manipulative way. Greece was declared a province of the Roman empire. The people of Greece did not support Romans but they were helpless. The Romans governed for many years and the thoughts, values, and religion of Greece made it Greek in origin to some extent. According to Historical researches, the Greek literature, architecture, art, and culture were all adopted by Romans.

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