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Which ancient civilization is the most similar to America?
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:26 am
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:26 am
America today is an "empire" run on mercantilism and a dominant navy. America is harsh on enemies and most of its citizens have a strong sense of national pride. America uses trade agreements and treaties to access markets all over the world and bring in heeps of profit. America uses political ideology like freedom and democracy for all to control many of its allies, and to defend its actions to most of the worldwide community.
I say we are most similar to Athens. They also relied on a strong navy and trade dominance to control the Mediteranean. Their citizens had strong national pride and they used political ideas like freedom and democracy to defend their actions. Luckily America does not have an equally powerful militant nation so close to it like Athens had with Sparta, at least we don't right now
I say we are most similar to Athens. They also relied on a strong navy and trade dominance to control the Mediteranean. Their citizens had strong national pride and they used political ideas like freedom and democracy to defend their actions. Luckily America does not have an equally powerful militant nation so close to it like Athens had with Sparta, at least we don't right now
This post was edited on 3/11/15 at 11:40 am
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:30 am to Tiger1242
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Americans today is an "empire" run on mercantilism and dominate navy.
on the phone, I take it....otherwise, I´ll say Athenians had a comparatively better grasp of ancient Greek.
This post was edited on 3/11/15 at 11:31 am
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:38 am to Tiger1242
The Pontic empire at the time of Mithridites. Without question.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:38 am to Dandy Lion
Yea sadly admitting to posting on my phone while driving...
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:51 am to Tiger1242
Read The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. The similarities between Rome in its decline and modern-day U.S.A. are uncanny.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:52 am to Mo Jeaux
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The similarities between Rome in its decline and modern-day U.S.A. are uncanny.
Did the start letting women vote too?
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:53 am to Tiger1242
Whatever ancient civilization had crony capitalism and embraced government over-empowerment
This post was edited on 3/11/15 at 11:56 am
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:54 am to GeauxxxTigers23
Not really relevant to the OP but didn't the U.S. and Russia adopt the eagle as the state symbol as a "nod" to Rome?
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:55 am to Tiger1242
Spanish Empire could be debated.
Using our strength against weaker opponents who do not want us there to plunder their resources and riches.
Just throwing an extreme on the opposite side of the spectrum to spark debate.
Using our strength against weaker opponents who do not want us there to plunder their resources and riches.
Just throwing an extreme on the opposite side of the spectrum to spark debate.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 11:57 am to Tiger1242
Roman Republic/Empire
Two executives, bicameral legislature, civil and criminal courts, appellate systems, vetoes, trial by jury, presumption of innocence in court, melting pot, multilingual, multi-cultural, multiple religions, citizen-soldiers, professional athletes, international trade, dominant military power of the age, relatively literate population, welfare system for the poor, continuous war in foreign lands, rose up against foreign power to establish nation, slavery (at one time in the U.S., of course), immigration problems, massive deficit spending... the list goes on and on...
It can be argued that the United States government at its founding was heavily influenced by the structure of the Roman Republic. It's almost a carbon copy.
Definitely Rome.
Two executives, bicameral legislature, civil and criminal courts, appellate systems, vetoes, trial by jury, presumption of innocence in court, melting pot, multilingual, multi-cultural, multiple religions, citizen-soldiers, professional athletes, international trade, dominant military power of the age, relatively literate population, welfare system for the poor, continuous war in foreign lands, rose up against foreign power to establish nation, slavery (at one time in the U.S., of course), immigration problems, massive deficit spending... the list goes on and on...
It can be argued that the United States government at its founding was heavily influenced by the structure of the Roman Republic. It's almost a carbon copy.
Definitely Rome.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:03 pm to SpqrTiger
Considering the parameters of the OP, I'd venture the Akkadian culture of ancient Mesopotamia.
Least like us ? Ancient Egypt
Least like us ? Ancient Egypt
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:05 pm to NyCaLa
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Least like us ? Ancient Egypt
Or Japan.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:07 pm to theGarnetWay
Comancheria? There are similarities.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:08 pm to Mo Jeaux
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Read The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. The similarities between Rome in its decline and modern-day U.S.A. are uncanny.
More reason why Louisiana should take all the lifers at Angola and hold gladiator style fights at Tiger Stadium. Broadcast on pay per view and profits are used to help the state budget.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:09 pm to FelicianaTigerfan
We have Rome's political corruptness and lack of morals down pat.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:15 pm to Tiger1242
I don't know how anyone can say anything but Rome.
Posted on 3/11/15 at 12:15 pm to Gulf Coast Tiger
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We have Rome's political corruptness and lack of morals down pat.
But not its ruthless effectiveness.
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