Money Vs Roman Time Essay

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I agree that the world is vastly different from the periods studied in class. The reason that I have came to this conclusion is because theres a large difference in weapons, communication, currency and many other things that are used today that wasn't or was used differently during the periods studied. One of the more important topics is money and that took a major change since firstly being introduced during the roman time. In Rome the currency consisted of coins that were either silver, gold, platinum, or bronze. Unlike the coins used in today world the Roman coins had noticeable lower value. However, the main difference between the currency wasn't the coins. Even though the coins had their differences from each other, the main difference …show more content…
Back in ancient Egypt at the top of the social structure was the Pharaoh, below the Pharaoh was the nobles, below the nobles were the scribes and craftspeople and finally at the bottom was the farmers, servants and slaves. Thats not now how it is in Egypt or in general anymore. There are president, branches, and everything is now modernized. Moving on is the fact that everything was being introduced. For example the introduction of the wheel in Mesopotamia. or the Arch by the Etruscans. Since everything was being introduced nobody had a great idea on how to used certain things. The wheel was used for chariots and pottery, instead of being used for cars. The arch wasn't as popular and architecture as it is today. which means there is a major difference in building structures. Everything today is modernized and completely different and more advanced than in the world today. Even though new things are being introduced everyday they are highly different and more advanced than it was back then. Even though there are similarities between the two times such as, the fact that people lived communicated, traveled, and built structures, you will always see a vast difference in the world. The reason being is because the world now is highly more advance and has adapted to all the inventions that were just being introduced in the periods studied. The way of writing has change, commutation between humans has risen, and the type of money cannot

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