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the 1st roman emperor was who? *
julius caesar
agustus
claudius
maximus
lasting legacy of the roman government in the us is what? *
live free, die hard.
us constitution, ideas such as a senate, veto, checks and balances on political power
right to own guns
right to post bond, when arrested for a crime
aqueducts served as what? *
springs and fountain systems
draining system
a sewer system for the city of rome
First Question: The 1st Roman emperor was who?
Augustus (originally Octavian) was the first Roman emperor, transitioning Rome from a republic to an empire. Julius Caesar was a dictator before the imperial period, Claudius was a later emperor, and Maximus is not the first Roman emperor.
Roman government structures like the Senate, veto, and checks on political power influenced the US Constitution. "Live free, Die Hard" is a movie tagline, right to own guns and post bond are not Roman - derived legacies.
Roman aqueducts were engineered to transport water to cities, supplying springs and fountains. They were not primarily drainage or sewer systems (the Cloaca Maxima was a sewer system, distinct from aqueducts).
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B. Augustus