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  • MANS GREED FOR MATERIALISM

  • ROMANS ARE NAZIS JUST IN ANOTHER TIME

  • 7th grade assignment was on this:)

  • Used this for my seventh grade history class project, long story short Easy A!! Thanks :)

  • i think most people are watching this for a school assignment including me

  • @antrickfull Rome isn't resposible for Democracy, Athens is.

    However indeed without the Romans we wouldn't have a lot of stuff we have now

  • @meesromijn Democracy is Greek but it was the Romans who spread Democracy to the rest of the known world (the west) leading to the British and Democratic USA....and now half the World.

  • A - freaking - mazing. Simply amazing.

  • why wine? lol.why not food coloring? oh well, very interesting.

  • my f.1 sister 's net told her to do a worksheet abt this documentary . she asked me to help her.im chinese and not good at englsih and i cant listen clearly to that over excited old man. ive already keep abusing the replay button but still miss a question which is' wt structure did the aqueducts used?'anyone tell me?

  • @benxbrian Bridges and pipes

  • i remember my 8th grade socials teacher showed us this documentry and we kept playing this part over and over again not because of how cool it was but because how excited teh old man gets

  • Do these aqueducts still work?

  • @TheFederalEurope some of them, but like the video says, the open channells on top have been replaced by pipes

  • @TheFederalEurope Few of them do. Most of the aqueducts outside the Empire collapsed or stopped working after centuries due to calcium deposits from hard water and a lack of an organized maintenance team. Rome's aqueducts were cut by the Goths in 537 AD, but a few of them were rebuilt in between the fifteenth century and the present. Several other Roman-built aqueducts that still function outside of Italy include those in Almunecar, Spain, and the Diocletianus Aqueduct in Solin, Croatia.

  • he said those idle pyramids and those useless works of the greeks

  • I showed this video to my 4th grade Latin Class, they LOVED it! I would like to recreate the experiment. Thanks for posting.

  • aqfg

  • BRILLIANT!!!!! love the expirement!  -Bianca-

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