The Roman Empire helped create the way we run our governments today, kind of like how a big, strong toy box sets up all your favorite games.
The Romans had leaders, just like you have a teacher or a coach. They also had laws, which are like rules for playing fair. If someone broke a rule, they got in trouble, just like when you forget to clean up your toys and Mom says "time-out."
How the Romans Shaped Today's Governments
The Roman Empire was huge, so they needed a way to make sure everyone followed the same rules. That’s where legislatures came in, kind of like a group of kids who decide the rules for the whole class.
Also, the Romans had emperors, like having a super-cool captain who leads the team. Sometimes that worked great; sometimes it got messy, just like when one kid wants to be in charge all the time.
Today, many countries have leaders and laws just like the Romans did, but with fancier names! The Roman Empire helped create the way we run our governments today, kind of like how a big, strong toy box sets up all your favorite games.
The Romans had leaders, just like you have a teacher or a coach. They also had laws, which are like rules for playing fair. If someone broke a rule, they got in trouble, just like when you forget to clean up your toys and Mom says "time-out."
Examples
- A child learns about how the Roman Senate is like a modern city council.
- A student sees how emperors are similar to today's presidents.
- A kid compares Roman laws to school rules.
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See also
- What is The Roman Empire?
- Why Did the Ancient Romans Build Roads to Nowhere?
- How Did the Roman Empire Manage Its Vast Borders?
- How Did the Phoenicians Influence Modern Trade and Communication?
- How Did the Roman Empire Influence Modern Governments?