The three building blocks of Western civilization are often considered to be ancient Greece, ancient Rome, and Judeo-Christian ethics. Ancient Greece contributed foundational ideas in philosophy, democracy, and the arts, while Rome established legal systems, governance, and engineering feats. Judeo-Christian ethics introduced moral frameworks that influenced Western thought and culture. Together, these elements shaped the political, social, and intellectual landscape of the Western world.
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