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The Roman Empire Geography Religion Achievements Politics Economics Directions: For each letter of GRAPES, write 2-3 sentences about the topic. Be sure to include specific facts and information from your notes. Highlight important figures, dates, or terms. Geography Location Physical features Bodies of Water Religion Beliefs Gods Moral Code Achievements Literature Academics Inventions Language Lasting contributions Politics Structure of government Laws Rulers Political System Economics Money/Currency Imports/exports Trade Routes Professions Social structure Art Music Clothing Culture Social classes