Which of the following describes the influence of Greek Stoicism on Roman culture? a) The Romans valued avoiding anger, jealousy, and greed through self-control. b) The Romans emphasized a personal sense of duty toward others. c) The Romans considered modesty important in religious practice. d) The Romans prioritized strength and devotion to state protection.

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The influence of Greek Stoicism on Roman culture is best described by:

a) The Romans valued avoiding anger, jealousy, and greed through self-control.

Stoicism, which originated in Greece but had a significant impact on Roman philosophy, emphasized self-control, rationality and avoiding destructive emotions like anger or jealousy. These Stoic ideals resonated with Roman values, leading to the adoption of such principles in Roman culture, particularly among the educated elite.

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