Unit 5: Ancient Rome Ch 6. What are the pros and cons of Romulus starting Rome on his own after killing his brother? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wA1D9wd.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY
Advertisements

The Lasting Contributions of Rome
The Roman Republic.
Unit 5: Ancient Rome Ch 6. Unknown Origins Artistic Culture Lucius Tarquinius Priscus Fall to Rome VIDEO LINK.
Geography & Early Republic
The Lasting Contributions of Rome
Bell Ringer 9/18 Use Map Book pages When did Rome become a republic? 2.What was the capital of the Roman Republic? 3.How is our country like Ancient.
Ch 8, Sec 1: Rome’s Beginnings No one truly knows…
Final Regents Review: Rome.
By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY.
Ancient Rome Monkey See…Monkey Do.
Chapter 13, Section 2 pgs The Roman World
Jeopardy The Rise of Rome Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200
ANCIENT ROME. For over 200 years, Rome was kingdom.
Early History of Europe. Classical Greece & Rome Both have made major contributions to the Western World even today.
Ancient Rome. Rome took everything Greek and made it their own! Took Greek religion & changed the names Built in similar architectural style Also heavily.
By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY.
Romulus and Remus The Etruscans The Influence of Greece.
Gov.MilitaryRandom Architecture and Tech. Emperors
Ancient Rome.
The Roman Republic Rome located on peninsula Legend is that twins Romulus and Remus were children of a princess and Mars, god of war The king ordered them.
By: Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley H.S. Chappaqua, NY.
Guided Notes – Ancient Rome
Another Fowler Creation. The center of the Italian peninsula is the location of what came to be called Rome. The Latin's built the original settlement.
Ancient Rome Flashcards. Why were the plains of Italy important? The plains provided rich fertile farmland.
The Roman Empire Test Review. 1.The Ides of March was on March 15, 44 B.C. Beware the Ides of March!
$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 PeopleUps ‘n DownsGovernmentMisc.
Bell Ringer 1)What was family life like in ancient Rome? PG )Tell the story of the Roman legend of the founding of Rome PG. 228.
Rome and Early Christianity
Outcome: Geography & Early Republic
Unit 5: Ancient Rome Ch 6. What factors of Roman society and culture might change if the twins had ruled together?
ROMAN CIVILIZATION. In addition to Greece, a significant classical civilization was ancient Rome Its history from 500 B.C A.D is known as the Classical.
PeopleWarsCulture GovernmentArchitecture
The Roman World Chapter 13 Section 2 p April 30, 2009 SS period 1/2/3/4.
ROME The Republic The Empire. The Origins of Rome 3 founding groups 3 founding groups Latin shepherds Latin shepherds Greek colonies Greek colonies Etruscan.
The Roman Republic RISE OF AN EMPIRE. The Republic  Geography:  Peninsula –on the Mediterranean Sea  Rome is located halfway between Alps and Sicily.
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF HISTORY AND ROME’S INFLUENCE.
Unit 5: Ancient Rome Ch jI 29jI.
What is a cultural contribution? What is the connection between a cultural contribution and cultural diffusion?
Rome Builds an Empire Chapter 11.4.
Accomplishments of the Roman Empire
The Geography of Rome Italy in 750 BCE Influence of the Etruscans  Writing  Religion  The Arch.
World History I Ms. Costas & Ms. Marino
Etruscan Kings expelled. Republic formed A representative democracy 509 BC BC Empire 27 BC AD Republic Fell.
Roman Beginnings Legend says that Rome was founded by twin bothers Remus and Romulus Legend says the twins were raised by a wolf. The twins founded Rome.
A Brief History of Rome. Rome, Geographically Latins, Etruscans Latins, Etruscans Tiber River Tiber River Greek colonies Greek colonies 509 BC—founding.
The Roman Empire Chapter 8 Section 4 Chapter 8 Section 4.
Ancient Rome and The Roman Empire The Rise and Fall of ROME.
Cornell Notes TOPIC: ANCIENT ROME
Ancient Rome CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3. THE MAIN IDEA The Ancient Romans made important contributions to government, law, and engineering. The cultural achievements.
The Roman Republic By: Mr. Strezo as Alex Trebek.
Ancient Rome Study Guide Answers. 1.Julius Caesar 2.Octavian; he took the name Augustus 3.Pompeii and Herculaneum 4.Carthage 5.Constantine 6.Spartacus.
Originally, when Rome was small, it was ruled by kings. For hundreds of years it was run by elected leaders. It became rich and powerful. The.
Rome and Christianity : From Republic to Empire Key Terms: Cicero Julius Caesar Pompey Marc Antony Augustus Pax Romana Aqueduct Romance Languages Civil.
Civil Wars in Rome. Reform Failed Reformers are people who try to change things for the better. They wanted to solve the problems between the rich and.
Today’s Objectives 1.Understand the Pax Romana using worksheet 2.Understand the birth and spread of Christianity 3.Create 6 square study guide. 4.Take.
The Geography of Rome Mythical Romulus and Remus.
CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2 THE ROMAN WORLD. THE ROMAN REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE Rome began as a small city in Italy around 750 BC rules by kings By 509 BC, Rome was.
Roman Republic Emperors Roman Building Rome’s Fall People & Places Vocabulary Final Jeopardy!
Roman Civilization.
Essential Question: What were the lasting characteristics of the Roman Republic & the Roman Empire? Warm-Up Question: What is the difference between “Greek.
Rome From Republic to Empire and Beyond
Overview of the Roman Empire
Ancient Rome Scavenger Hunt
The Geography of Rome.
Early Roman Cultures Ancient Rome.
Rome I will need one volunteer to help answer a question on the next slide. Where is Italy on the map?
Rome I will need one volunteer to help answer a question on the next slide. Where is Italy on the map?
The Lasting Contributions of Rome
Essential Question: What were the lasting characteristics of the Roman Republic & the Roman Empire? Warm-Up Question: What is Hellenism? Why was Alexander.
Presentation transcript:

Unit 5: Ancient Rome Ch 6

What are the pros and cons of Romulus starting Rome on his own after killing his brother? 29jI 29jI

How is Roman religion similar to Greek religion?

How are the Etruscan's government similar to Sumer's? What conclusion can you make about the Etruscan's influence in Rome? IMEk (part 1) IMEk

Kings to Democracy Etruscan kings become corrupt Civil war breaks out: Romans vs. Etruscans Romans win, swear never to have a king again Now citizens will vote in elections

What part of the government do you think would become an issue and how would you have dealt with it? m?guidAssetId= db-9a35- 3cb2fe8ff60f m?guidAssetId= db-9a35- 3cb2fe8ff60f

Weakening of Republic Gap between rich and poor grows Senate becomes corrupt Plebeians revolt and cause civil war Important people are strong military leaders

Do you think Julius Ceaser was a good and an effective leader why? or why not? m?guidAssetId=fa7e2e0b-89e b99c- c837cb3832f2 m?guidAssetId=fa7e2e0b-89e b99c- c837cb3832f2 m?guidAssetId=19C736FE-DF AB E9A54A78&blnFromSearch=1&productc ode=US m?guidAssetId=19C736FE-DF AB E9A54A78&blnFromSearch=1&productc ode=US

What conclusions can you draw about the men who killed Julius Caesar? caesar#julius-caesar caesar#julius-caesar

What words best describe Augustus? t=augustus t=augustus

How did Caligula gain the throne after the death of Tiberius?

Why is the Great Fire of such historical significance? t=nero t=nero

Do you think Constantine counts as a Christian? Eo&safe=active Eo&safe=active

If you knew Mount Vesuvius erupted and you were living in Pompeii would you accept death or run for your life? 0mhM 0mhM m?guidAssetId=0CDD5E67-F33B-4D5B- 9E5F- 0288BA0EB1B3&blnFromSearch=1&product code=US m?guidAssetId=0CDD5E67-F33B-4D5B- 9E5F- 0288BA0EB1B3&blnFromSearch=1&product code=US

How is the Colosseum similar to the Statue Of Liberty? QX8 QX8 XGFo XGFo

Roman Contributions Language (Latin) Apian Way: road system Connected the whole empire Aqueducts: water transportation Gave running water to all of Rome Sewage: Cloaca Maxima Still works, sends runoff to Tiber River Roman Forum (all gov’t) Concrete: waterproof Built permanent piers and bridges Architecture: arch Strong, less material

yxGY&safe=active yxGY&safe=active KDH1A34&safe=active KDH1A34&safe=active