To use a guided lecture and 3 video clips to answer questions that describe the leadership of Rome, the Republic and Julius Caesar.

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To use a guided lecture and 3 video clips to answer questions that describe the leadership of Rome, the Republic and Julius Caesar

The Story of Tiberius Gracchus 1. What social class was Tiberius from? Who was his brother? What was his occupation? 2. Why were patricians able to take land from the soldiers? 3. Why did the returning soldiers have a hard time getting work? 4. Why did the patricians kill Tiberius? Use movie from ch 14 folder

The Republic of Rome 1. Who was Sulla and why did he encamp his forces outside of Rome? 2. How long did Sulla successfully seize control of the Roman government? 3. Why was the year 509 BC important in Roman history? 4. which group supervised the workings of the early government? 5. Name a problem facing the roman Republic. 6. What was patronage? Use clip in ch 14 folder

Julius Caesar 1. How did Caesar gain his fame? 2. Why did plebeians love Caesar? 3. Why were senators afraid of Caesar? 4. How did Caesar’s rule end? Use movie clip from ch 14 folder