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Life in Ancient Rome BEFORE AFTER Read the Primary Source on page 304. According to Horace, what kinds of things did the farmer avoid? AFTER Describe some of the freedoms of upper class women.

Chapter 9 Section 1 Questions While roman builders used Greek-style architecture, they also used rows of arches in their buildings to form a ____________, or curved ceiling. This Roman poet wrote satires. ______________ Many Roman cities surrounded a marketplace & public square, also called the ________________ The wife of Augustus, Empress ___________, had a say in Rome’s politics even though women did not have full citizenship rights. ___________ was the roman god of fire.

Roman Science & Engineering How were Rome & Greece similar? What was Roman Art Like? Roman Lit. Roman Science & Engineering Family Life Women Treatment of Slaves Religion How were Rome & Greece similar?

Same Different Roman Rich Roman Poor

Life in Ancient Rome BEFORE AFTER Read the Primary Source on page 304. According to Horace, what kinds of things did the farmer avoid? AFTER Describe some of the freedoms of upper class women.