Pre-AP World- The Roman Empire ( Use a pen to label places) 1

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Pre-AP World- The Roman Empire ( Use a pen to label places) 1 Pre-AP World- The Roman Empire ( Use a pen to label places) 1. Label the blank map using steps 1-10 on the back of this sheet. 2. When finished with steps 1 thru 10, use a purple color pencil to draw a dark outline of the Roman Republic and light purple outline of the Roman Empire. (DO NOT SHADE IN MAP.)

Ancient World I- The Roman Empire ( Use a pen to label places) 1 Ancient World I- The Roman Empire ( Use a pen to label places) 1. Label the blank map using steps 1-6 on the back of this sheet. 2. When finished with steps 1 thru 6, use a purple color pencil to draw a dark outline of the Roman Republic and light purple outline of the Roman Empire. (DO NOT SHADE IN MAP.)

Students should be able to identify: (Blank spaces on the left box will be filled in during lecture) 8. Label directly on map the following: Britain & Wales. Gaul (France). Spain. Egypt. Italy. Asia Minor. Macedonia. Mauretania. Libya. Mesopotamia. Palestine Dacia Anatolia Thrace Syria Judea 9. Major advanced cities and provinces Label advanced cities & indicate the country or province it is located in) Carthage(________________) Gades (_________________) Londinium(________________) Antioch(_________________) Damascus(________________) Jerusalem(_________________) Alexandria(_________________) Byzantium(_________________) Narbo(_________________) Massilia(_________________) 10. Use pg.149 in book to label trade routes with outlined green arrows (yellow in book) Draw and label key as shown in book Draw in all traded items on map and on key as shown on page 149 1. Rome: (label and draw symbol for city-see key) ___________located in the _______________Basin and distant from eastern _________________powers 2. Italian Peninsula (Roman Republic 265 BC) (dark purple outline) 3. Islands (Cyprus, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Crete) Extra Credit (Balearic Is.) 3. Mountains Alps: a land barrier that provided – ______________________ Atlas, Caucasus, Pyrennes (Draw mountain symbols-see key) 4. Bodies of water (Provided ___________________& Sea-borne __________________(also mean trade) Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Red Sea, Caspian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Atlantic Ocean 5. Rivers- Danube , Nile, Loire, Tiber, Po, Rhine 6. Mountains- Atlas, Caucasus, Pyrennes 7. Label the Mediterranean Basin (all capital letters in black colored pencil) AFRICA, EUROPE, ASIA, EUROPE

Students should be able to identify: (Blank spaces will be filled in during lecture) 1. Rome: (label and draw symbol for city-see key) ___________located in the _______________Basin and distant from eastern _________________powers 2. Italian Peninsula 3. Alps: a land barrier that provided ________ (Draw mountain symbols-see key) 4. Bodies of water (Provided ___________________& Sea-borne __________________(also mean trade) Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, Red Sea, Caspian Sea, Adriatic Sea, Atlantic Ocean 5. Label directly on map the following: Britain Gaul (France). Spain. Egypt. Italy. Macedonia. Anatolia Dacia Palestine. Judea Syria 6. Major advanced cities and provinces Label advanced cities & indicate the country or province it is located in) Carthage(________________) Gades (_________________) Londinium(________________) Damascus(________________) Jerusalem(_________________) Alexandria(________________) Byzantium(________________)