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Chapter 35.6 Questions HOMEWORK DO NOW: Fill out the second row of your Roman Daily Life Scales Have out your Chapter 35.5 homework

Chapter 35.5 Questions

Roman Food and Drink The patricians were able to have kitchens in their homes to make their own food Both patricians and plebeians used thermopolia (fast food places) where people could buy ready to go food either hot or cold

Roman Food and Drink The main foods in Rome were breads, beans, spices, vegetables, cheeses, and meats The main drinks were water, hot water with herbs and honey, and wine

Roman Food and Drink For breakfast, Romans ate bread and a bowl of porridge or beans For lunch, they ate a small bit of cheese and bread with olives or celery

Roman Food and Drink For dinner, plebeians might have asparagus and fish with a fig for desert Patricians had the main meal with special appetizers: cooked mice, roasted parrots, salted jellyfish, and snails dipped in milk

Roman Food and Drink Wealthy Roman women or slaves shopped for food Merchants would have animals as a means to attract customers Food stands were always crowded

The Forum

Forum Rules 1. BE RESPECTFUL 2. NO CALLING OUT – LET THE SPEAKERS SPEAK 3. NO PARTICIPATION FROM THE AUDIENCE 4. MR. COHEN WILL FACT-CHECK IF NEEDED 5. EACH SIDE WILL GET 1 MINUTE TO SPEAK AND A 1 MINUTE REBUTTAL

Would you rather be a slave or a gladiator in ancient Rome? Forum Question #1 Would you rather be a slave or a gladiator in ancient Rome?

Forum Question #2 Was slavery NEEDED for Rome to become one of the greatest civilizations in history?

Chapter 35.6 Questions