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Bell Work: Landmarks #1 Unit 7: Ancient Greece Can you name these world landmarks and tell the city and country they where they are located? Label it “Landmarks #1.”

Bell Work: Site Unit 8: Ancient Rome You are the ruler of a group of people looking for a site to build a new city. After talking with your advisors, you have narrowed your choice to two possible sites. Both locations have plenty of water and good soil for farming, but they are otherwise very different. One is on the top of a tall, rocky hill overlooking a shallow river. The other is on a wide open field right next to the sea. Which site will you choose for your city? Why? Label it “Site.”

Bell Work: Plebeians Unit 8: Ancient Rome You have just been elected as a government official in Rome. Your duty is to represent the plebeians, the common people. You hold office for only one year, but you have one important power—you can stop laws from being passed. Now city leaders are proposing a law that will hurt the plebeians. If you stop the new law, it will hurt your future in politics. If you let it pass, it will hurt the people you are supposed to protect. Will you let the new law pass? Why or why not? Label it “Plebeians.”

Bell Work: Army? Unit 8: Ancient Rome You are a farmer in Italy during the Roman Republic. You are proud to be a Roman citizen, but times are hard. Rich landowners are buying farmland, and many farmers like you have lost their jobs. Some are moving to the city, but you’ve heard that there are not many jobs there, either. You’ve also heard that a famous general is raising an army to fight in Asia. That seems very far away, but it would mean good pay. What might convince you to join the army? Label it “Army?”

Bell Work: Rotten Roman Army Quiz Unit 8: Ancient Rome Bell Work: Rotten Roman Army Quiz Look for this quiz in the list of Unit 8 materials. Label it “Rotten Roman Army Quiz.”

Bell Work: Senator Unit 8: Ancient Rome You are a friend of a Roman Senator. Your friend is worried about the growing power of military men in Rome’s government. Some other Senators want to take violent action to stop generals from taking over as dictators. Your friend wants your advice: Is violence justified to save the Roman Republic? What advice will you give your friend? Label it “Senator.”

Bell Work: Roman Briton Unit 8: Ancient Rome Bell Work: Roman Briton You live in the Roman town of Londinium, in the Roman province of Britannia. Your people were conquered by the Roman army many years ago. Roman soldiers have mexed with your people, and many have settled down here. Many Britons in Londinium have adopted Roman customs. You live in a Roman-style house and eat from pottery made in Italy. Your cousins in the country live very differently, however. They still think of the Romans as invaders. How do you like being part of the Roman Empire? Label it “Roman Briton.”

Bell Work: Religion Unit 8: Ancient Rome You are a Roman soldier stationed in one of the empire’s many provinces. You are proud that you’ve helped bring Roman culture to this place far from the city of Rome. But one group of local people refuses to take part in official Roman holidays and rituals, saying it is against their beliefs. Other than that, they seem peaceful. Some soldiers think that this group is dangerous. What will you do about this group? Label it “Religion.”

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