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Warm up: What does reform mean? Look it up! Standard: SSWH9 The student will analyze change and continuity in the Renaissance and Reformation. d. Analyze the impact of the Protestant Reformation; include the ideas of Martin Luther and John Calvin. Essential Question: What factors lead to the Reformation and what was the result? Warm up: What does reform mean? Look it up!

Give me one specific fact about the Roman Republic and one specific fact about Greece. Then tell me how Greece and Rome are different OR alike.

Rome Refresher Rome, located in Europe, expanded rapidly Rome fought many peoples, one of their most important opponents was Hannibal of Carthage Julius Caesar-good leader, expanded Rome, popular, feared by members of the Seante, and was appointed dictator for life Augustus Caesar-first emperor of Rome Much war, but after Augustsus, Pax Romana, time of peace in Rome