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12/5/16 (Turn in your Binder Check HW) QOD Who protected the borders of the Empire? The Roman legions protected the borders of the Empire. I can watch and describe Ben-Hur.

12/5/16 Agenda I can and QOD Vocab Flashcards (there will be no time on Friday to study; there will be only the quiz) Ben-Hur 5 minutes before the end of class; write down a 4 full-sentence summary on your paper.

Last Week’s cards This Week Discard Year Long Greco-Roman Tribune Senate Consul Fresco Emperor Forum Greco-Roman Vault Persecute renaissance

Quiz 13 Words **Mosaic – pictures made up of small pieces of tile, glass, or colored stone. **Reform – to make change in order to bring about improvement. Tribute – payment made by one ruler or country to another for protection or as a sign of submission Corruption – a pattern of illegal or immortal activities by government officials Decline – a slow breakdown or failure