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Hemet High School Mr. Williams World History Hemet High School Mr. Williams

The Contributions of Ancient Greece and Rome & Judaism and Christianity to the Development of Western Civilization Unit 1 Chapter 1

Human Evolution How do we all live together, without slipping into chaos and violence? How will we organize ourselves and what will the rules of behavior be? Who gets to write the rules? Who gets to judge the fairness of the rules? Who gets to enforce the rules? Where will the rules apply? Who or what provides the rules with legitimacy? What is their ethical system?

The Rise of Western Civilization “Law and Government” The Rise of Western Civilization “Ethics and Morality”

Establishing a Republic Lesson 1.1 Establishing a Republic

Discuss significance and connection Definition – A group of people who lived north of Rome Significance – Had a king Oppressed the Romans Lesson - No one person in charge Etruscans Discuss significance and connection

Discuss significance and connection Definition – Form of government people elect representative rep gives opinion about rules votes Significance – Aids in democracy in multi city-state Republic Discuss significance and connection

Discuss significance and connection Definition – organization where rules are discussed and voted on Significance – represents the wealthy Senate Discuss significance and connection

Discuss significance and connection Definition – single Roman leader Significance – allowed during times of war Dictator Discuss significance and connection

Discuss significance and connection Definition – 1 or 2 Roman leaders Significance – allowed during times of peace Consul Discuss significance and connection

Discuss significance and connection Definition – organization where the rules are discussed and voted on Significance – represents the middle-class Plebian Assembly Discuss significance and connection

The Rise of the Middle-class

Discuss significance and connection Definition – Position between plebeians and the consuls Significance – Used to deliver warnings Tribunes Discuss significance and connection

Discuss significance and connection Definition – ability of one person to say no to a rule change Significance – used to protect the middle-class from rule changes Veto Discuss significance and connection

From republic to empire Lesson 1.2 From republic to empire

Lesson 1.3 Roman law

Greco-roman civilization Lesson 1.4 Greco-roman civilization