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Warm UP Study for quiz

7.1 Legacies of Rome (chp. 3 pg. 60 & 61- St. 7.1) (8-16/8-17) ________ 1. As Roman emperor, who moved the empire’s capital to Constantinople? A. Alaric B. Constantine C. Diocletian D. Theodosius ________ 2. In A.D. 410 this Visigoth leader captured the city of Rome. A. Alaric B. Augustulus C. Odoacer D. Theodoric 3.Many of our beliefs about law and justice come from Roman ideas.  A.TRUE  B.FALSE 4.How has Latin influenced modern language?  A.The English language is a type of Latin.  B.Latin is the official language of government.  C.Scientists, doctors, and lawyers use Latin phrases.  D.Musicians and computer programmers use Latin phrases. 📷📷

Quiz Chp. 3 L1

Legacies of the Roman Empire Copy the following I can statement: 7.1-I can analyze the legacy of Roman Empire Work with your beside partner to create a mini poster of the legacies of Rome. Each group member has to complete his/her own poster. Poster must include all legacies, a brief description of each legacy, and a small picture representation of each legacy. Use the following pages from your text to help you. Pgs 60-61 Pgs 82-83 Early Christian Leaders Pg. 84 Christianity Spreads Pg. 87 Church Leadership Pg. 91 The Great Split

Discussion of Legacies and presentation on posters

Exit-Plicker cards Diocletian divided the empire into four parts, each with ____.  A.its own navy  B.enormous power and wealth  C.its own ruler, under his authority  D.a different church and army After the death of Theodosius, Rome was divided into two empires whose capitals were ____.  A.Istanbul and Rome  B.Gaul and Persia  C.Byzantium and Constantinople  D.Rome and Constantinople 📷 

The Roman road system helped Christianity spread throughout the empire.  A.TRUE  B.FALSE Many of our beliefs about law and justice come from Roman ideas.  A.TRUE 📷