Bellwork: August 24th Review: What happened to the Latin language?

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Bellwork: August 24th Review: What happened to the Latin language? How do words like pedal, pedestrian, and pedicure show that our language was influenced by Latin? Preview: 3. What do you think the pictures are showing?

How did it grow so far so fast throughout the Roman Empire? Although Christianity started in Southwest Asia, it eventually grew to be the major religion in all of Europe. How did it grow so far so fast throughout the Roman Empire?

Roman Legacy: Roads Comp Book page 8 Title: “Roman Legacy: Roads and Christianity” The Romans were great road builders. Roads built in layers. Still built this way! Controlled empire with roads Roads connected all of the empire.

The Romans were great road builders. Roads built in layers. Still built this way! Controlled empire with roads. Roads connected all of the empire.

Roman Legacy: Christianity Christianity became the major religion throughout all of Europe Common language made communication easy Ease of travel by roads (connected throughout empire) Attractive message Became legal and spread even more!

Conclusion How have the Roman empire’s roads influenced us today? How did Christianity spread throughout the Roman empire?