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Copy Text into Your Notebook By 369 CE it was obvious that the Roman Empire was facing many problems. These problems eventually caused the empire to collapse. By about 500 CE the Empire had fallen apart. A cause is a reason why something happens. A consequence is something that happens because of something else.

Reminders/Announcements Tomorrow Roman Emperor Project in computer lab Unit 3 Test next week

Taxes were increased for some people, one third of their wages went towards taxes The Emperors of Rome were greedy Tribes outside the empire attacked its borders Powerful generals kept fighting among themselves about who should be the next emperor Soldiers wanted more pay The borders were costing more and more to defend In 73 years, there were 23 emperors. 20 of these were murdered Poor people were driven to crime The Empire needed a strong army to protect its borders The defenses of the empire were strong on the edges but weak in the middle Once tribes broke through the defenses it was easy to keep going Many Roman citizens began to rebel against their rulers

Assignment These are 12 problems facing the Roman empire Make connection Connect problems to ideas that are related Use different colors to represent different connections Use arrows to show the direction

Assignment On page 58, pick one of your series of connections and explain why you connected them and how are they related

Assignment On your sheet number the problems according to which you think was the most serious faced by the Roman Empire. Number 1 for the biggest problem, up to 12 for the smallest problem.

Assignment On page 58 write out the biggest problem faced by the Roman Empire. Explain why you choose it. Write down any possible solutions to it. Repeat for your second and third biggest problems.

Ticket Out the Door Students will stand up and clearly state what the biggest problem facing the Roman Empire and their solution to the problem.