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Slide 14 35 million people 2,000 miles wide Largest empire the world had ever seen

Ruins of Persepolis… one time capital of the Persian Empire Slide 15 Ruins of Persepolis… one time capital of the Persian Empire

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Rome over time… Slide 18 390 BCE 100 BCE Turn and Talk: What changes over time? What do you notice? 50 BCE

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Think about this question, and write it on your paper: Slide 20 Think about this question, and write it on your paper: What seems to be the pattern of change during this time period?

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