Veterans Read the prompt below and respond in your spiral notebook. Write a three-paragraph story from the point of view of a Veteran. It can be a Veteran.

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Veterans Read the prompt below and respond in your spiral notebook. Write a three-paragraph story from the point of view of a Veteran. It can be a Veteran who has returned from any war in history.

Schedule for Tuesday, November 10 Hippodrome writing warm-up Pledge of Allegiance History Alive Library Break, if earned Icons

The Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire ( ) Location Significance

The Byzantine Empire

Collapse of the Western Roman Empire Cause Eastern Roman Empire

The Byzantine Empire Political structure The Emperor “Caesaropapism” Political Organization

The Byzantine Empire Justinian ( ) and Theodora Justinian Theodora Accomplishments

Justinian

Theodora

The Byzantine Empire External Pressures Expansion of Islam Persia Tensions with Western Europe

The Byzantine Empire

Religious Conflicts Rome vs. Constantinople Schism

The Byzantine Empire Social Structure Free peasants Urbanization

The Byzantine Empire Decline and Collapse ( ) Pressures from the West Expansion of Islam

Fall of Constantinople

The Byzantine Empire Influence of Byzantine Empire Spread of Orthodox Christianity Russia