Welcome back!!! Bellringer 4 1. What did you do over Spring Break? 2. What was the Roman Republic?

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Welcome back!!! Bellringer 4 1. What did you do over Spring Break? 2. What was the Roman Republic?

Roman Republic review…

Roman Citizenship Citizenship in Ancient Rome was a privileged political and legal status afforded to non-enslaved people. Women-limited citizenship ***Rome expanded empire by sending citizens to rule new areas and give new conquered people citizenship*** ROADS!! -Developed and expanded the state and Empire through building roads -brought armies, people, travel, trade and goods

Ara Pacis and the Pax Romana: 27 BC-180 AD The Ara Pacis was built by the Senate to celebrate the Roman peace Annual rituals and sacrifices occurred here. The Ara Pacis represents the peace and prosperity

Welcome! Bellringer 5 1. Draw this chart about the Hierarchy of the Roman government*** 2. How did the Republic use citizenship to expand the Empire?*** 3. What are the origins of Christianity?

Time to Listen!! I will read the guided reading and you fill in the words you hear. This is a listening and writing activity. I will read it 2x After you read-Summarize the reading Answer the last question ***The Summary and question is worth 5 points. I will check each before end of class.***

Happy Wednesday Bellringer-6 April 1, What does conflict mean? What kinds of conflict did Rome and Christianity have? 2.Have your Entrance Ticket out and ready to check. I will check as you complete your Bellringer. It is the Christianity summary and question from yesterday. Its 5 points

Ben-Hur conflict scene

Stations No more than 5 people per station 5 stations Timed 5 minutes each Debrief together Keep worksheet for packet Reading/Writing stations-take turns reading! Divide and conquer

*** Bellringer 7 Roman Republic Government Influences on US Gov…write these down. 1.Democratic principles, citizens have right to equal treatment under the law 2.Seperation of Powers, three equal branches of government that influence laws, citizens. 3.Rule of law, the legal principle that rules a nation. US-The Dec. of Indep. And the US Constitution/ Bill of Rights 4. Representative government-system of gov. which people elect lawmakers and are held accountable for their actions. 5. Civic duty-all responsibilities that citizens must do. Failure to do so results in punishment

Draw a T chart on your notebook paper.. Write this all down Similarities between Roman Republic & U.S. Gov. 1.Both have an executive branch: 1. President 2. Consul 2.Both have a legislative branch: 1. Congress 2. Senate 3.President/Consul can both be removed from power by the government. 4.President and Consul both head the military. 5.President and Consul both enforce the law. 6.Congress and Senate both make laws/balance the budget 7.Political parties exist: 1. Rome: Patricians and Plebeians. 2. U.S.: Republicans and Democrats. Differences between the Roman Republic and U.S. Gov. 1.Rome did not have a judicial branch, whereas U.S. has the Supreme Court. 2.Roman Consuls served 2 yrs. President serves 4 yrs. 3.There are 2 consuls, but only 1 president. 4.Rome could be ruled by a dictator during war and emergencies. This is not legal in the U.S. 5.Roman consuls had religious duties. Presidents do not. 6.Romans could legally own slaves, Americans do not. 7.Roman women could not vote or debate in the assembly. In the U.S. women are active in politics.

Republic Structure 500 BCE-44 CE Republic Structure 500 BCE-44 CE Consul: 2 powerful officials, elected every year. Senators: elected officials, governing body elected to make laws. Tribunes: Roman Army Commander. Citizen Assembly: all citizens who could vote and debate politics. Patrician: wealthy citizens. Plebeian: Poor citizen.

Woohoo Friday!!! Bellringer 2. What are some similarities or differences of the US Gov and the Roman Empire? 3. What does the word debate mean?