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Unit 5: Ancient Rome Ch 6

What factors of Roman society and culture might change if the twins had ruled together? 29jI 29jI

What do you think was the result of Greece and Rome having similar gods and religion practices? What does this say about the two cultures? oVQ oVQ

What are the pros and cons of the Etruscan City-States? IMEk (part 1) IMEk zOrQ&feature=related (part 2) zOrQ&feature=related

Kings to Democracy Etruscan kings become corrupt Civil war breaks out: Romans vs. Etruscans Romans win, swear never to have a king again Now citizens will vote in elections

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Weakening of Republic Gap between rich and poor grows Senate becomes corrupt Plebeians revolt and cause civil war Important people are strong military leaders

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What conclusions could you make about Caesar's death? How is the assassination of Julius Caesar similar to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln? caesar#julius-caesar caesar#julius-caesar

How do you feel Augustus should have handled the situation with Marc Antony and Cleopatra? What do you think would have happened to Rome if Augustus never was heir to the throne? t=augustus (4 min) t=augustus

How were Tiberius and Caligula alike? How were they different?

What do you think caused Nero to become such a tyrant? If you were back in Rome during this time, which side of religion would you take and why? (Roman Gods vs. Christianity) Even with the harsh circumstances? t=nero t=nero

What conclusion can you make about Constantine's success? Eo&safe=active Eo&safe=active

What conclusion can you draw about trading in Pompeii? 0mhM (5 min) 0mhM m?guidAssetId=0CDD5E67-F33B-4D5B- 9E5F- 0288BA0EB1B3&blnFromSearch=1&product code=US (5 min) m?guidAssetId=0CDD5E67-F33B-4D5B- 9E5F- 0288BA0EB1B3&blnFromSearch=1&product code=US

What are some pro's and con's to having the colosseum? QX8 (10 min) QX8 XGFo (14 min) XGFo

Roman Contributions Language (Latin) Apian Way: road system Connected the whole empire Aqueducts: water transportation Gave running water to all of Rome Sewage: Cloaca Maxima Still works, sends runoff to Tiber River Roman Forum (all gov’t) Concrete: waterproof Built permanent piers and bridges Architecture: arch Strong, less material

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