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You are the Historian (Part 1) Agree or Disagree History repeats itself. When people repeatedly view violence in different forms of entertainment, they become hardened to it and are not upset by it. Playing violent video games and watching television programs or movies with extreme violence is just a leisure activity and not something that can desensitize people to violence. We glorify violence in our country. Societies that glorify violence and accept it as a form of entertainment are barbaric and uneducated. Violence begets violence, and if you watch it you will want to behave in a similar manner

Fall of Rome Why did Rome cease to exist as a civilization?

Fall of the Roman Empire Rome was the most powerful empire the world had ever seen. It is remembered for its many accomplishments By the 4 th century AD the Empire had some serious problems

Roman Empire at its height 117 C.E.

The Spilt of the Empire. -The Roman Empire had become too large to control -395 AD it is split into two separate empires

Murder? 1)Pressure from Parthians in the east (modern-day Iraq and Iran) 2)Pressure from barbarians along the Rhine and the Danube (Germany) 3)Increasing military sophistication of barbarians as a result of contact with Roman armies

Murder? (Barbarians fault) 4) Sack of Rome by Alaric the Visigoth, 410 Invasion under Attila the Hun, 455 Overthrow of emperor Romulus Augustulus by barbarian mercenaries under Odacer the German, 476 Attila The Hun

Suicide? (Romans fault) 1) Increasing dependence on barbarian mercenary troops 2) Overextended borders, 3) Over-dependence on slave labor 4)Conflict between traditional Greco-Roman religion and a spreading Christianity introduced from the east 5)Loss of Morality? Violent Culture

Old Age? (It was just their time) 1)General wear and tear of long-term imperial administration and defense 2)Increasingly rigid social class structure and declining opportunities for advancement 3)Exhaustion resulting from ever-increasing taxes 4)Abandonment of traditional Greco-Roman religion for Christianity; people place their hopes in life after death.

Inevitable? 1)Plague of CE kills a half the Roman empire’s population 2)Roman mines run out of gold and silver, starting in 160s; Roman emperors forced to cut gold and silver content of Roman coinage 3)Declining value of Roman coinage forces ruinous inflation. Roman currency almost useless as a medium of trade by 280s CE 4)Rome collapses into a barter economy by 280s CE

The Western Empire Falls 476 AD Rome falls to the barbarians never to regain power. The Eastern Empire at Constantinople would continue to survive for almost 1000 years. The Eastern Empire will be call the Byzantine Empire. So what did the Romans do for us? Youtube: Monte Python video

You’re the Historian. (Part 2) 1.What type of violence-based leisure activities do Americans participate in and/or support? 2.What does our support of these types of activities say about our country's attitude toward violence? 3.In ancient Rome, the death penalty was common for criminals, prisoners of war, and for people in positions of power. In what ways does our society mirror the ancient Romans when it comes to these three areas? How is our society different? 4.Murder was common in ancient Rome, regardless of social class. Do you think the same could be said about American society? Why or why not?

You're the Historians. Part 3 Modern Political Questions Agree or Disagree All American states should have the death penalty. The federal government should heavily regulate the sale of violent video games Violent television programming should be kept off air. (including certain sporting events)

Roman Achievements

# 1 Government Rome had a republican democracy Three branches 1. Executive (Consuls) 2. Legeslative (senate) 3. Judicial (courts) Veto power- The ability To block legislation (Laws) From being created Who had veto power today?

# 2 Rule of Law It means nobody is above the law, not the king, not the senate, not the people, not the police. Laws are written down and must be respected

#3 Roman Aqueduct Ancient Rome had eleven major aqueducts, built between 312 B.C. and 226 A.D.the longest (Anio Novus) was 59 miles long.

#4 Roman Architect Temple of Fortuna Virilis Rome Pantheon - Dome Coliseum – Arena Round Columns What structures do we Have today that look like Roman buildings?

# 5 Language: Latin Romance languages descend from Latin Currently Latin is a dead language. That means it is not spoken by any country but yet it is taught in some schools. It is responsible for our current use of Roman Numbers for notes I, II, III etc. Symb ol Val ue I 1 V 5 X 10 L 50 C 100 D 500 M 1,000

#6 Roman Christianity The origins and early spread of Christianity took place in the Roman Empire. It was based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Spread during the PAX Romana. Despite persecution of the early Christians, Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.

#7 Military Organization We copied the roman military organization Army has: Private, Sergeant, Lieutenant… Romans had: Infantryman, Decurion, and Centurion…

Activity: Fall of Rome 1.Why do you think the Roman Empire fell? Which theory was most to blame? (Murder, Suicide, Old Age) Why (four sentences) 2.What do you think is the Romans most important contribution? (#s 1-7) Why? 3.Who do you think were more influential to us the Greeks or Romans? No right answer.