Binder Reminder 10/27 – 10/31 DATEAssignments/Reminders 10/27HW: Review Sheet Rome, Finish Frame 10/28HW: Review Sheet Islam and Africa, Finish Frame (Period.

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Binder Reminder 10/27 – 10/31 DATEAssignments/Reminders 10/27HW: Review Sheet Rome, Finish Frame 10/28HW: Review Sheet Islam and Africa, Finish Frame (Period 1,6 notebooks due) 10/29HW: Review Sheet China, Finish Frame (Period 2 and 4 notebooks due) 10/30STUDY FOR MIDTERM!!!All late/make-up work due (period 3 notebooks due) 10/31Midterm today! Review Sheet Due, Passes Due

Today, October 27, 2014 EQ: What were the reasons for Rome’s success and eventual downfall? LO: Students will take Cornell Notes to review the Roman and Byzantine Empires, they will write questions and summaries. Students will complete a frame graphic organizer. For bellwork: Analyze primary sources and write complete answer responses in the China DBQ packet. Agenda: 1. Planner 2. DBQ Packet 3. Cornell Notes 4. Frame

Midterm Review Notes: Rome EQ: What were the reasons for Rome’s success and eventual downfall?

1. Roman Empire A.After the death of Julius Caesar Rome becomes an empire B.Aqueducts – water to cities C.Augustus first emperor D.Laws protected citizens against unfair treatment E.Citizenship gave citizens certain rights. F.Diocletian divided the empire because he thought it was to vast to control. G.Reasons Rome Fell -> Barbarian Invasion, Corruption, Vast Size

2. Byzantine Empire A.Constantinople’s location allows it to control trade between Europe and Asia and protected it against attack B.People spoke Greek in the East and Latin in the West C.The Emperor was the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire.

Details: Write 3 important facts from the notes a. b. c. Draw pictures to show the 3 reasons why Rome fell Write a what if question and answer it. What if something were different. Rome and Byzantine Empires. Period 1,2,4 Draw a picture Roman Empire Byzantine Empire

Details: Write 3 important facts from the notes a. b. c. Rules: Write 1 idea from the notes under each theme. Change Conflict Relationships Rome Period 3,6 Draw a picture TXT MSG SUMRE: Summarize your notes in a txt msg. Min. 3 sentences. Roman Empire Byzantine Empire