Organizing Your Work for Ch. 2 Bulletin Board. Please take our your student planner September 15 th, Wednesday 1.Finish Mediterranean Map (colored) 2.

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Organizing Your Work for Ch. 2 Bulletin Board

Please take our your student planner September 15 th, Wednesday 1.Finish Mediterranean Map (colored) 2. Study for Ch. 2 test tomorrow

Name: ____________________________ Period: ____________________________ Date: _____________________________ Seat # ____ THE ROMAN EMPIRE Pgs/paragraph THE WEST Questions to Answer THE EAST Pgs./paragraph (read/map) Location? 36/para (read/map) Capitol city? 31/para (read/map) Country? See class notes summarize the main idea (a) What was the emperor in charge of? (a) (b) 39/para. 2 29/para. 1What was the official language? 38/para. 1 38/para. 4 What was the name of the Church? 40/para. 4 What empire did Justinian and Theodora rule? 41/read carefully What was the name of their empire? 41/ read carefully See class notes How long did each empire last? 37/para. 4 (last) 32/para. 2 Who destroyed each empire? 37/para. 4 Define mosaics39/para. 4 What empire was sacked by the Goths? P32 What barbarian avoided southern Italy? Explain why. P34

Compare and Contrast Answers to the Graphic Organizer

The West Location?- Italy Capitol city?- Rome Emperor?- he ran the empire Official language?- Latin Name of the church?- The Christian Church

The West How long did it last?- 500 years Who destroyed it?- the Goths barbarians from Germany What empire was sacked by the Goths?- The West

The West What barbarian avoided southern Italy?- Attila; diseases

The East Location?- Turkey Capitol city?- Constantinople Emperor in charge of?- a) the empire b) leader church

The East Official language?- Greek Name of the Church?- Eastern Orthodox What empire did Justinian and Theodora a rule?- Byzantine

The East How long did the empire last?- 1,000 years

The East Who destroyed the empire?- Ottoman Turks

Period 1 1.White Graphic Organizer 2.Pink Handout 3.Mediterranean Map 4.World Map 5.Continents Map 6.Continents Map Quiz 7.Questions from the board #1-9 8.Quiz Ch. 2, section 1 9.Cornell Notes

Period 2 1.Continents Map 2.Continents Map Quiz 3.White Graphic Organizer 4.Pink Handout 5.Mediterranean Map 6.World Map 7.Questions from the board #1-9 8.Quiz Ch. 2, section 1 9.Cornell Notes 10. Today’s white handout

Period 4 1.Mediterranean Map 2.White Graphic Organizer 3.Pink Handout 4.World Map 5.Continents Map 6.Continents Map Quiz 7.Questions from the board #1-9 8.Quiz Ch. 2, section 1 9.Cornell Notes 10.Today’s white handout

Period 5 1.Cornell Notes 2.White Graphic Organizer 3.Pink Handout 4.Mediterranean Map 5.World Map 6.Continents Map 7.Continents Map Quiz 8.Quiz Ch. 2, section 1 9.Questions from the board #1-9

Period 6 1.Cornell Notes 2.White Graphic Organizer 3.Pink Handout 4.Mediterranean Map 5.World Map 6.Continents Map 7.Continents Map Quiz 8.Quiz Ch. 2, section 1 9.Questions from the board #1-9

5. Barbarians began invading the empire SEAT #

Continents Quiz #1-12 *the quiz was taken on Sept. 9 th *#1 = Africa *worth 22 points (2 points each)

Ch. 2-1 Quiz, from last Friday The quiz was given on Friday, Sept. 10 th Written on notebook paper #1-10 (2 points each) = 20 points total #1 the answer = Mediterranean Sea

Directions: write the correct answers on your paper Title: Ch. 2-1 Review 2. Besides the emperor, what religious figure was also a leader in Roman society? Pg ) 3. Who divided the Roman Empire? (pg. 31) 4. Who reunited the empire? (Pg. 31) 5. Where was the old capitol? 6. Where did the new capitol get moved to? (Pg. 31) 7. Attila was the leader of the H_______ (pg. 33) 8. Who was Clovis and who was he the leader of? (pg. 35) 9. List 5 reasons why Rome fell, pg. 35 (see Quick Facts)

1. What religion did Christianity emerge from? (Pg. 28)

1. Judaism

2. Besides the emperor, what religious figure was also a leader in Roman society? Pg )

2. The Pope

3. Who divided the Roman Empire? (pg. 31)

3. Diocletian Di = divide

4. Who reunited the empire? (Pg. 31)

4. Constantine

5. Where was the old capitol?

5. Rome, Italy

6. Where did the new capitol get moved to? (Pg. 31)

6. Constantinople, Turkey This was located in the Byzantine Empire In the “EAST”

7. Attila was the leader of the H_______ (pg. 33)

7. The Huns, from Asia

8. Who was Clovis and who was he the leader of? (pg. 35)

8. German Barbarians From Germany *the leader of the Goths

9. List 5 reasons why Rome fell, pg. 35 (see Quick Facts)

9. “Quick Facts”, pg. 35 Why did the Roman Empire Fall?  Large size made communication difficult  Corruption became common  Rich citizens left Rome for country estates  Taxes and prices rose  Barbarians began invading the empire (the Goths from Germany, sacked Rome)

10. The Germanic Farmers Impact on Rome 1.German farmers were invited to come down into Rome to help farm (they were not citizens of the empire) 2.Because the Roman farmers had to join the army 3.Since the farmers were not citizens, they did not abide or follow the Roman laws 4.They raided and destroyed the empire from within the borders of Rome 5.Rich citizens left Rome because they were not happy with the way things were going in the empire. The moved out to live in country estates to get away from the corruption in the city of Rome.

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