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Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Date: 1..29.2014 (A) 1.30..2014 (B) Do Now: Read pages 336-337 in your textbook. 1. What two mountain ranges are located.

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1 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Date: 1..29.2014 (A) 1.30..2014 (B) Do Now: Read pages 336-337 in your textbook. 1. What two mountain ranges are located in Italy? 2. Upon what river does the city of Rome sit? 3. What other cultures controlled areas of the Italian peninsula prior to the rise of Rome? Essential Questions How does Geography influence the devlopment of civilizations over time. How does the rise or collapse of a government affect surrounding societies over time? What ideas have fundamentally changed different cultures in the Eastern Hemisphere? To what extent are the ideas from ancient Rome important in today's world? How is it an advantage and a disadvantage when a country has valuable resources located within its borders? How does a society acquire resources it does not have, but needs? ?

2 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Activitie s- bullet Notes Geography of Italy and Mediterranean Strategic location of Rome o Seven hills o Tiber River o Apennine Mountains o Mediterranean Sea Founding of Rome (Two Stories) o Aeneas o Romulus and Remus EVidence Outcomes Describe the foundation and development of key historical information on Rome Analyze the social, political, cultural, economic, and technological development within Rome Explain the role of taxes in economic production and distribution of resources Describe the impact of taxes on individual income and spending. Define the role of citizens in various governments Give examples illustrating how various governments and citizens interact and how these interactions change over time.

3 Geography of Italy and the Mediterranean Italy is a Peninsula-a body of land surrounded by water on three sides. Most of mainland Italy is mountainous Alps in North, Apennine Mt. through central Italy Two major rivers o North-Po river o Rome-Tiber River

4 Romulus and Remus

5 Ticket to Leave In your notebooks, respond to the following: 1. What advantages can you see that Rome has just by being located where it is? 2. Why are founding stories and other stories of origins so important to cultural groups?

6 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Date: 1.31.2014 (A) 2.3.2014 (B) Do Now: In your notebooks and with a partner (this means 1), write a short story of how Longmont, Colorado was founded. Be creative and there does not have to be any truth to this story, but should incorporate characteristics of the city, such as Geography and Culture. *SPQR-Senātus Populusque Rōmānus ("The Senate and People of Rome") Essential Questions How does the rise or collapse of a government affect surrounding societies over time? What ideas have fundamentally changed different cultures in the Eastern Hemisphere? To what extent are the ideas from ancient Rome important in today's world? How is it an advantage and a disadvantage when a country has valuable resources located within its borders? How does a society acquire resources it does not have, but needs? How does geography affect the devleopment of civilizations over time.

7 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Activitie s- bullet Notes Greek Influences on Rome o ARchitecture o Literature o Religion o Art EVidence Outcomes Describe the foundation and development of key historical information on Rome Analyze the social, political, cultural, economic, and technological development within Rome Explain the role of taxes in economic production and distribution of resources Describe the impact of taxes on individual income and spending. Define the role of citizens in various governments Give examples illustrating how various governments and citizens interact and how these interactions change over time.

8 Ticket to Leave 3-2-1 To Leave In your notebooks: 1. Tell me three ideas that the Romans borrowed from other ancient Socities 2. Write down Two way in which the Romans improved upon these adoptions. 3. Write down one reason why borrowing from other cultures makes a civilization more efficient.

9 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Date: 2.4.2014 (A) 2.5.2014 (B) Do Now: Describe a time when you felt you were treated unfairly. What actions did you take to improve the situation? What actions could you have taken that you didn’t? Why didn’t you? Essential Questions How does the rise or collapse of a government affect surrounding societies over time? What ideas have fundamentally changed different cultures in the Eastern Hemisphere? To what extent are the ideas from ancient Rome important in today's world? How is it an advantage and a disadvantage when a country has valuable resources located within its borders? How does a society acquire resources it does not have, but needs? How does Geography affect the development of Civilization over time"?

10 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Activitie s- pgs 347-351 Struggle of the Orders Patrician Plebeians Structure of the Roman Republic o Republic o Senate o Consuls o Tribunes o Veto o constituion EVidence Outcomes Describe the foundation and development of key historical information on Rome Analyze the social, political, cultural, economic, and technological development within Rome Explain the role of taxes in economic production and distribution of resources Describe the impact of taxes on individual income and spending. Define the role of citizens in various governments Give examples illustrating how various governments and citizens interact and how these interactions change over time.

11 Ticket to Leave In your notebooks make a list of similarities between the Republic of Ancient Rome and to the Republic of the United States of America

12 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Date: 2.6.2014 (A) 2.7.2014 (B) Do Now: In your notebooks write a short paragraph about the Rise of Rome from its earliest days to the Empire of Augustus. Paragraphs should show good structure and attempt to use elements of good writing. (expanded Vocab, Transitions, etc. ) Essential Questions How does the rise or collapse of a government affect surrounding societies over time? What ideas have fundamentally changed different cultures in the Eastern Hemisphere? To what extent are the ideas from ancient Rome important in today's world? How is it an advantage and a disadvantage when a country has valuable resources located within its borders? How does a society acquire resources it does not have, but needs? How does Geography affect the development of Civilization over time"?

13 Ancient Rome: Republic to Empire Activitie s Punic Wars Julius Caesar Mark Antony vs. Octavian EVidence Outcomes Describe the foundation and development of key historical information on Rome Analyze the social, political, cultural, economic, and technological development within Rome Explain the role of taxes in economic production and distribution of resources Describe the impact of taxes on individual income and spending. Define the role of citizens in various governments Give examples illustrating how various governments and citizens interact and how these interactions change over time.


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