Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byMelvyn Edwards Modified over 9 years ago
1
SOL Rome Review
2
Mediterranean Sea Geographically Rome is on a peninsula in the center of which body of water?
3
Republic Early Latins over threw the monarchy in 509 BC They established a form of Democracy One in which officials are elected to represent the citizens
4
Patricians The rich and wealthy land owners in the Roman Republic Made up the minority of the population but held the majority of the power
5
Plebeians Working class citizens of the Roman Empire Could vote but could not hold power
6
Tribunes Elected officials of the Plebeians
7
Consuls Highest officials of the Roman Republic Power was limited by a one year term Directed the army and government
8
Senate Aristocratic branch of the Roman Republic 300 member body
9
Dictator Chosen to lead for 6 months in times of crisis –War –Famine/Disease –Natural Disasters
10
Twelve Tables codified Roman Laws Put in the forum for all to see
11
Legions Military units 5,000 heavily armed foot soldiers
12
Carthage Phoenician trade colony in North Africa Major trade rival of the Roman Republic
13
Punic Wars Series of three wars fought against Carthage Rome won and gained trade rights in the Western Mediterranean Sea
14
Hannibal Carthaginian General who terrorized the Italian Peninsula during the second Punic War Brought elephants over the Alps!
15
Reasons of the collapse of the Roman Republic 1.Huge gap between the rich and poor 2.Small family farms were put out of business by large farms who used slave labor 3.Outbreaks of civil wars
16
Julius Caesar Roman General who seized power Became Dictator for life Made reforms which helped the poor Assassinated in 44BC by the Roman Senate
17
Octavian/Augustus Great nephew of Julius Caesar Became emperor after fighting Marc Antony for power Set up a civil service and rebuilt Rome’s glory
18
Pax Romana Two centuries of peace and prosperity under imperial rule Expansion and solidification of the Roman Empire, particularly in the Near East
19
Economic impact Established uniform system of money, which helped to expand trade Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads Promoted prosperity and stability Social impact Returned stability to social classes Increased emphasis on the family Political impact Created a civil service Developed a uniform rule of law
20
Farmers The vast majority of Romans both in the Republic and in the Empire were what profession?
21
Polytheistic Based on the Greek polytheistic religion Explanations of natural phenomena, human qualities, and life events
22
Christianity New Faith Had its roots in Judaism Conflicted with polytheistic beliefs of Roman Empire Monotheistic Life after death
23
Jesus Jewish carpenter from Palestine Teachings are the foundation of Christianity Was proclaimed the Messiah Conflicted with polytheistic beliefs of Roman Empire Seen as both Son and incarnation of God
24
Beliefs/Traditions New Testament, containing accounts of the life and teachings of Jesus, as well as writings of early Christians Christian doctrines established by early church councils Spread of Christianity Popularity of the message Early martyrs inspired others Carried by the Apostles, including Paul, throughout the Roman Empire
25
Constantine converted to Christianity and made it legal. Also moved the Capital to Byzantium
26
Impact of Christianity became the official state religion. became a source of moral authority. Loyalty to the Church became more important than loyalty to the Emperor. The Church became the main unifying force of Western Europe.
27
Colosseum Largest amphitheatre in the Roman Empire Used for plays, executions, gladiatorial fights
28
Pantheon Temple for all Roman Gods Large dome with a hole at the top Massive columns in the front
29
Aqueducts Used to bring water into cities Series of Arches allowed water to move from higher elevation to lower
30
Arch
31
Virgil Wrote the epic poem Aeneid In Latin
32
System of Law Most important Roman Achievement “innocent until proven guilty” Still used in the United States today
33
Internal causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire Too big to defend devaluation of currency/ inflation Army membership started to include non-Romans, resulting in decline of discipline Moral decay: People’s loss of faith in Rome and the family Weak Emperors
34
External causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire Invasion: Attacks on borders –Germanic Tribes –Huns
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.