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Draw Italian Peninsula (Italy) and label Rome (on your warm-up sheet!) (turn to page 175)
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You will need to share your slice of pizza with your classmates. (I will group you …) Get out a sheet of notebook paper and set it up like this: Roman Culture Entertainment Society Art Architecture Science and Engineering New ideas in Science You will share information and take notes! 3
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Columns and arches Aqueducts =transport water!! Long stone channels to carry clean water from nearby hills to the city Each time a new city was conquered, a road was built from that city back to Rome. The Romans built road signs called milestones, which told how far it was back to Rome.
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Paterfamilias = the dominant male in the family (think patriarchal) Early on in Rome, husbands had absolute authority over their wife By the 2 nd century A.D., Roman women had more freedoms (but they still couldn’t be in politics)
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http://www.history.com/topics/colosseum/videos#deconstructing-history-colosseum http://www.history.com/topics/colosseum/videos#deconstructing-history-colosseum
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Slaves were taken from the conquered regions Many Greeks were taken as slaves and took on jobs such as… What’s so special about the Greeks?
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Gods and Goddesses polytheistic
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Polytheistic Emperors became gods Conquered peoples adopted these new gods What about those who were monotheistic? What group of people were monotheistic at this time?
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Main language = Latin Lingua franca = Greek How has Latin influenced languages of the world today?
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These are called the “Romance languages”
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Silk road – route between Roman Empire and China so-called because silk was China’s most valuable product
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Rise of Rome: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yvsbfoKgG- 8 Rome: Underground Rome: Underground http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEeQPZO NYSU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEeQPZO NYSU
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According to the video, why was Caesar assassinated?
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Essential Question: What led to the rise of Rome?
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Ancient Rome began as a group of villages along the Tiber River in what is now Italy. Around 750 B.C. these villages united to form the city of Rome. The early Romans were ruled by kings Rome grew quickly as a cultural and trade center on the Italian peninsula.
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In 509 B.C., the Romans established a republic Republic – a country that is governed by elected representatives and by an elected leader (such as a president) rather than by a king or queen
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PATRICIANSPLEBEIANS Ruling class Great landowners Only patricians served in Senate (lawmakers) and held public office Majority of the people Small landowners, craftspeople, merchants, farmers Eventually gained more say-so
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Why wasn’t Rome a true democracy? Only Patricians could be elected to government office and serve in the Senate
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264-129 B.C. Rome gained territory through conquests = empire – a large political unit, usually under a single leader, that controls many peoples or territories
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Under the leadership of ambitious generals, Rome’s highly trained soldiers took over most of the land surrounding the Mediterranean.
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A successful Roman general and famous speaker, Julius Caesar, was a governor of the territory of Gaul and managed to take control of many nearby territories. Fearing him the Roman Senate ordered him to resign…but he had other ideas. 45 BC - Julius Caesar became dictator, ending the Roman Republic
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Less than a year after gaining power a group of angered Senators stabbed Caesar to death on the floor of the Roman Senate. (March 15, 44 B.C.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- ieOLO33KFA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=- ieOLO33KFA This caused a civil war that lasted several years.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPf27gAu p9U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPf27gAu p9U
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After Caesar’s assassination, fights for power took place… His nephew Octavian eventually gained power given the title Augustus by the Senate also given the title “imperator” – What modern English word comes from this? Emperor
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry3yTP WH9qE-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ry3yTP WH9qE--
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AD 96 – AD 180 Rome reached a period of peace and prosperity The empire reached its height in 200 A.D.
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How do you think you did on the PSAT?
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Read the section at the top of your handout to answer the following questions: 1. True or False: There is one theory that explains why Rome fell. 2. How do most present-day historians look at the end of Rome? 3. List one of the three heirs to Rome.
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Complete the following after your thesis has been checked: Write a paragraph (minimum 5 sentences) that answers the question “What caused the fall of the Western Roman Empire?” Example: Line 1 – thesis Line 2 – supporting fact Line 3 – supporting fact Line 4 – supporting fact Line 5 - conclusion
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Essential Question: What led to the decline and fall of Rome?
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Marcus Aurelius, the last of the five good emperors of the pax romana, died in A.D. 180 Civil wars, military government, and anarchy follow From 235-284, there were 22 emperors. Many of them met a violent death. Invasions Plague (an epidemic disease)
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The empire was split: Western Roman Empire Capital = Rome Eastern Roman Empire Capital = Constantinople
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Western Roman Empire came under pressure from the invading Germanic tribes Visigoths Vandals In 476, the western emperor Romulus Augustus was removed from power = date of the fall of the Western Roman Empire
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Copy the following questions. In which continent: 1. Did Christianity begin? 2. Is Christianity spread throughout by 1000 AD? 3. Did Christianity spread to after European exploration? Answer them as you watch the video clip. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwp7oDLEFf8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jwp7oDLEFf8
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Read the class set of information to answer the questions. Due by the end of class!
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Essential Questions: How did Christianity spread as a major world religion? How has ancient Rome impacted the modern world?
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By A.D. 6, Judaea (lands of the old Jewish kingdom) had been made a Roman province and placed under the control of a Roman official - different Jewish groups had different views about Roman rule
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A Jewish prophet named Jesus traveled and preached throughout Judaea and neighboring areas His preaching stirred controversy, and some people saw him as a potential revolutionary who might lead a revolt against Rome He was turned over to the Roman authorities and the Roman official in charge of Judaea had him crucified
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What do his followers believe happened to Jesus? After the reports that Jesus had overcome death, the Christian movement won followers in Jerusalem and throughout Judaea Apostles began to spread the message that Jesus was the Son of God who had come to Earth to save humanity
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Christianity grew in popularity. Why? Life After Death: Christianity promised life after death in heaven. In the Roman religion, only gods went to heaven. Emperors were considered gods. Everyone else went to the underworld. Equality: Christianity promised equal opportunity. You had to be born into the nobility. You could join Christianity and be equally a Christian.
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Many Romans came to view Christians as harmful to the Roman state Why? Christians refused to worship the state gods and emperors. Christians were persecuted (harassed to cause suffering) for 300 years.
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In the fourth century (A.D. 300s) the Roman emperor Constantine became the first Christian emperor. He issued the Edict of Milan, which proclaimed official tolerance of Christianity http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cf m?guidAssetId=91C0A8BC-EF76-43D1-9862- 666D0E0895F0&blnFromSearch=1&productcode= US http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cf m?guidAssetId=91C0A8BC-EF76-43D1-9862- 666D0E0895F0&blnFromSearch=1&productcode= US
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Under Theodosius the Great (A.D. 378-395), the Romans adopted Christianity as their official religion
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