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Ancient Rome Roman Republic (509 BCE – 27 BCE) BCE – Before Common Era Similar to our political system Class divisions
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Roman Contributions
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Weather Sacrificing animals Dreams Seizures Children’s behavior
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Julius Caesar was a Roman general, politician, and later dictator.
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Caesar is elected consul and forms a triumvirate of power with Pompey and Crassus.
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Caesar invades Britain and later conquers Gaul (France).
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Crassus dies, leaving Pompey and Caesar as a duo.
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The senate, led by Pompey, orders Caesar to disband his army and return to Rome.
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Caesar refuses to lay down, and he instead invades Rome, causing civil war.
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Caesar pushes Pompey out of Rome and into Egypt. He is later assassinated.
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Caesar is declared dictator for life. Because of this, some senators begin discussing how to get rid of Caesar as a leader.
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A.Very important B.Somewhat important C.Not important D.Completely unimportant 1. How important is loyalty to one’s country?
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2. What would you do if your loyalty to country came in conflict with loyalty to yourself? A.What was best for country B.What was best for self
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A.The well-being of an individual B.The well-being of a society 3. Which is more important?
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4. Which is a better form of government? A.True democracy B.Representative government
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5. Fate plays a large part in what happens to us in our lives. A.True B.False
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JohnEdwin Junius Life imitates art?
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