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NAME DATE Guided Reading
CLASS netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
Lesson 3 The End of the Republic
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
Why does conflict develop?
Problems in the Republic
Identifying As you read, complete the diagram below to
identify the four main factors that weakened the Roman Republic.
Problems in the Republic
1.
2.
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NAME DATE CLASS Guided Reading Cont.
netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
Cause and Effect As you read, fill in the chart below to
identify the effects on the Roman Republic that resulted from the
changes Marius made to the Roman army.
Cause
Paying poor people to
serve in army
Effect
5.
Generals hired and
paid soldiers
6.
Creation of
professional army
7.
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8. Summarizing Summarize the changes Sulla made to the
republic while he was dictator.
NAME DATE CLASS Guided Reading Cont.
netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
The Rise of Julius Caesar
Listing Use the table to list Julius Caesar’s accomplishments,
actions, and reforms.
Accomplishments
9.
Actions
Reforms
12.
15.
10.
13.
16.
11.
14.
17.
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18.Drawing Conclusions How do you think the people of
Rome felt about Caesar’s death?
NAME DATE Guided Reading Cont.
CLASS netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
From Republic to Empire
Explaining As you read, explain why each one of these
people was important in Roman history.
19. Octavian 20. Antony 21. Cleopatra 22. Cicero Copyright by The McGraw-Hill Companies.
23.Explaining Why did the Roman senate support Octavian
as Rome’s first emperor?
NAME DATE CLASS Guided Reading
netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
Lesson 4 Rome Builds an Empire
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
What are the characteristics
of a leader?
Problems in the Republic
Synthesizing As you read, complete this chart by listing the
actions Augustus took to achieve each of his goals for the
Roman Empire.
Goals
Actions
1.
To make Rome’s borders easier
to defend
2.
To display the power of Rome
3.
To maintain control over the
empire
4.
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To protect the empire
NAME DATE Geography and History Activity
CLASS netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
Lesson 4 Rome Builds an Empire
Roman Roads
The saying “All roads lead to Rome” refers to the vast system
of roads the Romans built. As the Roman Empire grew, the
Romans built 50,000 miles (80,467 km) of roads that
extended throughout the empire. Roman engineers were
known for building straight roads with good drainage systems
so the roads would not flood. They used concrete made from
volcanic ash and lime (a substance taken from rocks and
minerals and used for building), or other materials depending
on what was available locally. The result was straight, hard
surfaces, some of which still survive today.
The first road leading from Rome was the Via Appia, or Appian
Way. It was begun in 312 B.C. By the 200s B.C., four other
major roads led from Rome. As the Roman Empire grew, the
road system was expanded until it extended into all of the
Roman provinces. At the empire’s height, it was possible to
travel on Roman roads from Carthage in northern Africa all
the way around the Mediterranean to the city of Rome. Copyright by The McGraw-Hill Companies.
The road system helped Rome expand its empire. The roads
also made it easier for government and military officials to
travel to different provinces. Roads helped unite the empire by
enabling the spread of Roman culture throughout its provinces.
At the empire’s height, the system of roads also made it
possible for large numbers of people to migrate, or move, to
the empire. The roads built by the Romans helped the spread
of people and ideas that lasted into the Middle Ages.
NAME DATE Geography and History Activity Cont.
CLASS netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
DOPW (Discovering our Past - World)
RESG
Chapter 11
Map Title: Where in the world?
File Name: C08-44A-NGS-824133_A-RESG_2ndUse.ai
Directions: Answer the
Map Size: 39p6
x 20p0
following questions.
Date/Proof: Jan 27, 2011 - First Proof
Feb 23, 2011 - Second Proof
Understanding the Concept
Roads
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1.Identifying Fill in the web diagram to identify the ways
Rome’s road system helped the empire.
NAME DATE Geography and History Activity Cont.
CLASS netw rks
Rome: Republic to Empire
2.Locating Study the map of the Roman Empire. Referring
to your textbook, add the cities of Carthage, Alexandria,
and Rome. All were major destinations on the Roman
roads.
Applying the Concept
3.Summarizing How did the road system help Rome expand
its empire?
4.Evaluating How did the Roman road system help not only
the Roman empire, but also other civilizations that came
later?
5.Comparing and Contrasting How do the Roman Empire’s
reasons for building roads compare with modern reasons
for building new roads?
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