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... 23. Included the senate in decisisons and gave them different responsibilities. 24. Established a central treasury for the army – had to depend on Rome for supplies. 25. Increasing in number and establishing new communities. 26. Made citizens pay taxes and adopt same religion. 27. To encourage them ...
... 23. Included the senate in decisisons and gave them different responsibilities. 24. Established a central treasury for the army – had to depend on Rome for supplies. 25. Increasing in number and establishing new communities. 26. Made citizens pay taxes and adopt same religion. 27. To encourage them ...
2013 7th Grade History Q4 Final DO NOT WRITE ON THIS!!!!!!!! What
... What happened because of the fall of Rome that caused the rise of feudalism? For what is Charlemagne most remembered? Define fief. Define lord and vassal. What did these two groups exchange? What determined social class in the Middle Ages? What items were used as protection in Medieval Europe? What ...
... What happened because of the fall of Rome that caused the rise of feudalism? For what is Charlemagne most remembered? Define fief. Define lord and vassal. What did these two groups exchange? What determined social class in the Middle Ages? What items were used as protection in Medieval Europe? What ...
2012 Fall Forum Pentathlon Exam
... 55. The person at a banquet who decided on the proportion of water and wine was the _____ . A. arbiter elegantiae B. magister bibendi C. rex sacrorum D. pater cenalis ...
... 55. The person at a banquet who decided on the proportion of water and wine was the _____ . A. arbiter elegantiae B. magister bibendi C. rex sacrorum D. pater cenalis ...
2013 Final Study Guide DOC
... Define lord and vassal. What did these two groups exchange? What determined social class in the Middle Ages? What items were used as protection in Medieval Europe? What was the main job of medieval women? What were the three stages in becoming a knight? Why did the Western Empire of Rome fall comple ...
... Define lord and vassal. What did these two groups exchange? What determined social class in the Middle Ages? What items were used as protection in Medieval Europe? What was the main job of medieval women? What were the three stages in becoming a knight? Why did the Western Empire of Rome fall comple ...
roman architecture - the Redhill Academy
... Arc de Triomphe 1806-1835 in Paris. By Chalgrin and others. A monument to Napolean from the 19th century, in the Neo-classical style favoured at the time. COLOSSEUM A.D. 70-82. Rome. An amphitheatre used for entertainment (sometimes cruel). It has three quarter columns in doric, ionic and Corinthian ...
... Arc de Triomphe 1806-1835 in Paris. By Chalgrin and others. A monument to Napolean from the 19th century, in the Neo-classical style favoured at the time. COLOSSEUM A.D. 70-82. Rome. An amphitheatre used for entertainment (sometimes cruel). It has three quarter columns in doric, ionic and Corinthian ...
The Rise of Rome: Notes
... duty, ___________________________ and discipline. Diplomacy: They extended Roman citizenship and allowed states to run their own ______________ affairs. They could be _____________________ when necessary, crushing _____________________ without mercy. Military: They were accomplished and __________ ...
... duty, ___________________________ and discipline. Diplomacy: They extended Roman citizenship and allowed states to run their own ______________ affairs. They could be _____________________ when necessary, crushing _____________________ without mercy. Military: They were accomplished and __________ ...
Freshmen Midterm Review Sheet
... Greece is a mountainous peninsula. The Greeks developed city-states (small independent cities) because of the mountains. Minoan civilization was on Crete. Myceneaens fought the Trojan War. The story of the Trojan War is told in the Iliad and the Odyssey orally retold by the blind poet Homer. Sparta ...
... Greece is a mountainous peninsula. The Greeks developed city-states (small independent cities) because of the mountains. Minoan civilization was on Crete. Myceneaens fought the Trojan War. The story of the Trojan War is told in the Iliad and the Odyssey orally retold by the blind poet Homer. Sparta ...
Byzantine Empire
... • Could not wear boots, pants, or clothing made of animal skins • Could not have long hair ...
... • Could not wear boots, pants, or clothing made of animal skins • Could not have long hair ...
File ancient rome pp shell notes
... c) Rome practiced this type of government: ________________________ with a ___________________ and an ______________________ as its governing bodies d) Two _________________ were elected to the assembly which held the _________ power e) The 12 Tables of Rome were __________________ that were meant t ...
... c) Rome practiced this type of government: ________________________ with a ___________________ and an ______________________ as its governing bodies d) Two _________________ were elected to the assembly which held the _________ power e) The 12 Tables of Rome were __________________ that were meant t ...
guided notes
... How many officials were elected in the Assembly? _________________________ What were these officials called? __________________________________ What did tribunes have power to do? ____________________________________________________________ The _____________________________________power meant that t ...
... How many officials were elected in the Assembly? _________________________ What were these officials called? __________________________________ What did tribunes have power to do? ____________________________________________________________ The _____________________________________power meant that t ...
Ancient Rome
... Even though Carthage gave up most of its land, many Romans still saw Carthage as a rival and wanted revenge for the terrible destruction that Hannibal’s army had brought to Italy ...
... Even though Carthage gave up most of its land, many Romans still saw Carthage as a rival and wanted revenge for the terrible destruction that Hannibal’s army had brought to Italy ...
PowerPoint Notes
... Consuls were elected from the Senate, but not by the senate. Senate was composed of 300 lawmakers who were elected for a life term. Assembly: allowed plebeians or common citizens into its membership. Assembly discussed matters at the forum. Forum: marketplace and business center of Rome. ...
... Consuls were elected from the Senate, but not by the senate. Senate was composed of 300 lawmakers who were elected for a life term. Assembly: allowed plebeians or common citizens into its membership. Assembly discussed matters at the forum. Forum: marketplace and business center of Rome. ...
Rome Becomes an Empire
... of slave labor increased the gap between the rich & poor – Generals who controlled the armies became more powerful than the politicians in the Senate – Struggles for power led to a series of civil wars in Rome ...
... of slave labor increased the gap between the rich & poor – Generals who controlled the armies became more powerful than the politicians in the Senate – Struggles for power led to a series of civil wars in Rome ...
THE ROMAN EMPIRE
... As the empire continued to expand, it became difficult for farmers in Rome to produce enough food to meet the demand of the growing population. Romans had to import wheat from North Africa and olive oil from Spain. The need to provide food for its people meant that trade became important in the empi ...
... As the empire continued to expand, it became difficult for farmers in Rome to produce enough food to meet the demand of the growing population. Romans had to import wheat from North Africa and olive oil from Spain. The need to provide food for its people meant that trade became important in the empi ...
Lesson 2 The Roman Republic
... Economics Early Roman society was divided into two unequal classes. Government The Roman Republic had a government divided into three parts, similar to the U.S. government today. Government To gain more land and wealth, Rome began to expand by conquering neighboring peoples. ...
... Economics Early Roman society was divided into two unequal classes. Government The Roman Republic had a government divided into three parts, similar to the U.S. government today. Government To gain more land and wealth, Rome began to expand by conquering neighboring peoples. ...
powerpoint
... head), and their descendants became the patricians. He created three centuries of equites named Ramnes (meaning Romans), Tities (after the Sabine king) and a third called Luceres (Etruscans). He also divided the general populace into thirty curiae, named after thirty of the Sabine women who had inte ...
... head), and their descendants became the patricians. He created three centuries of equites named Ramnes (meaning Romans), Tities (after the Sabine king) and a third called Luceres (Etruscans). He also divided the general populace into thirty curiae, named after thirty of the Sabine women who had inte ...
The Birth of the Roman Empire
... Had 60-80 million people in the empire • City of Rome grew to over 1 million people ...
... Had 60-80 million people in the empire • City of Rome grew to over 1 million people ...
Theories on Why Rome Declined and Fell
... Eventually, the Praetorian Guard took control over the process. Pretty soon, this process became corrupt. The Praetorian Guard would support whichever candidate could bribe them the best, which obviously is not the best way to choose who would lead an entire empire. Oftentimes, the Praetorian Guard ...
... Eventually, the Praetorian Guard took control over the process. Pretty soon, this process became corrupt. The Praetorian Guard would support whichever candidate could bribe them the best, which obviously is not the best way to choose who would lead an entire empire. Oftentimes, the Praetorian Guard ...
World History – Mrs. Schenck Roman Social Classes
... Usually prisoners of war (POWs), belong to owners who can do anything to them, could be freed ...
... Usually prisoners of war (POWs), belong to owners who can do anything to them, could be freed ...
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... Name: ___________________________ Social Studies, Period ______________ Date: ____________________________ ...
... Name: ___________________________ Social Studies, Period ______________ Date: ____________________________ ...
The Significance of Rome
... Concrete—cheap, durable, and versatile—was one of Rome's greatest contributions to architecture. Here, Tony Rook, a building materials specialist before he studied archeology, makes concrete the way the Romans might have. An ancient recipe for concrete comes down to us from the Roman architect Vi ...
... Concrete—cheap, durable, and versatile—was one of Rome's greatest contributions to architecture. Here, Tony Rook, a building materials specialist before he studied archeology, makes concrete the way the Romans might have. An ancient recipe for concrete comes down to us from the Roman architect Vi ...
Ancient Rome - Mesa Public Schools
... once every 10 years Senate- chosen from the upper class of Roman society Dictator- in times of criseshad absolute power for only 6 months ...
... once every 10 years Senate- chosen from the upper class of Roman society Dictator- in times of criseshad absolute power for only 6 months ...