Rome_powerpoint_3 - Pearl Public School District
... • Rome did a lot of trading by sea which was safe after they made a navy. • The economy was based on farming. This is where people got the money for public buildings. • Crafts were also part of economy such as glass, pottery, metalwork, and ships. • They established one united currency so trading ...
... • Rome did a lot of trading by sea which was safe after they made a navy. • The economy was based on farming. This is where people got the money for public buildings. • Crafts were also part of economy such as glass, pottery, metalwork, and ships. • They established one united currency so trading ...
Early People of Italy
... 1. A member of the common people of ancient Rome. ______________ 2. A form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to make and enforce the laws. ________________ 3. A council of representatives. ________________ 4. One of two chief officials who held office in the ancient Roman Rep ...
... 1. A member of the common people of ancient Rome. ______________ 2. A form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to make and enforce the laws. ________________ 3. A council of representatives. ________________ 4. One of two chief officials who held office in the ancient Roman Rep ...
What is Democracy?
... Had a profound impact on the political, cultural & religious movement which was a key foundation for Western Civilization ...
... Had a profound impact on the political, cultural & religious movement which was a key foundation for Western Civilization ...
Roman Empire Blank Notes
... 3. Moved the capital from Rome in the West to _________________in the East (later named _________________, and now _________________). E. Barbarian Attacks 1. From 376 A.D. – 476 A.D., ___________________ overran the western empire and sacked Rome a. The ______________ in 410 A.D. b. The ___________ ...
... 3. Moved the capital from Rome in the West to _________________in the East (later named _________________, and now _________________). E. Barbarian Attacks 1. From 376 A.D. – 476 A.D., ___________________ overran the western empire and sacked Rome a. The ______________ in 410 A.D. b. The ___________ ...
Rome Power Point - Wappingers Central School District
... Expansion of the empire promoted trade B. Mediterranean was a “liquid highway” C. Army built roads “All roads lead to Rome.” D. Goods were imported from all over the empire. A. ...
... Expansion of the empire promoted trade B. Mediterranean was a “liquid highway” C. Army built roads “All roads lead to Rome.” D. Goods were imported from all over the empire. A. ...
Expansion of the Roman Empire
... rivals. Octavian defeated Marc Anthony, a popular general, and he killed himself so now Octavian is the Supreme Ruler of the Mediterranean region. As an emperor, Augustus ruled over 50 million people. During Augustus’s reign, one rebellion in the East took three years and 100,000 soldiers to kill. B ...
... rivals. Octavian defeated Marc Anthony, a popular general, and he killed himself so now Octavian is the Supreme Ruler of the Mediterranean region. As an emperor, Augustus ruled over 50 million people. During Augustus’s reign, one rebellion in the East took three years and 100,000 soldiers to kill. B ...
Roman Art and Architecture
... • Romans enjoyed emulating the style of Greek painted vases and pottery • Roman glass was also of a very high quality • Metal (gold, silver) dinnerware was also ...
... • Romans enjoyed emulating the style of Greek painted vases and pottery • Roman glass was also of a very high quality • Metal (gold, silver) dinnerware was also ...
CN Birth of Roman Empire File
... the widespread trade the empire of farm goods and other products helped unify the empire Roman gov’t developed policies that were designed to encourage trade and commerce the Roman army built roads and bridges with these roads they can move supplies and reinforcements quickly ...
... the widespread trade the empire of farm goods and other products helped unify the empire Roman gov’t developed policies that were designed to encourage trade and commerce the Roman army built roads and bridges with these roads they can move supplies and reinforcements quickly ...
Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic
... Greek and Roman Empires • Greek empire under Alexander – Short duration of unity: 331 – 323 (BCE) – Division soon after death of Alexander • Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt to 31 BCE: Octavian, who becomes Augustus Caesar, defeats Anthony and Cleopatra at Battle of Actium • Seleucid empire (Persia) last ...
... Greek and Roman Empires • Greek empire under Alexander – Short duration of unity: 331 – 323 (BCE) – Division soon after death of Alexander • Ptolemaic dynasty of Egypt to 31 BCE: Octavian, who becomes Augustus Caesar, defeats Anthony and Cleopatra at Battle of Actium • Seleucid empire (Persia) last ...
Roman Achievements - arts-phil
... The vivid colors were so bright, we could see them clearly from far away. Readers with a good imagination visualize the action or setting of the story. Because it was so foggy, the visibility was very poor. ...
... The vivid colors were so bright, we could see them clearly from far away. Readers with a good imagination visualize the action or setting of the story. Because it was so foggy, the visibility was very poor. ...
Inflation The Rise of Christianity Public Health
... other civilizations and adapting their technology. Because the tech level of the Romans remained at a standstill, it could not keep up with demands. ...
... other civilizations and adapting their technology. Because the tech level of the Romans remained at a standstill, it could not keep up with demands. ...
How did the geography of Greece affect it? The mountains divided
... He allied with Greece- he did not occupy- to invade ...
... He allied with Greece- he did not occupy- to invade ...
Roman Art and Architecture Historical Background
... Civil war caused by death of Julius Caesar – his adopted son Octavian eventually became Emperor in 27 BCE ...
... Civil war caused by death of Julius Caesar – his adopted son Octavian eventually became Emperor in 27 BCE ...
The Roman Republic and Judeo
... A republic would keep any one person from gaining too much power ...
... A republic would keep any one person from gaining too much power ...
The Early Empire
... The people were united through Roman law and Roman rule. The economy was based on agriculture, industry, and trading. ...
... The people were united through Roman law and Roman rule. The economy was based on agriculture, industry, and trading. ...
DOC
... In the days of Roman Britain, in the 1st century AD, there lived a warrior queen by the name of Boudicca. Flame-haired and proud, she ruled the Iceni, in a time when Rome wanted to rule everything. The lands she governed were located in what is now East Anglia; ...
... In the days of Roman Britain, in the 1st century AD, there lived a warrior queen by the name of Boudicca. Flame-haired and proud, she ruled the Iceni, in a time when Rome wanted to rule everything. The lands she governed were located in what is now East Anglia; ...
Founding of Rome - PRA Classical Academy for Homeschoolers
... Italy had one other significant difference from Greece: it was easily accessible from Europe to the north. The Greeks lived behind a formidable mountain range; the Alps to the north of Italy were not quite as invulnerable. The Greeks also had a warlike Greek population to the north, the Macedonians, ...
... Italy had one other significant difference from Greece: it was easily accessible from Europe to the north. The Greeks lived behind a formidable mountain range; the Alps to the north of Italy were not quite as invulnerable. The Greeks also had a warlike Greek population to the north, the Macedonians, ...