homework due. Republic to Empire
... • 12/6 Focus – The fall of Rome didn’t happen over night. Rome was hit with many years of corruption, invasions and bad rulers. All these factors slowly caused the Roman empire to collapse ...
... • 12/6 Focus – The fall of Rome didn’t happen over night. Rome was hit with many years of corruption, invasions and bad rulers. All these factors slowly caused the Roman empire to collapse ...
classical europe - Net Start Class
... A. Classical Europe is the term historians use to describe the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. B. These civilizations existed from about 800 B.C. to A.D. 400. II. The Golden Age of Greece A. The Classical period of Greece reached its “Golden Age” in the 400s B.C. B. By that time, the city- ...
... A. Classical Europe is the term historians use to describe the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome. B. These civilizations existed from about 800 B.C. to A.D. 400. II. The Golden Age of Greece A. The Classical period of Greece reached its “Golden Age” in the 400s B.C. B. By that time, the city- ...
Chapter 9 Roman Civilization - Ms-Jernigans-SS
... Latin, the language of the Romans became the basis of many modern European languages and many English words we use today come from Latin as well. ...
... Latin, the language of the Romans became the basis of many modern European languages and many English words we use today come from Latin as well. ...
Ancient Rome 1000 Years of World Domination - Etiwanda E
... • What were some customs observed by the Romans? • What were some of the traditions observed in Rome? • Which traditions have continued into modern times? • What role did the gods and goddesses play in the lives of the Romans? • Who were some of Rome’s political leaders? ...
... • What were some customs observed by the Romans? • What were some of the traditions observed in Rome? • Which traditions have continued into modern times? • What role did the gods and goddesses play in the lives of the Romans? • Who were some of Rome’s political leaders? ...
Roman Roads2
... Initially, Roman authorities constructed roads to accommodate military movements and transport—communication between towns and camps being an essential precondition of control—but the roads were also used by merchants (who paid duties on goods at regular intervals), couriers, and ordinary citizens o ...
... Initially, Roman authorities constructed roads to accommodate military movements and transport—communication between towns and camps being an essential precondition of control—but the roads were also used by merchants (who paid duties on goods at regular intervals), couriers, and ordinary citizens o ...
FILL IN THE BLANK Read each sentence
... 3. Rome’s first emperor, ________________________ added territory to the empire and extended its network of roads. 4. At its height, the Roman Empire included most of the lands around the ________________________. 5. Roman engineering achievements included roads and also ________________________, ch ...
... 3. Rome’s first emperor, ________________________ added territory to the empire and extended its network of roads. 4. At its height, the Roman Empire included most of the lands around the ________________________. 5. Roman engineering achievements included roads and also ________________________, ch ...
Chapter 8.2 Guided Notes
... When ______________ came to power, ____________ control had already spread far ...
... When ______________ came to power, ____________ control had already spread far ...
Ancient People, ancient places
... coast of modern Turkey, and established cities in Italy and Sicily, North Africa and the Black Sea coast. These cities were home to a mixture of Greeks from many areas and local people. The variety of Greek pottery found at Naukratis in Egypt (Case 2) shows the range of different people visiting thi ...
... coast of modern Turkey, and established cities in Italy and Sicily, North Africa and the Black Sea coast. These cities were home to a mixture of Greeks from many areas and local people. The variety of Greek pottery found at Naukratis in Egypt (Case 2) shows the range of different people visiting thi ...
The basic unit of the ancient roman army, made up of 5,000 soldiers
... 25. Why did the Romans develop a republic that was representative of all people rather than use a king like the Etruscans? ...
... 25. Why did the Romans develop a republic that was representative of all people rather than use a king like the Etruscans? ...
chapter_11_ancient_rome_study_guide
... What name was given that began with the reign of Caesar Augustus? When were the plebians only able to elect tribunes? Reasons for the fall of Rome Two brothers who found Rome Across what 3 continents did the Roman Empire extend? Why did the Roman Senate assassinate Julius Caesar? What happened to th ...
... What name was given that began with the reign of Caesar Augustus? When were the plebians only able to elect tribunes? Reasons for the fall of Rome Two brothers who found Rome Across what 3 continents did the Roman Empire extend? Why did the Roman Senate assassinate Julius Caesar? What happened to th ...
Rise of Rome Began with the City`s founding set by legend in 753
... through the Roman Senate. Gradually, the opposing class of poor commoners (called plebians) gained political power and constitutional recognition of their rights. Once the Romans achieved the control of Italy, they turned to subdue their Mediterranean rivals. Rome’s chiefs opponent was North African ...
... through the Roman Senate. Gradually, the opposing class of poor commoners (called plebians) gained political power and constitutional recognition of their rights. Once the Romans achieved the control of Italy, they turned to subdue their Mediterranean rivals. Rome’s chiefs opponent was North African ...
Ancient Rome-The Roman Empire Notes
... leader. He made changes that helped unite the empire and set rules that are part of the legal system of some countries today. For example, he granted _________________________ to people living in the provinces which gave them special protection that said they did not have to speak out against themse ...
... leader. He made changes that helped unite the empire and set rules that are part of the legal system of some countries today. For example, he granted _________________________ to people living in the provinces which gave them special protection that said they did not have to speak out against themse ...
Chapter 9: Roman Civilization
... realistic and included the imperfections • They also used the much of Greek architecture, but added arches and domes • They were also the first to use concrete in their buildings. Concrete made buildings sturdier and allowed them to build taller ...
... realistic and included the imperfections • They also used the much of Greek architecture, but added arches and domes • They were also the first to use concrete in their buildings. Concrete made buildings sturdier and allowed them to build taller ...
World History: Unit 1 Study Guide
... 4. Where was monarchy the form of government by 2000 B.C.? Mycenae 5. How did a tyrant differ from other leaders in ancient Greece? He seized power illegally. 6. Who was the Trojan War fought between in 1200 B.C.? Troy and Greece 7. What term is used today for the art of Athens during the age of Per ...
... 4. Where was monarchy the form of government by 2000 B.C.? Mycenae 5. How did a tyrant differ from other leaders in ancient Greece? He seized power illegally. 6. Who was the Trojan War fought between in 1200 B.C.? Troy and Greece 7. What term is used today for the art of Athens during the age of Per ...
Greece: A moment of Excellence
... Rome: The Ultimate Empire Movie Notes: Part 2 Name_________________________ Period______ Rome was ________________by his (Caesar’s) adopted ________ Augustus Augustus ___________________ or ________________ all who stood in his way We ______________ it Pax Romana or Roman Peace that __________ almos ...
... Rome: The Ultimate Empire Movie Notes: Part 2 Name_________________________ Period______ Rome was ________________by his (Caesar’s) adopted ________ Augustus Augustus ___________________ or ________________ all who stood in his way We ______________ it Pax Romana or Roman Peace that __________ almos ...
QUARTER ONE TEST REVIEW
... UNIT THREE STUDY GUIDE 1. The first Greek civilization developed on the island of _____________ and was called _______________ 2. Greek history was influenced by what Greek geographic features: _______________________________ 3. What was the result of the fall of the Mycenaean civilization: ________ ...
... UNIT THREE STUDY GUIDE 1. The first Greek civilization developed on the island of _____________ and was called _______________ 2. Greek history was influenced by what Greek geographic features: _______________________________ 3. What was the result of the fall of the Mycenaean civilization: ________ ...
Roman_Vocabulary
... 11. Republic – Form of roman government in which citizens vote for leaders to run the government. Many modern governments (USA included) use this as a model. 12. Representative – An official elected by the citizens to make decisions for them in the government . ...
... 11. Republic – Form of roman government in which citizens vote for leaders to run the government. Many modern governments (USA included) use this as a model. 12. Representative – An official elected by the citizens to make decisions for them in the government . ...
Ancient Civilizations: Greece and Rome
... Greek City-States • Athens – Developed form of government called a Direct Democracy – citizens take part in making ALL decisions. – Juries – More freedoms than Spartans but women could not participate in government – Slavery was permitted – Made great contributions to the arts, literature, philosop ...
... Greek City-States • Athens – Developed form of government called a Direct Democracy – citizens take part in making ALL decisions. – Juries – More freedoms than Spartans but women could not participate in government – Slavery was permitted – Made great contributions to the arts, literature, philosop ...
Heritage of Greece and Rome
... Greece Rugged terrain made travel & communication difficult City-States: large towns w/ own governments (controls the surrounding countryside) Prized freedom & resisted outside interference ...
... Greece Rugged terrain made travel & communication difficult City-States: large towns w/ own governments (controls the surrounding countryside) Prized freedom & resisted outside interference ...
Life in Ancient Rome
... influenced Europe until 1500. • Romans developed Civil Law- a legal system based on a written code. ...
... influenced Europe until 1500. • Romans developed Civil Law- a legal system based on a written code. ...