Chapter 6: The Romans
... b. Outposts were created to maintain control c. Conquered people treated generously d. Punic Wars victory gave Romans half of the land around the Mediterranean Sea. B. From Republic to Empire 1. Effects of Expansion a. Latifundia created economic problems b. Gracchus brothers attempt reform c. A cen ...
... b. Outposts were created to maintain control c. Conquered people treated generously d. Punic Wars victory gave Romans half of the land around the Mediterranean Sea. B. From Republic to Empire 1. Effects of Expansion a. Latifundia created economic problems b. Gracchus brothers attempt reform c. A cen ...
oliver-romans
... The sword was very important. It was light and short (less than 50 cm) so soldiers can use it for stabbing quickly. A soldier carried two spears to throw at the enemy. ...
... The sword was very important. It was light and short (less than 50 cm) so soldiers can use it for stabbing quickly. A soldier carried two spears to throw at the enemy. ...
Chapter 6 Test – Ancient Rome
... (Majority of population made up of merchants, farmers, artisans, traders) ...
... (Majority of population made up of merchants, farmers, artisans, traders) ...
Chapter 11: Rome and Christianity Study Guide (KEY) Section 1
... The Romans conducted business in their language. 8.) Identify three achievements of the Ancient Romans and explain how each achievement influences our ...
... The Romans conducted business in their language. 8.) Identify three achievements of the Ancient Romans and explain how each achievement influences our ...
Anglophone Studies I
... • The Iron Age – Celtic culture throughout the north-west European islands • The Celts ...
... • The Iron Age – Celtic culture throughout the north-west European islands • The Celts ...
Early Roman Civilization - Etiwanda E
... • They worshiped many gods and goddesses and believed that spirits lived in many natural things. • Emperors were worshiped as gods. ...
... • They worshiped many gods and goddesses and believed that spirits lived in many natural things. • Emperors were worshiped as gods. ...
Ch.1 Section 2 The Roman Republic and Empire
... 14. What country would 2000 years later adapt such Roman ideas as the senate, the veto, and checks and balances into their constitution? 15. What was the result of the third Punic War? 16. Where were they expanding to while they were fighting Carthage? 17. What were the results of the Roman conquest ...
... 14. What country would 2000 years later adapt such Roman ideas as the senate, the veto, and checks and balances into their constitution? 15. What was the result of the third Punic War? 16. Where were they expanding to while they were fighting Carthage? 17. What were the results of the Roman conquest ...
Roman Achievements
... Contributions of Rome Most structure built around the Roman Empire made by army. Some constructed using slave labor. ...
... Contributions of Rome Most structure built around the Roman Empire made by army. Some constructed using slave labor. ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary: Ancient Rome
... Chapter 7 Vocabulary: Ancient Rome Republic- a type of government in which citizens who have the right to vote select their leaders; the leaders rule in the name of the people. Patrician- member of a wealthy, upper-class family in the Roman Republic Plebian- an ordinary citizen in the Roman Republic ...
... Chapter 7 Vocabulary: Ancient Rome Republic- a type of government in which citizens who have the right to vote select their leaders; the leaders rule in the name of the people. Patrician- member of a wealthy, upper-class family in the Roman Republic Plebian- an ordinary citizen in the Roman Republic ...
Humanities 2020 Chapter 4
... Corinth and the entire Hellenistic world and culture. Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.E.) conquered Gaul (France), had himself named dictator for life in 46 B.C.E., assassinated in 44 B.C.E. Octavian (63 B.C.E. – 14 C.E.) defeated Mark Antony in 31 B.C.E. ...
... Corinth and the entire Hellenistic world and culture. Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.E.) conquered Gaul (France), had himself named dictator for life in 46 B.C.E., assassinated in 44 B.C.E. Octavian (63 B.C.E. – 14 C.E.) defeated Mark Antony in 31 B.C.E. ...
Chapter 8.2 Guided Notes
... II. To govern, the Romans divided their _______________ into ________________. a. province:______________________________________________________________ III. Romans did not usually force their _______________________ on conquered people. IV. Many of the ________________ people adopted ____________ ...
... II. To govern, the Romans divided their _______________ into ________________. a. province:______________________________________________________________ III. Romans did not usually force their _______________________ on conquered people. IV. Many of the ________________ people adopted ____________ ...
Chapter 5 – Rome and the Rise of Christianity
... 3. How did the differences between plebeians and patricians prevent Rome from becoming a true democracy? 4. What is the historical and cultural significance of the Roman destruction of Carthage? Section 2 1. What was the sequence of events that led to the deaths of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus? 2. Ex ...
... 3. How did the differences between plebeians and patricians prevent Rome from becoming a true democracy? 4. What is the historical and cultural significance of the Roman destruction of Carthage? Section 2 1. What was the sequence of events that led to the deaths of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus? 2. Ex ...
Ancient Rome-The Roman Empire Notes
... ~ Expansion During the rule of Augustus, Rome enjoyed a Pax Romana or ______________________________. The Roman Empire was large and included people who spoke different ____________________ and followed different __________________. Augustus was a strong leader. He made changes that helped unite the ...
... ~ Expansion During the rule of Augustus, Rome enjoyed a Pax Romana or ______________________________. The Roman Empire was large and included people who spoke different ____________________ and followed different __________________. Augustus was a strong leader. He made changes that helped unite the ...
The Fall of Rome
... What was the legacy of Rome? (New so take notes!) A legacy is what is left behind after an era comes to an end. The legacy of Rome is what is known as classical civilization- a mixture of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman elements that became known as GrecoRoman culture. This was a hybrid culture th ...
... What was the legacy of Rome? (New so take notes!) A legacy is what is left behind after an era comes to an end. The legacy of Rome is what is known as classical civilization- a mixture of Greek, Hellenistic and Roman elements that became known as GrecoRoman culture. This was a hybrid culture th ...
Fall of Rome
... • All the Barbarian Invasions • Military was spread too thin • Use of mercenaries led to a lack of loyalty to Rome • Infighting between rival Generals ...
... • All the Barbarian Invasions • Military was spread too thin • Use of mercenaries led to a lack of loyalty to Rome • Infighting between rival Generals ...
Roman Empire - Gilbert Public Schools
... • Eventually Plebeians, lower class citizens who make up most of population, are allowed in senate. – They chose tribunes to protect their interests • Could eventually veto any law that was unfair to them ...
... • Eventually Plebeians, lower class citizens who make up most of population, are allowed in senate. – They chose tribunes to protect their interests • Could eventually veto any law that was unfair to them ...
• - Course Notes
... Carthaginians were the descendants of the Phoenicians from Lebanon that settled in present-day Tunisia. These people also fought against Rome. Augustus was the ruler during Roman Principate. The Shang dynasty lasted from 1750-1027 B.C.E. Equites were a class of well to do people which consisted of I ...
... Carthaginians were the descendants of the Phoenicians from Lebanon that settled in present-day Tunisia. These people also fought against Rome. Augustus was the ruler during Roman Principate. The Shang dynasty lasted from 1750-1027 B.C.E. Equites were a class of well to do people which consisted of I ...
Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization
... Greek language The mixing of Roman, Hellenistic, and Greek culture produced a new culture, called Greco-Roman culture. ...
... Greek language The mixing of Roman, Hellenistic, and Greek culture produced a new culture, called Greco-Roman culture. ...
The Legacy of the Roman Empire
... a. Political instability—corrupt leaders who did not care about the people, only themselves b. Economic and Social problems—Citizens had to pay for Rome’s huge armies and these taxes hurt the economy. Many people did not have jobs, and the wealthy people owned slaves. Some leaders like Nero and Cali ...
... a. Political instability—corrupt leaders who did not care about the people, only themselves b. Economic and Social problems—Citizens had to pay for Rome’s huge armies and these taxes hurt the economy. Many people did not have jobs, and the wealthy people owned slaves. Some leaders like Nero and Cali ...
Transforming the Roman World
... The New Germanic Kingdoms By the third century Germanic peoples had begun to move into the Roman Empire The only German state that survived was that of the Franks which was located in present day France This state was expanded & established by Clovis who had converted to Christianity This conversio ...
... The New Germanic Kingdoms By the third century Germanic peoples had begun to move into the Roman Empire The only German state that survived was that of the Franks which was located in present day France This state was expanded & established by Clovis who had converted to Christianity This conversio ...
The Fall of the Roman Empire
... • Believing the empire had become too large, emperor Diocletian divided it into four units, each with its own ruler. • Diocletian issued a price and wage freeze to combat the poor economic climate in which Roman money was becoming worthless (inflation) ...
... • Believing the empire had become too large, emperor Diocletian divided it into four units, each with its own ruler. • Diocletian issued a price and wage freeze to combat the poor economic climate in which Roman money was becoming worthless (inflation) ...
chapter_11_ancient_rome_study_guide
... What happened to the Senate during the reign of Augustus? Which term best describes the Roman Empire during the Pax Romana? The Colosseum was most similar to what building? How were gladiator fights different from today’s professional sports? In what modern country was the ancient city of Constantin ...
... What happened to the Senate during the reign of Augustus? Which term best describes the Roman Empire during the Pax Romana? The Colosseum was most similar to what building? How were gladiator fights different from today’s professional sports? In what modern country was the ancient city of Constantin ...