Task List 1 - Foundations Task List (3,500BCE
... Task List 1 - Foundations Task List (3,500BCE-600CE) 1.) Compare the Political, Cultural, Social, & Economic development of these early civilizations - Egypt - Mesopotamia - Persia - India - China 2.) Explain the basic features of the world’s major belief systems including; - Polytheism - Hinduism - ...
... Task List 1 - Foundations Task List (3,500BCE-600CE) 1.) Compare the Political, Cultural, Social, & Economic development of these early civilizations - Egypt - Mesopotamia - Persia - India - China 2.) Explain the basic features of the world’s major belief systems including; - Polytheism - Hinduism - ...
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... Facts, Key People, ideas, or events Roman Beginnings (Location, time, Government): Established in the 700’s BCE (BC) as a city state governed by a MONARCHY. Conquered territory around the MEDITERRANEAN SEA. The Government went from a monarchy to a REPUBLIC. Under Augustus Ceaser, Rome became ...
... Facts, Key People, ideas, or events Roman Beginnings (Location, time, Government): Established in the 700’s BCE (BC) as a city state governed by a MONARCHY. Conquered territory around the MEDITERRANEAN SEA. The Government went from a monarchy to a REPUBLIC. Under Augustus Ceaser, Rome became ...
Ch6 Study Guide
... 5. Describe the organization of the Roman army. 6. What was early Roman’s foreign policy and how did they seek to accomplish this? 7. What were the Punic Wars and why were they fought? Who is Hannibal? Scipio? Section Two: 8. What were the two main reasons for the collapse of the Roman Republic? Des ...
... 5. Describe the organization of the Roman army. 6. What was early Roman’s foreign policy and how did they seek to accomplish this? 7. What were the Punic Wars and why were they fought? Who is Hannibal? Scipio? Section Two: 8. What were the two main reasons for the collapse of the Roman Republic? Des ...
Chapter 5
... Directions; use the information in your textbook to answer the following questions. ...
... Directions; use the information in your textbook to answer the following questions. ...
IV. Early Greece
... III. Minoans and Phoenicians Minoan Civilization Phoenicians Trade Alphabet IV. Early Greece Mycenaean Trojan War Homer – Iliad and Odyssey Greek Mythology Zeus V. Greek City-States Monarchy Aristocracy Oligarchy Direct Democracy Persian Wars Phalanx Battle of Thermopylae Battle of Salamis Delian Le ...
... III. Minoans and Phoenicians Minoan Civilization Phoenicians Trade Alphabet IV. Early Greece Mycenaean Trojan War Homer – Iliad and Odyssey Greek Mythology Zeus V. Greek City-States Monarchy Aristocracy Oligarchy Direct Democracy Persian Wars Phalanx Battle of Thermopylae Battle of Salamis Delian Le ...
Aim: How can we review the impact of early civilizations?
... Focused on education Socrates, Plato and Aristotle emphasized philosophy and reason Ancient Sparta Focused on military Did not allow foreigners or education ruled by an oligarchy (rule by a few) Alexander the Great Controlled a large empire that spread from Greece to India and spread into the Middle ...
... Focused on education Socrates, Plato and Aristotle emphasized philosophy and reason Ancient Sparta Focused on military Did not allow foreigners or education ruled by an oligarchy (rule by a few) Alexander the Great Controlled a large empire that spread from Greece to India and spread into the Middle ...
Legacy of the Roman Empire
The ""legacy of the Roman Empire"" refers to the set of cultural values, religious beliefs, as well as technological and other achievements of Ancient Rome which were passed on after the demise of the empire itself and continued to shape other civilizations, a process which continues to this day.