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Warm-up #10
• Put the following events in chronological order.
– Diocletian splits the Empire.
– Julius Caesar is assassinated.
– The Roman Republic is born.
– The Goths sack Rome.
– Rome becomes an Empire.
– Constantine moves the capital to Constantinople
– Western Rome Falls.
– The Roman Empire reaches its height.
Warm-up #10
Match the event and date, then put them in chronological
order.
– Diocletian splits the Empire.
– Julius Caesar is assassinated.
– The Roman Republic is born.
– The Goths sack Rome.
– Rome becomes an Empire.
– Constantine moves the
capital to Constantinople
– Western Rome Falls.
– The Roman Empire reaches
its height.
– 509 BC
– 44 BC
– 27 BC
– 117 AD
– 286 AD
– 330 AD
– 410 AD
– 476 AD
Warm-up #10
• Put the following events in order:
– The Roman Republic is born. 509 BC
– Julius Caesar is assassinated. 44 BC
– Rome becomes an Empire. 27 BC
– The Roman Empire reaches its height. 117 AD
– Diocletian splits the Empire. 286 AD
– Constantine moves the capital to Constantinople
330 AD
– The Goths sack Rome. 410 AD
– Western Rome Falls. 476 AD
Factors in Rome’s Fall Stations
• Visit each station
• Use the info to fill in your graphic organizer.
• Answer the two review questions at the
bottom of your page.
Quiz
Chapter 2.2
• Read 2.2
• Chapter 2.2 Assessment
– 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b, 3a, 3b.
Homework
• 6.2 Assessment Questions