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The Pax Romana The Roman Peace Two Hundred Years of Peace The Roman Empire What Modern Countries and Cities are in Roman Empire? AIM: How is peace kept in The Roman Empire for over 200 years? Facts 1. System of Justice 2. Common Currency & Trade 3. Roman Roads 4. Civil Service 5. System of Values 6. Entertainment How will this help keep peace? Emperor Augustus Restores order to Rome after fall fall of the Republic and civil war. Makes Roman Empire stable •System of justice p. 167 •Common currency p. 148 •Building Roads p. 148 •Civil Service p. 149 •System of Values pp. 150 -1 •Entertaining the Masses pp. 151-2 1) System of Justice • “Universal law” applied to all people in the Empire – Person was considered innocent until proven guilty – People can only be punished for acts, not thoughts – All people in Empire receive equal treatment under law • Viewed as fair • People don’t have reason to rebel pp.167 2) Common Currency p. 148 Denarius - Roman coin • Used throughout out the Empire • Value doesn’t change • Exchange of goods is hassle free • Economy can run smoothly “All Roads Lead To Rome” How does a good system of Roads help Rome Maintain peace? 3) Roman Roads p. 148 • Network of roads keep empire unified – Products can move and economies stay healthy • Romans can receive luxury goods from other parts of world – Roman army can move and put down rebellions Start of the Silk Road Trade as far as India and China!! 4) Civil Service p. 149 - different departments of government and the people who work in them Give the People More Responsibility Private Citizens paid to do gov’t work E.g. Tax Collectors, police, fire department The Roman Civil Service •Carry out day-to-day task of Roman gov’t •Jobs given to people from all levels of society - even plebeians and slaves! Everyone feels important Everyone will work hard for Rome No one wants to rebel Increased loyalty to Rome 5) System of Values pp. 150 -1 Believe that lack of morals hurt the Roman Republic and helped cause its fall • Importance of Family – Patriarchal - male centered family – Adultery is made a crime – Sex roles are clearly defined • Honor and strength are important 6) Entertaining the Masses Gladiator Games pp. 151-2 – – – – – Admission if Free Distracts people from their troubles Keeps people busy Moral lessons of “strength” Shows power of Rome • A day at the games – Starts with fights against animals – Public execution of criminals – Finish with man against man • The gladiators – – – – Slaves, prisoners, some volunteers Fight 3 - 4 times a year Don’t always have to die at end of fight Can win freedom Today’s Gladiators? The Coliseum The Los Angeles Coliseum What similarities do you see in today’s societies?