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WESTERN TRADITION CHAPTER 6: SECTIONS 1-2 Name:_________________________ Date:__________________________ Chapter 6 Secs. 1-2 Charts, Graphs, and Sidebars (CGS)© Use the textbook to answer the following questions based on the charts, graphs, and illustrations in the chapter Spotlight On: Roman Legions (Pg. 143) -What was the “eagle”? Historymakers: Hannibal (Pg. 144) -Why did Hannibal become a lifelong enemy of Rome? Map: Punic Wars, 264-146 BC (Pg. 145) -What route did Hannibal take to each Rome? Why would this route have been so difficult? Why do you think Hannibal chose to take such a route rather than go directly across the sea? -What did each Roman soldier carry? -What happened to Hannibal after the defeat of Carthage? -What areas had the Romans added to their empire by 146 BC? -Based on its location, why would Sicily have played an important role in the wars between Rome and Carthage? Historymakers: Julius Caesar (Pg. 147) -What warnings did Caesar receive before going to the Senate on March 15? Historymakers: Augustus (Pg. 148) -How did Augustus live? -What were Caesar’s last words? Why were these ironic? -Why did Augustus banish his only child, Julia? -Why did Augustus gather his family around him as he neared death? Map: Trade in the Roman Empire (Pg. 149) -What trade goods came to Rome from Africa? Connect to Today: CharioteersProfessional Athletes (Pg. 152) -What was the social status of most charioteers? -What goods came to Rome from all 3 areas (Africa, Asia, and Europe)? -How would charioteers be rewarded for winning races?