Ancient Rome
What you need to know about Ancient Rome:
7.1.1. Study the early strengths and lasting contributions of Rome (e.g., significance of Roman citizenship; rights under Roman law; Roman art, architecture, engineering, and philosophy; preservation and transmission of Christianity) and its ultimate internal weaknesses (e.g., rise of autonomous military powers within the empire, undermining of citizenship by the growth of corruption and slavery, lack of education, and distribution of news). In the textbook: Ch. 1 sec. 3-4
Key ideas:
Aqueducts, Collosseum, republic, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Pax Romana, Diocletian, citizenship, corruption, Atilla the Hun, autonomous, Constantine
Google Earth Rome
Key ideas:
Aqueducts, Collosseum, republic, Julius Caesar, Augustus, Pax Romana, Diocletian, citizenship, corruption, Atilla the Hun, autonomous, Constantine
Google Earth Rome
Ancient Rome Project
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Rome Questions:
Directions:
Copy and paste the questions to your Rome webpage. Answer the questions using complete sentences.
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How your podcast notes should look:
Engineering an Empire: Rome History Channel
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