PPT-The Birth of Rome Chapter 6 part 1

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The Birth of Rome Chapter 6 part 1 According to one legend Rome was founded on April 21 753 BC by twin brothers descended from the Trojan prince Aeneas The Aeneid

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The Birth of Rome Chapter 6 part 1 According to one legend Rome was founded on April 21 753 BC by twin brothers descended from the Trojan prince Aeneas The Aeneid is a Latin epic poem written by Virgil in the late 1st century BC 2919 BCE that tells the legendary story of Aeneas a Trojan who traveled to Italy where he became the ancestor of the Romans. Geography The people who settled Rome chose a geographic location that was good for defense travel and trade Economics To survive Roman farmers relied on discipline and hard work The Beginnings of Rome ESSENTIAL QUESTION What is the early history of Call Sign Type How many Location or area of operation Base Mobile Handheld c How will the radio be used in applicants business or personal activities PART III EQUIPMENT Provide information on each individual unit Use continuation sheet if necessary Big Idea. Get your book!!!. Anticipatory Set. Alias, alibi, camera, extra, focus, media, radius, and recipe. . These are words that were created by the Romans.. What other things can you think of that the Romans gave us?. The . Connecticut . Birth to Three System. Early Childhood . Education Cabinet. October, 2011. What . IS. IDEA Part C?. I. ndividuals with . D. isabilities . E. ducation . A. ct. Part A . –. General Provisions. Church History – Part . I. History Begins with…. 2. B.C. = Before Christ. A.D. = Anno Domini (. Nostri. . Iesu. . Jesu. Christi) ". In the Year of Our Lord Jesus Christ". Why is the Birth of Christ Important?. Rome’s origins – Legend = Romulus, Remus, Mars, wolf, Romulus started city called Rome.. Artifacts = Latins settled near Tiber river, 1000-800 B.C. United with other people already there. Formed the city of Rome. Pg 20-21. Key Terms and People. Section 1. Augustus. citizens. aqueducts. Section 2. Diocletian. Constantine. Clovis. Attila. corruption. Section 3. Justinian. Theodora. Byzantine Empire. mosaics. 1- Augustus. The Pre-Roman World. A Bit of Perspective. Roman civilization – lasted over 1,000 years. Why? . Efficient network of government officials and a system of laws that protects each citizen. Separation of powers. Lesson Essential Question 1: Where are the important cities, features, and bodies of water for ancient Rome located on a map? . A. Locate and label items on the Rome map.. Why It’s Important (p. 209). Greco-Roman Civilization. Rome absorbed ideas from Greek . colonists.. Adapted Greek and Hellenistic achievements. Civilization spread during Pax Romana from trade and . travel.. Literature. Many Romans spoke Greek and imitated Greek styles of prose and . Objective: SWBAT describe the origins of the Roman Empire. . From: http://www.mainlesson.com/display.php?author=haaren&book=rome&story=_contents. The Aeneid. Part 1. According to one legend, Rome was founded . From Republic to Empire. By the 1. st. Century BC – The Roman Republic was in trouble. It did not survive the great changes that took place . Political power broke down. Riots to restore power to Tribunes. Role of the birth partner . Breathing techniques during labour . 3 stages of labour . Pain relief during labour . Monitoring your baby during labour . Positions for labour . Vaginal tears, episiotomy and sutures . . Four Essential Components of Labor. The Four Ps of Labor. Passageway (maternal pelvis and soft tissues). Passenger (fetus). Powers (involuntary and voluntary muscle contractions). Psyche. (psychological state of the woman).

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