PPT-From Republic to Empire 6
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th Grade UBD Unit 6 From Republic to Empire Essential Question How did Romes transition from Republic to Empire impact its citizens Preview Rome Becomes an Empire
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th Grade UBD Unit 6 From Republic to Empire Essential Question How did Romes transition from Republic to Empire impact its citizens Preview Rome Becomes an Empire Julius Caesars defeat of Pompey led to the end of the Roman Republic and the founding of the Roman Empire. Recall & Recap. Can you remember. 5 facts about those . who opposed the WR?. Was the Weimar Republic saved because the Left was weak?. Who posed the greatest threat to the Weimar Republic?. What crises did the Weimar Republic face 1919-1923?. By Cara. Czech Republic. About the Czech Republic.. The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague.. Its size is 79,000 km2.. The population of it is 10.3 million. . The language they speak is Czech.. Their national day is the 28. Social War leads to powerful leaders. With the ending of the Social War in 287 BC plebs now had political equality in Rome. . Plebs can now pass laws for all Roman Citizens, one Consul has to be a . Pleb. L/O – To define what an empire is and explore how the British Empire began. Starter. – What is an empire? Come up with a definition of your own . What was the British Empire?. What does the map suggest about Britain’s power in 1890?. Mr. Dunham. Geography. Rome is located on the . peninsula . of Italy. The Mediterranean Sea provides transportation and food. . Italy provides fertile plains and river valleys for food and easy communication.. Consuls (at the highest level) held power that extended over the lands Rome ruled.. At the end of their one-year term, they entered the Senate of Rome, the highest legislative and consultative body of the government.. At its height the Roman Empire included all the land around the Mediterranean Sea. In the early AD 100s, the empire stretched from Britain south to Egypt, and from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Syrian Desert. . Preview. Decline. -. After the year 180, political, geographic, and cultural factors made the Roman Empire weaker. Finally, it fell into decline.. Diocletian and Constantine. - . Diocletian returned order and organization to the empire. Constantine totally changed the way the empire was run.. InterACTIVE. Notebook Setup. 2/15/2018. Mughal Empire and Culture . This will be one page . Religion and Culture . Abu Akbar’s Reign. Mughal Rise and Politics . Sunni Islamic Turkish nomadic group . Quarter 3– Week 1: Republic to Empire. The End of the Roman Republic: Rather than happening all at once, the death of the Roman Republic was the result of civil wars and family feuds taking place over almost a hundred years. The accession of Julius Caesar as dictator for life in 44 BC was the culmination of a long line of events in which consuls acted unlawfully. During many of these events, the motivation of the consuls was to achieve peace and social stability. The result is a lesson for us that "the ends never justify the means." Chapter 4: Ancient Rome Etruscan Influence Architecture Etruscan Temples Steps only on one side. Deep front porch. Enclosed area ( cella ) is divided into three rooms. Etruscan Influence Architecture Emily S. .. Roman Empire-Social Structures. The social structure of ancient Rome was based on heredity, property, wealth, citizenship and freedom. It was also based around men: women were defined by the social status of their fathers or husbands. Women were expected to look after the houses and very few had any real independence. . Byzantine Empire (330 CE-1453 CE). The Eastern Empire split from Rome after 330 CE, and . continued under Greek rule. While the West fell in 485 CE, the . East continued and was a dominant force. In economics, politics, trade, and culture throughout the P-C Era . Chapter 3. Introduction. Rome ruled much of Middle East, Europe, and Northern Africa with a single government. Falls into two periods :. Art of the Republic (509-27 BC). Art of the Empire (after 27 BC).
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