PPT-Chapter 1 Section 4 The Lasting Contributions of Rome
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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
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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. 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 At a Glance. . www.lasting.ro. . www.lastingsoftware.com. . www.sphinx-it.ro. . 19 years of IT market experience. 180 employees in . all companies. 20,000,000 euro revenue. LASTING Group in figures. 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. Chapter 5. Section . 1. -Where was ancient Greece found?. -What did Greece lack as a region?. -Why did Greece never unite?. -Who influenced Greek religion?. -How was Homer important?. -How were Greek myths important?. Chapter 5. Section . 1. -Where was ancient Greece found?. -What did Greece lack as a region?. -Why did Greece never unite?. -Who influenced Greek religion?. -How was Homer important?. -How were Greek myths important?. Ancient Rome. Roman Civilization Arises in Italy. Italian peninsula is located in the Mediterranean Sea and Rome is in the center of Italy. . Latins. settled in villages along the Tiber River, which would eventually turn into 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). 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 (29–19 BCE) that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who traveled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans. 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. A New Rome in a New Setting. Rome was divided into Eastern and Western sections. . Justinian took over leadership of Rome. Battled against Germanic Tribes. He would reconquer all of the land Rome had ever controlled. . Rev Rul 84-140 1984-2 CB 56 Charitable contributions deductions war veterans organizations Contributions to an organization 90 percent of the membership of which is comprised of war veterans of the Ar IVSIGNATURESTOP SOME OR ALL OF YOURCONTRIBUTIONSYOUR CONTRIBUTIONSYour choice will cancelall previous electionsINFORMATIONABOUT YOUUse this form to start stop or change the amount of your contributio
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