PPT-ROME Origins??? Etruscans
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Monarchy Republic Senate Consolidate 133 BCE Caesar Augustus PAX ROMANA First 2 cent of ce EMPIRE ROMAN LAW Innocent until guilty PROSTITUTION Meretrix prostitute
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Monarchy Republic Senate Consolidate 133 BCE Caesar Augustus PAX ROMANA First 2 cent of ce EMPIRE ROMAN LAW Innocent until guilty PROSTITUTION Meretrix prostitute. A Common Starting Point: Agrarian Bureaucracy. The Bourgeois Route. The Bourgeois Route. Variable 1: The Bourgeois Impulse. The Bourgeois Route. Variable 1: The Bourgeois Impulse. The Bourgeois Route. “All roads lead to Rome.” . “Rome was not built in a day.” . “When in Rome . . .” . The Roman Empire. Roman Geography. Located 18 miles from the sea. , Rome was far enough from the Mediterranean to be protected from naval powers. The fighting men who made . rome. legendary . Essential question . What role did Rome’s military play in its expansion from a relatively small city-state to an empire?. Ruled by foreign powers. Rome’s military might was among the primary reasons the Republic was able to conquer and control so much territory. See if you can find a connection!. What do they have in common?. Do you know?. Answer: The Roman Empire. All of the previous images show things that were first developed or perfected by the Roman Empire. . AP Government & Politics. Barnett. Basis. Philosophical Origins. I. Introduction . A. Definition of Constitutional Government . 1. Basis for running of government. 2. Does not need to be written. George E. Davis, MD . New Mexico Department of Children, Youth and Families. for. Child Trauma Academy. . Juvenile arrest rate highest ever in 1996 and then declined 48% by 2011. MALE AND FEMALE ARREST RATES—. 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. Government. Republic. 2 elected consuls were the head. Served a one-year term. Controlled the army. Senate. Leaders from the Patricians. Law-makers. Controlled spending. Chosen by Consuls. Served for life. Introduction. Grand Tour. Pompeii. Edward Gibbon. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire. Signing of the Declaration of Independence. La . Maison. . Carrée. Capitol Building in Washington DC. Arch of Emperor Constantine the Great. A.D. 284, Emperor Diocletian, a Roman general. Rome too big for one person to rule. Split Rome . A.D. 306 Constantine emperor. Moves capital from Rome to Byzantium. . (Rome’s position/location had weakened). 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). Roman Location. Small Italian city-state. Central on Italian peninsula. Influence of Rivers. Northern Alps. Mediterranean Sea. Forming Rome…. Myth of Romulus and . Remus. Latins. move onto peninsula around 800 BC and establish Rome as a . . kings ruled Rome from 600 B.C. to 509 BC . Roman aristocrats overthrew the last Etruscan king in 509 BC. Establish a republic. Regal- 753-509 B.C.E. . Rome is ruled by kings. Republic- 510-27 B.C.E. Note The surname Cocles may be an abbreviation of Cyclops meaning 147one-eyed148 TeachEngineeringorg 150 Free STEM Curriculum for K-12Bridges Lesson 1 Bridging the Gaps 151 Horatius at the Bridge Sto
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