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119 States Parties 32 Signatories 44 Non Signatories 195 As of 10 November 2011 States Parties 119 Date of RatificationAccession Benin 22 January 2002 Botswana 8
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119 States Parties 32 Signatories 44 Non Signatories 195 As of 10 November 2011 States Parties 119 Date of RatificationAccession Benin 22 January 2002 Botswana 8 September 2000. 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 John . Mukum. Mbaku, J.D., Ph.D.. Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor of Economics. Weber State University & Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. In June 2009, Comoros, Djibouti, and Senegal called on African States Parties to withdraw . The Romans used great public projects to make their empire the most advanced of the ancient world. . The Romans particularly excelled at building roads. The roads made it easier the Romans to travel, move troops, collect taxes and trade with faraway provinces. The expression, “All Roads Lead To Rome” refers to . 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?. Some famous landmarks in Rome were the . Colosseum. , a building used for entertainment, the Roman Baths, which was kind of like a spa, the Circus Maximus, or a chariot racing track, and the Catacombs. The Catacombs were an underground burial place.. Geography of Rome. Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio with about 3 million residents.. It . is located in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula on the Tiber river. . River Tiber. Period 5. . The Police. BEAT HIS ASS MOTHA F-ER. - There was no professional police force in Rome which is often recognized as one of the reasons that the Roman republic collapsed. 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. 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. Rome. Greece. Roman Republic & Empire. Jupiter, Juno, Apollo, Diana, Minerva, and Venus. Very similar to the Greek gods and goddesses!. Roman gods and goddesses. Rome: Centrally located in the Mediterranean Basin and distant from eastern Mediterranean powers. CHAPTER 5. http://www.mitchellteachers.net/WorldHistory/AncientRome/Images/MapRomeEmpireAtHeight.jpg. The Rise of Rome. Latins. , Greeks, and Etruscans settle in Italy by 550 BC. Latin herders and farmers came first to area near present city of Rome, by 1000 BC. Ch. 3.A.. Statute of Frauds. 1. Statute of Frauds. Origin: . English Statute . of Frauds in 1677. Today: Statutes. , with variations, continue in U.S. . states. Why require a writing?. Should a writing be required for all contracts?. The Romans used great public projects to make their empire the most advanced of the ancient world. . The Romans particularly excelled at building roads. The roads made it easier the Romans to travel, move troops, collect taxes and trade with faraway provinces. The expression, “All Roads Lead To Rome” refers to . of PACA
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