PPT-Roman Political Structure

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Consuls Roman Senate Praetors Centuriate Assembly Assembly of the Plebs Roman Political Structure Consuls Roman Senate Praetors Centuriate Assembly Assembly of the Plebs Roman Political Structure. E. mperor. The Roman Empire . SASH39. Lovisa Brännstedt. The Roman . Emperor. . The . development. . of. the Empire. The . principate. The . Emperor. as imperator . How. . did. the . Emperor. . Roman Class System. 509 B.C.E.. Essential Standards. 6.C.1 . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. Clarifying Objectives. The Political Setting in the Roman Empire. Israel . (along with all of Rome) was subject to Roman . Caesars:. 27 B.C. – A.D. 14 . Augustus. A.D. 14-37 . Tiberius. A.D. 37-41 . Caligula. A.D. 41-54 . World History - Libertyville HS. The Punic Wars. First Punic War – takeaway?. Second Punic War – takeaway?. Third Punic War – takeaway?. Overall, how did the Punic Wars reflect or reinforce your understanding of the character of the Roman people?. Ancient Rome. 6.C&G.1 . Understand the development of government in various civilizations, societies and regions.. 6.C.1 . Explain how the behaviors and practices of individuals and groups influenced societies, civilizations and regions.. 5.5. What caused the Decline?. Economic Problems. Foreign Invasion. Decline in traditional values. Dividing the Roman Empire. Political Violence. The . Pax. . Romana. comes to an end with the death of Marcus Aurelius in 180. APCIV | Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies . c. 600 BCE - c. 600 CE. Transitioning out of the Classical Age. Rome, China, and India were economically and culturally self-sufficient . However, long-distance trade developed between them and assisted their growth. Roman Republic Notes. Hw. : vocab & notes due 9/14. Geography. Peninsula in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Fertile plains. Rome located on the Tiber River. Less rugged mountains than Greece. Instructions. Get out a blank piece of paper. Write “Downfall of Rome” on the top of your paper. Write the title for each slide on your paper. Skip a line, indent and write only the words in . red. The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Society. Before we start:. Up to 30 percent of the national exam is drawn from western European content.. Think about comparisons and contrasts you could make with other places during this era:. mediterranean. societies from 700 . bce. to 400 . ce. .. c. . Analyze the contributions of Hellenistic and . Roman culture. ; include law, gender, and science. . Structure of the Republic. 3. Patricians. -Key Concepts-. I. The Geography of Early Rome. Jumble of plains, river valleys, hills and mountains. The Alps and the Appenines. More open geography makes political unification easier than in Greece. 1. Pick up the papers by the door.. 2. Have out something to write with for your Rome Geography Quiz.. 3. Review with your neighbor for ~5 minutes before the quiz.. After your quiz:. 1. Make the following Table of Contents updates:. Article: Religion and State: Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Authors: Candice Goucher, Charles LeGuin, and Linda Walton. Source: In the Balance: Themes in World History (Boston: McGraw-Hill, 1998) .

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