Don’t forget….  You have a quiz on Chapter 10 & 11next week  Don’t forget your homework:  Paired Id’s ( J. Caesar V Qin Shi Huangdhi, Fall of Rome V.

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Don’t forget….  You have a quiz on Chapter 10 & 11next week  Don’t forget your homework:  Paired Id’s ( J. Caesar V Qin Shi Huangdhi, Fall of Rome V. Fall of Han) due Friday  read chapter 11  Jig Saw Discussion tomorrow ( Be prepared)

Journal  Which is the greatest classical empire in World History? Use evidence to defend your argument.  Due in 4 minutes

ROMAN CONTRIBUTIONS TO WESTERN CIVILIZATION AP World History Chapter 11 Unit 2

Roman Architecture  The Romans were incredible engineers  Rome was famous for building ___________, _____________, & ________________.  Roman design and architectural style can be found in famous U.S. and European monuments  Aqueducts Aqueducts

Roman Roads

Arc De Triumphe, Paris France

Statue of Justice US Supreme Court Building

Jefferson Memorial

The Pantheon –dedicated to the Roman Gods

Lincoln Memorial

The US Capitol Building

Roman Aqueduct

Via Appia All roads lead to Rome! All roads lead to Rome!

Roman Coliseum- “the first modern stadium”

LA Coliseum- Home of the Trojans

Discussion Question  What impact did the Romans have on our current law system?

Roman Law 12 tables-450 BCE Roman law had the following benefits : 1. Innocent until proven guilty 2. Right to confront accuser in court 3. Judicial review

Discussion Question  How have the Romans impacted our political system?

Roman Influence on Politics  Had a Republic  Had a Senate  Separation of Powers

Roman Republic 2 Consuls 2 Assemblies (1 for Plebeians, 1 for patricians) Senate (300 patricians)

Rome & Spread of Christianity

Why was Christianity so appealing?  Paul of Tarsus  Offered salvation to poor, slaves, and women*

Paul’s Missionary Trips

The Spread of Christianity

The Rise of Christianity

Teenage Life in Rome

Why did Rome Fall?  Internal Pressures  Power Struggle- 25 of 26 emperors died violently in one 50 year span  Empire was too large  Soldiers loyal to Generals rather than Rome  External Pressures ( Hun invasions, Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, and Franks)  Diseases like small pox and measles decreased the Roman population

Fall of Rome

Roman Gender Roles  Pater Familias “Father of the Family”  Father was in charge: Could sell children into slavery Arrange marriages Punish children as he saw fit ( even execute them)

Pair Share  Find a partner and tell him two new things that you have learned today  Also make sure your partner has all of the notes

Name 3 things the Romans borrowed from the Greeks.  Philosophy ( Stoicism)  Architecture  Polytheism

The Roman policy of toleration and respect for conquered peoples was most similar to the ?  Persians

Rome’s monumental struggle with the Carthaginians was known as the ?  Punic Wars

The Romans had a long tradition of written law stretching back to 450 B.C.E. and the creation of the  12 tables

The phrase pater familias refers to A. the patriarchal nature of the Roman family. B. the prolonged period of peace and stability beginning with the reign of Augustus. C. the concept of Jesus of Nazareth’s relationship to his god. D. the position of Jupiter as the king of the Roman gods. E. the central role of the Roman emperor in running the state.