Rome From Republic to Empire and Beyond

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Rome From Republic to Empire and Beyond

UNIT ONE: ANCIENT WORLD—CIVILIZATIONS AND RELIGIONS (4000 BC - 500 AD) C. Classical civilizations (what makes it classical→ art, music, literature, etc..) 3. Roman Republic (what makes it a republic?- Senate, voting rights, etc.) a. Human and physical geography (location, people (ethnic groups/ classes- patricians/ plebeians), openings/ barriers to trade/ invasion) b. Contributions—law (Twelve Tables), architecture (arches, domes, columns), literature- poetry, philosophy, history, roads (extensive- connected all parts of the Empire→ trade and communication), bridges

D.The rise and fall of great empires 2. Roman Empire a. Human and physical geography (Pros/ Cons) b. Factors leading to growth (engineering [aqueducts], empire building [Punic Wars], trade- Silk Road; Mediterranean) c. Contributions- language (Latin), art and architecture (grand opulent copies of Greek works), engineering (extensive system of roads united the empire, improved arch and dome, built aqueducts), law (12 Tables- basis of Western legal system) d. Causes of decline (Extent of Empire, Corruption, Invasion) e. Role of migrating nomadic groups from Central Asia (Germanic Tribes) f. Pax Romana (Golden Age)-(Who, What, When, Where, Why, How)