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11/7/16 QOD What are some jobs that a girl would go to school for? A girl might go to school to get a job as a dentist, tutor or midwife. I can describe Roman entertainment.

11/7/17 Agenda I can and QOD New TA’s Notes 35.9 and 35.10 3rd Zoe and Brady 4th Drake and Kaylee 5th Jasmine and Evan 6th Arica and Wyatt Notes 35.9 and 35.10 Review Chapter 33 Quiz Crash Course: The Roman Republic The Romans Worksheet Extra Credit for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Homework for 6th

35.9 Recreation Rich went to plays, theaters, music Baths Rich and poor alike Bathe, swim, massage “Bread and Circuses” Food and entertainment to keep the people docile Prevented rebellion Colosseum Male and female gladiators Entertainment Circus Maximus Racetrack with chariots

35.10 Country Life 90% of Roman Empire lived in the country Wealthy owned villas Summer retreat from Roman heat Provided the food for Rome Slaves did most of the work Treated cruelly Typically very poor “He who does not work shall not eat”

Chapter 33 Answers B AB AC C Possible Answers could be: B A C D D A C Tribunes Veto Pass laws for all citizens 12 Tables Conflict of the Orders (left the city) Council of Plebs B A C D D A C AD E

Crash Course: The Roman Empire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPf27gAup9U&list=PLBDA2E52F B1EF80C9&index=10