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1 What do you see?

2 Chapter 1: The Roman Empire
Instructor: Mr. Rothman

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4 Objectives I will be able to identify what I know, and what I want to know, about the Fall of the Roman Empire using a KWL Chart I will be able to understand key vocabulary terms and their definitions from this unit using a Vocabulary Chart

5 Key Vocabulary Use your Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chart to find the definitions for these key terms: primary source secondary source material culture artifact

6 KWL What do I know about the fall of Rome?
What do I want to know about the fall of Rome?

7 Unit Essential Question
How can the influence of an empire live on even after that empire falls?

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9 Uncovering the Remote Past

10 Objectives I will be able to identify methods that scholars use to learn about the ancient past, and why these methods are important.

11 Uncovering the Remote Past
Myths and Legends

12 Written Records Primary Source Secondary Source

13 Material Culture

14 Artifacts

15 Pompeii Pompeii is a vast archaeological site in southern Italy’s Campania region. Once a thriving and sophisticated Roman city, Pompeii was buried in meters of ash and pumice after the catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 C.E. Near the coast of the Bay of Naples, the site features excavated ruins that visitors can freely explore.

16 Unit Essential Question
How can the influence of an empire live on even after that empire falls?

17 Exit Ticket Identify the four main methods that scholars use to study past civilizations.

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19 The Empire at its Height

20 Objectives I will be able to compare and contrast the Roman Republic and Roman Empire using a T Chart. I will be able to identify 3-5 facts about Caesar, Augustus, and Diocletian using single bubble maps.

21 T Chart Single Bubble

22 Key Vocabulary Continue in your Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chart to find the definitions for these key terms: republic Julius Caesar assassinate Augustus Diocletian

23 From Republic to Empire

24 From Republic to Empire
Caesar takes power The End of the Republic, rise of Caesar

25 The Empire Grows Octavian/Augustus Octavian/Augustus

26 The Empire Grows Diocletian Octavian/Augustus

27 Octavian/Augustus

28 Objectives I will be able to compare and contrast the Roman Republic and Roman Empire using a T Chart. I will be able to identify 3-5 facts about Caesar, Augustus, and Diocletian using single bubble maps.

29 Unit Essential Question
How can the influence of an empire live on even after that empire falls?

30 Exit Tickets Write down 2 facts about Julius Caesar

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32 The Western Empire Collapses

33 Objectives I will be able to identify the internal and external factors that led to the fall of the Roman Empire using a Tree Map.

34 Tree Map

35 Key Vocabulary Continue in your Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chart to find the definitions for these key terms: citizenship corruption Atilla autonomous Clovis

36 Rome’s Internal Weaknesses
Expanding Citizenship

37 Rome’s Internal Weaknesses
2) Economic Problems Corruption

38 Rome’s Internal Weaknesses
3) Social Problems Wealthy leave cities, cities decline, poor get poorer, class divide

39 Rome’s Internal Weaknesses
4) Weak Military Wealthy leave cities, cities decline, poor get poorer, class divide

40 Rome’s External Weaknesses
1) Barbarian Invasions Wealthy leave cities, cities decline, poor get poorer, class divide

41 Rome’s External Weaknesses
2) New Germanic Kingdoms Wealthy leave cities, cities decline, poor get poorer, class divide

42 The Fall of Rome Why did Rome fall?
What do you think happens after Rome falls? Wealthy leave cities, cities decline, poor get poorer, class divide

43 Exit Ticket Pick the factor that you think was the most important in causing the fall of Rome, and explain why.

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45 The Lasting Contributions of Rome

46 Objectives I will be able to evaluate at least two important contributions of Rome in modern day society using a Tree Map.

47 Key Vocabulary Continue in your Chapter 1 Vocabulary Chart to find the definitions for these key terms: public works multicultural Romance Languages Constantine

48 Art, Architecture, and Engineering

49 Art, Architecture, and Engineering

50 Roman Law and Language Citizenship Multicultural Empire

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52 The Christian Faith

53 Unit Essential Question
How can the influence of an empire live on even after that empire falls?

54 Exit Tickets Name three contributions of Ancient Rome.


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