Sunday, March 28, 2010
Ancient Rome
Now that we have finished the unit on ancient Greece, we are about to begin studying ancient Rome. Preview chapter eight in your textbook and post a list of five things that look interesting to you. There is no minimum or maximum number of words necessary for this post, but you should have a numbered list (1-5) with a complete sentences for each when you post.
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1. Who is Julius Caesar?
2. How did the Dolomite mountains affect the Romans?
3. What religion did the ancient Romans practice?
4. What was so special about Roman architecture?
5. Who is Augustus and how did he become powerful?
1. What religion did the ancient Rome's practice?
2. What geographical advantages did Rome's have?
3. Who is Julius Caesar?
4. Who found Roman Republic?
5. What is a Veto?
1.What are the geographical advantages of Rome?
2.Who where the Etruscans?
3.How did the Romans become a republic?
4.Why isn't Rome a democracy?
5.Who is the dictator of ancient Rome?
1. Why was Christanity so important to Rome?
2. What did Julius Ceasar contribute to Rome?
3. How did Rome's geography effect its history?
4. What kinds of food did people in Ancient Rome eat?
5. How does Ancient Rome differ from Ancient Athens and Ancient Sparta?
1.On page 233 whats that picture about or stand for?
2.Who is Julius Caesar?
3.Is the Roman consuls like a government of people?
4.What happen during 500B.C.-A.D.1?
5.Whats the geographical advantages?
1. What was the Tiber river used for?
2. How long did it take to form the Roman Republic?
3. What was so special about Julius Ceasar?
4. What is the religion in Rome?
5. What are the names of the 5 "Good Emperors?"
1) What are the geographical advantages of Rome?
2) Who could be considered as an important official of Rome?
3) How did the Greeks influence Rome?
4) What was Romes' architecture and technology?
5) What was the Romans' laws?
1.Who were the people who found Rome?
2.Who were the kings of the Roman society?
3.What were the Roman consuls job?
4.Why didn't the plebians not trust actions from the patrician senates?
5.Who is Julius Caesar and why is he important to the Romans?
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1. Why did the Etruscans make art?
2. Who is Augustus? What were his traits?
3. How did Greek religion influnced Roman religion?
4. What is a aqueduct used for?
5. Were the Roman laws presssed against murders?
1.Who was the dictator in ancient Rome?
2.What is the difference between patrician and plebeians?
3.Why is Julius Caesar so important?
4.Who was the master of the mediterranean?
5.How was the Carthage destroyed?
1.Who Ruled Rome?
2.Who Defeated The Etruscans?
3.What People Learned About The Founding Of Their State?
4.Who In The Early Republic Could Not Hold Office Or The Senators?
5.Who Ruled For Only One Year Only?
1.Who were the Estrucans?
2.What was the Tiber River used for?
3.Who is Julius Caesar?
4.Did Rome have a good army?
5.What religion did the Romans believe in?
1.) What are the geographical sites in Rome?
2.) What people were in the Roman consul?
3.)What charcteristics did Augustus have and what did people think of him?
4.)Who was the master of the Mediterranean Sea?
5.)Where was the Colosseum located and what was it for?
1. What was acient romes religous belifes.
2.Why did they use a veto.
3.who formed the republic.
4.Who contributed to rome.
5. How did rome use there geography to help there advantigaes to war,farming, and housing?
1.what are the geographical advantages of rome?
2.who are the etruscans?
3.who was julius ceasar and what did he do?
4.what is a senate?
5.what religion did the romans practice?
1. How did the Romans form a republic?
2. What are the geographical advantages?
3. Who are the important officials?
4. Who won the Patricians vs Plebeians?
5. What is the Etruscans?
What kinds of food did people eat in rome. who were the pepal who found rome.What people were in the Roman consul.who formed the republioc.what was a voto.
1) What did Julius Caesar do?
2)What does veto mean?
3)What was the tiber river used for?
4)Who was Augustus?
5)Who fromed the republic?
1.How did Romans learn about founding states?
2.Why did the hills see like a good place to live?
3. Who are the Etruscans?
4. What do people know about the Etruscans?
5.Who was the king?
1.Who was the King?
2.What is the Etruscans?
3.What is a Veto?
4.Who ruled Rome.
5.Who is Julius Caesar?
1.Who was the king?
2.What is a veto?
3.Who were the estruscans?
4. Who is Julius Caesar?
5.Who is Augustus?
1. Who were the Etruscans?
2. Is there one specific Roman senate? If so, who?
3. Who/what was the master of the Mediterranean?
4. In "The Death of a Dictator", who is the dictator that dies?
5. Who were the 5 "good emperors"?
1.Who is Julius Caesar and what did he do to become famous or well known?
2.Who were the Etrusans?
3.Who was the 'Master of the Mediterranean', how did he get that name?
4.What religon does the Roman's follow/have?
5.How did the Romans build/make the roads and aqueducts?
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