Unit vocabulary words:
(words that will be used throughout the unit)
adapt (v) arable land (n) arid (adj) republic (n) patrician(n) consuls (n) plebeians (n) The Twelve Tables (n) tripartite (adj) dictator (n) constitution(n) checks and balances (pl. n) patriarchal (adj) civic virtue (n) messiah (n) conversion (n) disciple(n) apostle (n) martyr(n) persecute (v) parable(n) theory (n)
eq # 1: How did geography, myths, traditions, and values contribute to the development of the roman republic?
What Traditions and Values influenced the development Roman Republic?
Bubble Map: 1. Draw Bubble Map 2. Title: Foundations of Roman Society in the center 3. Label each surrounding bubble with- Family, Clan, Patrons and Clients, Women and Children, Roman Values 4. Read pgs. 498-502 to complete Bubble Map (click on each label for sentence starters) |
How did geography and myths influence the development of Rome?
Web Quest: 1. Write Identifying questions in CN style 2. Look at the Map and Read the document to help you answer the Identifying questions |
EQ # 2: How did Rome go from a Monarchy to a Republic? What role did the government play in the republic?
With your Partner answer questions in your Composition Books: USE YOUR NOTES, AND TEXT BOOK
Step 1: Identifying- What method did the plebeians use to pressure the patricians to give them more political power? Step 2: Comparing- What groups today use the same methods as the plebeians did? Step 3: Listing- Name the rights plebeians eventually gained? Step 4: Comparing- Can you think of any groups in U.S .history that have had to fight for their rights as citizens? Step 5: Evaluating- From your notes or the text book (pg. 490-491) you read that even though plebeians had equal rights,they still didn’t have as much power in the government as patricians. Why do you think this was so? Explain your response.
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EQ #3: How did the life and teaching of Jesus lead to the rise of Christianity?
Origins of Christianity:
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CREATING A MONUMENT OF AN HISTORICAL EVENT:
On a plain sheet of paper, sketch a statue or a building to recognize an important historical event.
EXAMPLES OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF MONUMENTS (ONLY EXAMPLES, DO NOT COPY THESE)
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CREATING AN INVITATION TO UNVEILING OF MONUMENT HISTORICAL EVENT:
On a plain sheet of paper, create an invitation to match the important historical event drawn as a monument. YOUR INVITE SHOULD INCLUDE:
SOME EVENTS TO CHOOSE FROM:
SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY-FROM THIS MAN
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