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Justinian Code
VSC:• Interpret information from primary & secondary sources• Use historically accurate resources to support ideas• Present social studies information in a simulation (skit)
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Key Question Outcome• Why was the Justinian
Code such a revolutionary document?
• Using primary and secondary sources, building information leading to an understanding of how the Justinian Code effected the culture of the Byzantine Empire and the Medieval World
Justinian Code – Day 2 10/20/11
Warm-up:What are the 5 Characteristics of a Civilization?
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Agenda
• Get ready to present to the class! • If you are not presenting, you are paying
attention so you can guess where the situation took place.
• Think – pair – share• Answer questions to turn in
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Situation 1
• Argument splits brothers & there is a wedding … hummm… What’s the problem?
• Where in the world did this take place?– Byzantine Empire
• They are cousins! This is not seen as a blood relationship that would exclude you from marriage in the Byzantine Empire but in today’s world, it would!
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Situation 2
• A school principal called the custodian into his office & started to yell at him… what happened next?
• Where in the world did this happen?– California
• The fine and/or jail time
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Situation 3
• Paul took a chair that he thought was his… hummm….
• Where in the world did this happen?– Byzantine Empire
• They thought the chair was his so under the Justinian Code, he cannot be convicted of robbery,
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Situation 4
• Grandfather Jake has just found out that he has a terminal illness & does not have long to live…. What happens next?
• Where in the world did this take place?– California
• Holographic will; found to be of sound mind
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Situation 5
• Andrew & Emily want to marry…what is the problem? Hummmm…
• Where in the world did this take place?– It did not take place in
either place! They do not have the consent of parents.
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Situation 6
• George & Gena are friends & neighbors but wait… what happens next?
• Were in the world did this take place?– California
• Because the victim didn’t get to choose the punishment
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How does the Justinian Code of law compare to CA Penal &
Probate Codes in the Modern World?
Think, pair, share your answer in your small group….
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Which code of law is the MOST effective? Why?
Think, pair, share your answer in your small group….
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Questions to answer & turn in:
• Why would a people create codified law? What is the advantage?
• Why did Justinian go back and change the Roman laws? What was the problem he was trying to fix?
• Do you think Justinian fixed the problem he faced with Roman law? Explain your point of view.
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Homework
• Study 5 Characteristics of a Civilization