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How is power lost and gained?

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27 B.C.E to 476 C.E. 50 million people Connected by law, customs, military

and culture

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What does this mean? “Rome has perished but still lives on”

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Influenced by the Greeks› “Greco-Roman”

Lifelike busts and statues Murals, Mosaics, Frescoes Blown glass Cameo Influenced many Renaissance artists

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Vault – arched structure used to hold up a roof

Dome – a roof shaped like a half-circle Stadiums Cathedrals Arch Roads Aqueducts – a pipe or channel built to

carry water between places

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Latin…led to Italian, Spanish and French

English has borrowed from Latin Proverbs – a popular saying that is

meant to express something wise or true› “E pluribus unum” (Out of many, one)

Roman Numerals

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August – named for Caesar Augustus September – “the seventh month”

› Roman year started in March October – “the eighth month”

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Anima – animal Manus – manual Verbum – verbal Militare - military Civis - civic Pre (before) Post (after) Semi (half) Sub (under)

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Stoicism› Divine intelligence ruled all of nature› Good character› Bearing pain and suffering quietly › “stoic”› Marcus Aurelies

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Roman law and justice influenced France Italy and America

Law influenced by nature› Everyone had rights› Declaration of Independence taken from

this Citizenship

› Citizenship to all free people of the Empire› Must obey laws and swear allegiance in

return for same rights

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Create a group collage from modern day examples of Roman influences on society.


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