focus question: what were the major contributions of rome to our world today?
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Focus Question: What were the major contributions of Rome to our world
today?
They must have done something right to get this big!
Titles goes here. Example: “Roman Accomplishments”
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Roman Accomplishments
System of Laws
Latin Language Spread of
Greek Ideas
Spread of Christianity
Greater Freedom for Women
Development of the Dome
Development of Aqueducts
Network of Concrete Roads
Military Organization
Rome Sets up a Republic
#1 Topic- System of Laws
• Early law carved onto 12 tablets for all to see
• Other laws added later
• A person accused of a crime was innocent until proven guilty (USA)
#2– Development of Aqueducts
• Aqueduct = a canal-like structure made out of concrete
• Used to bring water to people in cities from mountains miles away
Pont du Gard, France
#3 – Latin Language
• Official language of the Empire
• Many could understand it (big +)
• Many English words today come from ancient Latin.
#4 – Spread of Christianity
• Early on, many Christians were hated and killed.
• Soon, more Romans adopted Christianity, including Emperor Constantine
• By 395AD, Christianity became official religion.
Circus Maximus = An arena in Rome where spectators would watch Christians fight for their lives or be eaten by lions.
#5 – Greater Freedom for Women
• Early on, women had few rights
• Later, women given more protection under the law.
• Women could own property and businesses
#6 – Development of the Dome
• Dome = Roof formed by rounded arches
• Built to be very strong
• Dome structures are still built today using Roman ideas
#7 – Network of Concrete Roads
• Highways built to unify distant parts of the empire
• By year 100AD, thousands of miles of concrete roads connected cities in the empire.
This is an actual Roman road that still exists today.
#8 – Roman Republic
• Republic = a government where citizens vote for their leaders
• When? 509-27 B.C. • No single class of
people could control the whole government (shared power)
What are they doing in this picture?
Summary for Roman Accomplishments
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