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Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following: Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. Take out your homework – (yesterday’s Troy questions ) Write in today’s date and objective on your student log.

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Welcome back, future leaders! For today’s warm-up please do the following:

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  1. Welcome back, future leaders! • For today’s warm-up please do the following: • Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. • Take out your homework – (yesterday’s Troy questions) • Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. • Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts: • Make effort, not excuses. Imagine you got into a serious brawl with someone. How would you go about being friends, (or at least friendly), with them after that? Write one full paragraph. USE YOUR TIME WISELY!

  2. Welcome back, future leaders! • For today’s warm-up please do the following: • Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. • Draw an X through today’s homework box. • Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. • Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts: • Make effort, not excuses. Imagine you got into a serious brawl with someone. How would you go about being friends, (or at least friendly), with them after that? Write one full paragraph. USE YOUR TIME WISELY!

  3. Welcome back, future leaders! • For today’s warm-up please do the following: • Grab your student log and notebook from the crates. • Draw an X through today’s homework box. • Write in today’s date and objective on your student log. • Open your notebook and respond to the following prompts: • Today we’re doubling back to make sure everybody fully • understands some of the stuff we’ve talked about for Ancient • Rome. What will you do to make sure you’re ready for the test • next week? What can I do to help ensure your success? What • can we do as a class to make sure we stay on track? Write one • full paragraph. USE YOUR TIME WISELY!

  4. World History with Mr. Golden __________________________________________________________ Ancient Rome – The Punic Wars

  5. Objective: ________________________________________________________ FLWBATdescribe the expansion of the Roman empire as well as reasons for the collapse of the Republic

  6. Agenda: ________________________________________________________ • Review • Roman Republic notes • Collapse of the Republic reading • Exit ticket • - We’re done!

  7. Staple it in! ________________________________________________________ Ka-chunk! Ka-chunk!

  8. The Roman Republic: The founding of Rome: ________________________________________________________ • Aeneas flees Troy to find a new home for his people and settles in Rome. • A virgin princess (Rea Silva) is impregnated by Mars (Roman god of war) and has two sons, Romulus and Remus. And I took care of them…

  9. The Roman Republic: Republican government: ________________________________________________________ • Rome was ruled by a senate and the people. No kings. • Senate was made of wealthy families (called Patricians) who appointed 2 consuls each year. • Consuls were the highest authority, but shared power and had to agree on all decisions. SenatusPopulusQueRomanus Senate and the People of Rome =

  10. The Roman Republic: Roman Expansion: ________________________________________________________ • Rome expanded across Europe and Africa by creating partnerships with its conquered people. • In exchange for joining the Roman Empire, the conquered peoples were: • Usually granted full citizenship • Given tax and legal benefits • Allowed to keep their native customs and traditions

  11. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ The Punic Wars: A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage - (an empire across the Mediterranean Sea)

  12. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ 1st Punic War: Rome wins and captures the islands of Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily…

  13. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ 2nd Punic War: Carthage is bitter and invades Italy. A Carthaginian general named Hannibal sneaks into Italy by crossing the Alps - (a crazy huge mountain range) – with his entire army and 37 war elephants. Why elephants???

  14. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ 2nd Punic War: Because they’re terrifying, that’s why! Hannibal is incredibly successful and hands Rome several massive losses.

  15. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ 2nd Punic War: Hannibal razes -(completely destroys) - Roman towns for 16 years before Rome decides to attack Carthage and he is forced to retreat home to help.

  16. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ 3rd Punic War: Okay, seriously? A THIRDone? Rome invades Carthage with over 100,000 troops and totally destroys the city… they even salted the earth so that nothing could ever grow there again.

  17. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ Modern day Rome Gee, who won? Modern day Carthage

  18. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ Slavery: (not everyone is a buddy…) Romans often enslaved captured soldiers or anyone else they didn’t find useful. • 40% of all slaves were captured soldiers (the rest were debtors or criminals) • Romans feared slave uprisings • Slaves took jobs from the commoners so the people were given food and other benefits (Ancient-style Welfare/ food stamps)

  19. The Roman Republic: ________________________________________________________ Collapse of the Republic: Draw the diagram below in your notebook and use the reading to complete it.

  20. Spartacus: ________________________________________________________ 100% pure champion!

  21. Exit Ticket: ________________________________________________________ Use the all of today’s notes and handouts to answer the listed questions on the provided paper. Thank you for all your hard work today!

  22. We’re done! ________________________________________________________ Make sure to put your notebooks in the crate and your folders in folders, please! Thank you for all your hard work today!

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