4.2 Roman society

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4.1 From city to world empire

Slide 1 - Diapositive

The last king is chased away
Rome becomes a Republic
Caesar becomes dictator for life
Caesar is murdered by senators
Civil Wars
Emperor Augustus becomes the first Roman emperor

Slide 2 - Question de remorquage

Explain in your own words how the
Roman republic was governed.
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Slide 3 - Question ouverte

Explain why the senate plotted
to kill Julius Caesar.
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Slide 4 - Question ouverte

What does 'Pax Romana' mean?
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A
Other word for 'Roman empire'
B
'Roman peace' that lasted for 200 years
C
'Roman trade system'
D
'Roman soldier'

Slide 5 - Quiz

4.2 Roman society
Time of Greeks and Romans

Slide 6 - Diapositive

Success criteria
You can explain:
  • How and why the Roman economy thrived
  • What social differences there were in the empire
  • How Roman rulers treated the people
  • What the position of slaves was in Roman society

Slide 7 - Diapositive

The economy of empire
  • The Roman Empire was an agrarian urban society
  • There was a lot of production in agriculture and industry
  • Consequence: a lot of trade inside and outside the empire
  • The economy benefited from the pax Romana, from good roads and Roman money

Roman coin with the head of August
Roman trade

Slide 8 - Diapositive

Wealth and poverty
  • Wealthy Romans liked to show of their wealth with beautiful houses and expensive products
  • Poor Romans lived in simple flats without sewage
  • Many of the poor descended into the proletariat, the population of the propertyless poor
  • meaning: Those who possess only children (proles)
A Roman villa
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Een Romeins appartementencomplex
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Slide 9 - Diapositive

Why was the Roman economy so successful? Give three reasons.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Write down a difference between rich and poor romans.

Slide 11 - Question ouverte

How well did you understand this lesson?
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Slide 12 - Sondage

To work
  • What? Make assignment 1 to 5 from section 4.2
  • How? In your workbook
  • Help? Teacher
  • Finished? Work on other homework

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Success criteria
You can explain:
  • How and why the Roman economy thrived
  • What social differences there were in the empire
  • How Roman rulers treated the people
  • What the position of slaves was in Roman society

Slide 14 - Diapositive

The last king is chased away
Rome becomes a Republic
Caesar becomes dictator for life
Caesar is murdered by senators
Civil Wars
Emperor Augustus becomes the first Roman emperor

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

Which statement about the Roman economy is correct?
A
Due to the bad roads in the Roman Empire, there was no trade
B
Money was only used in Rome because that is where the Emperor resided
C
Growing industry and agriculture boosted trade in the Roman Empire
D
The pax Romana was bad for the Roman economy

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Slide 17 - Vidéo

What did Caesar do to keep the public happy?

Slide 18 - Question ouverte

Slaves
  • Because of the Roman conquests, there were many slaves in the empire
  • Many (not all) slaves were treated like animals and they had no rights
  • The slaves performed many tasks, such as working on farms, in the mines or at the villa's of wealthy Romans

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Slide 20 - Vidéo

What were the 'bread and circuses'?
A
Free food for all the poor in the city
B
Means of keeping the population happy
C
Gladiators who fought over a woman
D
Training for Roman soldiers before going to war

Slide 21 - Quiz

How well did you understand this lesson?
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Slide 22 - Sondage

To work
  • What? Make assignment 1, 3 to 9 from section 4.2
  • How? In your workbook
  • Help? Teacher
  • Finished? Work on other homework

Slide 23 - Diapositive