3.2 The conquest of a great empire

The conquest of a great empire
How did the romans conquer and rule their large empire?
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The conquest of a great empire
How did the romans conquer and rule their large empire?
Reading
Watching a video 
Notes 
Assignment

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Reading!
Get your textbook and open it at page 55 
(2. The conquest of a great empire) 
Read 'Rome becomes a republic' and 'A roman empire is formed'
There will be questions after

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Why did Rome switch to being a republic?
A
Their last king died
B
They chased their king away
C
The people voted for it
D
There was a civil war

Slide 3 - Quiz

Senate
Consuls
Lead the army
Had their job for a year
Several hundred men
Vote on bills (laws)
Use a veto

Slide 4 - Question de remorquage

Why did the romans begin to conquer other lands?
A
To help the local people
B
To spread their religion
C
To gain more power and wealth
D
For the sense of adventure

Slide 5 - Quiz

Put these in chronological order. Top is what happened first, bottom is what happened last. 
Conquest of Italy
Chasing the king away
Defeating Carthage
Conquest of Greece
Conquest of Sicily

Slide 6 - Question de remorquage

Notes: Conquest of a great empire
After you'll be able to explain how governing the roman republic worked

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Key words
Republic: government without a king
Assembly: a group of people who make decisions (like our Tweede Kamer) 
Bills: laws 
Veto: a vote that stops a bill right away 
Consul: most important leader in the republic
Senate: assembly of rich and powerful families

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How did it work?
The senate voted on daily decisions. The senators debated on each decision.
Consuls lead the army and governed areas far from Rome. 
The two consuls ruled only for a year so they never had too much power.
Not everyone could become senator. 
Normal people voted for consuls, but your vote counted more if you were rich.

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Roman conquests
The Romans used every excuse to fight wars. 
Their most powerful enemy was Carthage. 
Carthage was rich, but Rome had the better army.

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The Roman Army
Watch the video on your own 
There will be questions after

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Slide 13 - Vidéo

Why did Servius join the army?
A
He came from a poor family
B
He loved fighting
C
He could gamble a lot
D
He didn't like the barbarians

Slide 14 - Quiz

Why did Servius have such heavy luggage?
A
He brought too many shoes
B
He needed weapons and heavy tools
C
They did not have animals to carry stuff
D
He was far away from home

Slide 15 - Quiz

How many soldiers served in a legion?
A
50
B
500
C
1500
D
5000

Slide 16 - Quiz

Which foot is the unlucky foot?
A
Left
B
Right

Slide 17 - Quiz

What issue did Servius suffer from?
A
Sadness from his friends that died
B
Bad dreams about the past
C
Trauma from his experiences
D
Not registering Haller for the Europa League

Slide 18 - Quiz

What reward did a roman soldier get for his pension?
A
A farm with some land
B
A monthly allowance
C
A place in the senate
D
He would get to keep his weapons

Slide 19 - Quiz

Assignment
Make: 3.2: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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