Summary:
This unit talks about Classical Greece and Rome. Classical Greece and Rome were two different cultures. The Athens and the Spartans, from Greece, did not like each other. They had a war called The Peloponnesian War, a war between Athens and Spartans, and Spartans won the war. The Spartans won because they were more a military type than the Athens. Both had tons of innovations in their city-states. In Classical Rome, there was something called Pax Romana where the Romans get peace. Later on, Rome has fallen apart because they had lost all the power. Yet, the eastern side of Rome start to gain power throughout History.
This unit talks about Classical Greece and Rome. Classical Greece and Rome were two different cultures. The Athens and the Spartans, from Greece, did not like each other. They had a war called The Peloponnesian War, a war between Athens and Spartans, and Spartans won the war. The Spartans won because they were more a military type than the Athens. Both had tons of innovations in their city-states. In Classical Rome, there was something called Pax Romana where the Romans get peace. Later on, Rome has fallen apart because they had lost all the power. Yet, the eastern side of Rome start to gain power throughout History.
main objectives:
OBJECTIVE: COMPARE ATHENS AND SPARTA
OBJECTIVE: DESCRIBE THE PERIOD OF PAX ROMANA AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY
OBJECTIVE: DESCRIBE THE INFLUENCE OF GREECE ON ROME
OBJECTIVE: DESCRIBE THE PERIOD OF PAX ROMANA AND ITS EFFECT ON THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY
OBJECTIVE: DESCRIBE THE INFLUENCE OF GREECE ON ROME
vocabulary words
Hellenistic Culture: Related to Greek Culture
Pax Romana: Peace for Romans
Indirect democracy: People vote on representatives
Plebeian: To overpower Plebeian and Patricians
Twelve Tables: To overpower Plebeian and Patricians
Pax Romana: Peace for Romans
Indirect democracy: People vote on representatives
Plebeian: To overpower Plebeian and Patricians
Twelve Tables: To overpower Plebeian and Patricians