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THE ROMAN EMPIRE Chapter 6, Section 2

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The Roman Empire. Chapter 6, Section 2. Roman Republic Collapses. Expansion = republican government becoming unstable Discontent among lower class. Economic Turmoil and Military Upheaval . 100 B.C.- 1/3 of Rome’s pop. was enslaved persons Competition among farms Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE ROMAN EMPIREChapter 6, Section 2

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Roman Republic Collapses Expansion = republican government

becoming unstable Discontent among lower class

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Economic Turmoil and Military Upheaval

100 B.C.- 1/3 of Rome’s pop. was enslaved persons

Competition among farms Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus Generals seized power

New loyal soldiers, not loyal to the republic

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Julius Caesar Takes Control 60 B.C.: joined forces with Crassus and

Pomey Elected to consul in 59 B.C. Triumvirate Disagreements with Pompey 44 B.C.: named dictator for life

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Caesar’s Reforms Absolute ruler Opened up citizenship Expanded the senate Created more jobs Assassination plot Caesar’s death

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THE ROMAN EMPIRESection 2

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Beginning of the Empire Civil War Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus Octavian vs. Mark Antony Cleopatra Octavian = Augustus

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Important Facts Cleopatra: b. 69 B.C. in Alexandria,

Egypt; d. 30 B.C. Daughter of Pharaoh Ptolemy XII Auletes Married her younger brother Ptolemy

XIII, after his death married her younger brother Ptolemy XIV; later married Mark Antony

Was the last pharaoh of Egypt; Rome took control of Egypt after her death

Committed suicide after Mark Antony

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Vast and Powerful Empire 207 years, peace throughout the empire Pax Romana- “Roman Peace” 3 million square miles

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A Sound Government Efficient government Augustus

Stabilized the frontier Public buildings Civil service

Died in 14 A.D. Spain to Mesopotamia, N. Africa to

Britain

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Roman Empire

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Agriculture and Trade Agriculture was the most important

industry Common coinage (denaruius) Vast trade network Complex road system

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Road System

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The Roman World Values

Discipline, strength, and loyalty

Honored strength more than beauty

Power more than grace Usefulness more than

elegance Living on the

countryside Living in Rome and

smaller cities

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Slaves and Captivity Significant part of Roman life Most were conquered peoples Roman law: slaves were property Cities and farms Gladiators No slave revolt was successful

More than 1 million died trying to gain freedom

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Gods and Goddesses Numina Lares- guardian spirits Government and religion linked

Deities were symbols of the state Jupiter Juno Minerva

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Society and Culture Large gap between social groups Colosseum Rise of Christianity