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Foundations 2

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EQ: What lasting contributions has Rome made to the world?

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Rome: 1-1

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Mission Summary

Essential Question

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What lasting contributions has Rome made to the world?

With your training complete it is now time for your first real mission. We’re starting off big. We’re sending you to the Roman Epoch. This time period is perhaps the most influential on our world today. We need to clear the Fractures to make sure we are using those influences properly. Let’s start by looking at their specific contributions.

-Agent Magellan

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Part 2:

Roman Contributions

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In the Clouds…

Imagine you looked up into the sky and saw a cloud shaped like this.

What would you think it looked like?

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44 BC

27 BC

117 AD

Constantine

410 AD

Julius Caesar

305 AD

Illegally brought his army into Rome to show his power.

476 AD

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44 BC

27 BC

117 AD

Constantine

410 AD

Julius Caesar

305 AD

Assassinated by Roman Senators leading the people to demand an emperor.

476 AD

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Growth

Rome conquered her neighbors and forced some of their people into slavery.

Excuse me good sir may I have your land and keep you as a slave?

Um… No, thanks. I’m good here.

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Growth

This led to many angry non-Romans living in the empire.

Excuse me good sir may I have your land and keep you as a slave?

Um… No, thanks. I’m good here.

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Imagine This

  • Some rich guy meets you at the front door of your house and announces he paid the bank and so now the house is his.
  • He explains that you will follow his rules and pay him rent but you can stay
  • You walk in the door and see a 65 Inch 4K TV in every room all with 200 channels and hooked up to an Xbox One, PS4 and Nintendo Switch.
  • How would you feel?

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Roads

Built to quickly move the army but also helped improved trade and communication.

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They also reminded people that the army was never far away.

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Aqueducts

Man-made structure used to move water into towns using only the power of gravity.

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The Colosseum

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Provided free entertainment to all to distract them from other problems.

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