Transcription of CHAPTER 6 GUIDED READING The Roman Empire
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Ancient Rome and Early Christianity27 McDougal Littell Inc. All rights READINGThe Roman Empire Section you read about the creation of the Roman Empire , make notes in thediagram to describe Roman government, society, economy, and how the following terms and names relate to Julius Main IdeasOn the back of this paper, explain the importance ofAugustusand the Pax Romanain the history of the Roman Economy3. Values4. Social structure2. Form of government5. Religion6. EntertainmentRoman Empire1. Civil war2. Triumvirate3. Gaul4. Absolute rule5. Marcus Brutus and Gaius Cassiuswh10a-IDR-0206_P2 11/24/2003 2:56 PM Page 27 Ancient Rome and Early Christianity33 McDougal Littell Inc. All rights APPLICATION: MOVEMENTThe Roads of the Roman EmpireDirections: Read the paragraphs below and study the map. Then answer thequestions that famous Roman roads were a vast network of hard-surfaced roads connecting the city ofRome to the farthest reaches of its Empire .
“All roads lead to Rome” is a famous saying that originally described the Roman highway system. Why would the Romans have developed their road network with Rome as its focus? Name The Roads of the Roman Empire continued
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