Mrs. Wecker's Classroom



Pax Romana StationsStation 1: Art and ArchitectureWhat are the two most significant buildings erected during the Pax Romana?4800600-127000The Pantheon was…The Colosseum was…Romans were the first to use ______________ in their buildingsWhat is Greco-Roman civilization?One of the greatest achievements of Roman architecture was____________ ceilings.What was the purpose of the Roman forum?Give two of the most important facts you learned about Roman schooling:1. 2. Station 2: Writing and TheaterThe language spoken in Rome was _____________. This language is significant because….Authors during the Pax Romana generally wrote either _____________ or _______________ literature. Give two major writers at the time and explain their contributions to literature/learning:1. 2. All actors in Roman plays were ______________________________.List two things you learned about Roman theater:Station 3: Sport and Leisure48006009779000What is the Circus Maximus and what took place there?What is chariot racing?What are gladiators, and who are they, usually?How did Beastiarii impact Rome’s economy?Why were emperors willing to pay for the games?What is bread and circuses? Why was this a problem for Rome?What are two other things Romans would do in their free time?1. 2.What in a Roman feast would you be willing to try?48768004127500Station 4: Government and SocietyThe government was run by an _________________, who had total _________________.The government’s main responsibilities were:1.2. 3.4.What did the Romans do to run the empire more efficiently?How did emperors unify Rome?Name two bad emperors and why they were ineffective:Name two good emperors and why they were effective:Station 5: Roman LawRoman law has shaped ___________________________________ today.495300023749000Roman laws were intended to be ____________ and _______________.What is the difference between civil laws and jus gentium?Why did Rome need to change from strictly jus civile to also jus gentium?What are some Roman laws that are similar to ours today?What do the laws in the 12 tables reflect about Roman life? Give an example.Station 6: Science and EngineeringWhat are three subjects that scientists were interested in studying?1.4724400139700002.3.What are aqueducts? What is their purpose?How did aqueducts change life in ancient Rome?What are public baths? What is their purpose?What was the original function of the Roman roads?1524008509000“All _______________ lead to _______________.” The road system of the ancient Romans was _____________________________________________________________________________________________How many miles of paved road were radiating from the center of the forum?What type of science did Romans tend to pursue? ................
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