

Roman Achievements
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Social Studies
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6th Grade
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M Parker
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Roman Achievements
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The Roman Roads
The Romans were very practical people. They excelled at using technology to improve daily life.
The Romans were the first to make paved roads.
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Roman roads were hard-paved and well drained.
There were more than 50,000 miles of paved roads that crisscrossed the Roman Empire
The roads sped up communication throughout the empire.
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Multiple Choice
How many miles of Roman roads were throughout the Roman empire
100,000
50,000
40
1,000
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Roman Architecture
Roman architects created a new building material called concrete.
Concrete was lighter and easier to work with, therefore workers built large structures covered in domes.
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Architecture
The rounded arch became a typical feature of Roman architecture. The arches on bridges allowed for longer bridge spans.
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The invention on concrete was easier than working with stone.
Domes and Arches became a fixture in Roman Architecture
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Multiple Choice
Which item made the building of large domed structures possible?
arches
stone
concrete
limestone
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Aqueducts
Aqueducts are a channel that moves water over land.
They were used to supply towns with clean water.
They built 100's of miles of aqueducts.
The Romans also had sewer systems that carried waste out of the city
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Aqueducts are channels that are made of stone or concrete that were used to supply clean water into towns in the Roman Empire
Roman cities were considered clean
Roman water and sewer systems were the best anyone had ever seen during that time period.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The aqueducts were used as a sewer system in Ancient Rome?
True
False
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Roman Economy
Because of the Roman Roads, trade increased across all of the Roman Empire
Farming was the basis of the economy
Economic Growth in the empire was helped by a stable currency. (Currency is money)
A STABLE currency is a system of money that does not change much in value over time.
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Open Ended
What is a stable currency?
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The Roman Roads encouraged trade
Farming was the base of the Roman economy
Rome's stable currency made it easier to conduct long-distance trade
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Greco-Roman culture is a culture that includes Greek and Roman elements.
Roman culture was spread by the army. It was also spread by the government when it allowed more people to become citizens of Rome.
By 212 AD, almost every free person in the empire was a free citizen
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Examples of Greco-Roman Culture
Visiting public baths
worshipping emperors
seeing plays written by Greek authors
studying Greek philosophy
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Open Ended
Name one of the Greco-Roman practices
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Roman Achievements
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