Friday, April 11, 2014
Test on Rome
Today we took our test on Rome. I think I did alright. Mr. Schick was really worried because the first class that took had a very low average. I think our class will definitely do a lot better, I hope. Today is the last day before spring break! I'm very excited because I get to sleep. Once we get back we will present our Rome projects and then move onto the next topic which is still on Rome. It's more about the gladiators and the kings, etc. Well, enjoy your break.
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
2 Days
- Roman Legion
- 5,000 soldiers
- groups of 80 people that were called century.
- infantry = on foot.
- cavalry = on horse.
- First Punic War was fought over Sicily - Rome won.
- Second Punic War was fought over Cartages try to fight back - Rome won.
- Third Punic War was fought to eliminate enemies - Rome won.
- Carthage was located in North Africa.
- The rapper that taught us all of this Chi-Cago.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
3 More Days
Today in class we watched a couple videos on youtube about
the Punic Wars. The videos consisted of an animation that talked very fast and
included a lot of information within about 10 minutes each video. Our Rome test
will be on Friday and like I have said before, the project will be due when we
get back from spring break. 3 more days until spring break, 2 more days of west
civ, and Uconn is up by 12 in the first half with about 4 minutes to go.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Notes on Rome
Today in class, we took notes again. Our test will be on Friday and our projects are due the day we come back from school (Tuesday, 4/22/14). The notes from todays class are:
- Because the men were away at war fighting for Rome, the rich would take land from the poor.
- To continue to live on that land, they would farm the land and get paid next to nothing.
- Latifundium - the big estates that the rich managed to control - Gracchus brothers.
- Gracchus brothers wanted the rich to give back the land that they took from the poor.
- They took their idea to court.
- They won.
- A few senates beat them with a chair and threw their corps into a river.
- The idea was over turned and the rich got to keep their land.
- Punic Wars
- Fought on land and sea in three vicious rounds between 264 and 146 BC
- In the first phase, Rome was able to force Carthage out of Sicily.
- Rome won.
- Second, the Carthaginian general Hannibal invaded Italy and brought Rome to a brink defeat.
- Third, Carthage was captured after bitter fighting.
- The Senate ordered the city to be leveled, people to be sold into slavery, and the ground on which it had stood to be solemnly cursed.
- This was only an epilogue to the main struggle.
- Rome had won control of the western Mediterranean.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
6 Days
Today in class we took notes from the book on what will be on the Rome test. Those notes are:
- The Romans not only imitated Greek civilization but also improved on it, at least so far as government and warfare were connected.
- They arrived in a Mediterranean land with farming resources that were basically similar to those of Greece and they were able to support a large population.
- The Indo-European settler formed various tribal groups, among them the Latin people of central Italy.
- The Roman also borrowed directly from the Greeks. As part of their expansion across the Mediterranean in southern Italy as early as the 8th century.
- The king was advised by a council of elders called the Senate (Latin meaning old man) whose members he appointed.
- The people that settled in Italy were: Latin's, Etruscans, and the Greeks.
- The Etruscans were non-Indo-European immigrants who arrived in Italy from somewhere east about the 9th century.
- It was the Senate and the patricians who dominated city-state.
- Around 500 bc, Rome overthrew its rulers and the monarchy was also abolished.
- The new government became the "peoples government" (Latin - res publica - republic)
- A mixture of the Greek style democracy and a oligarchy.
- Was run by the Senate.
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
9 More Days
Today in class we took notes on Rome, those notes are:
- Mediterranean = middle earth.
- Latin's settled in Italy first.
- Settled on the shores of Tiber.
- They thought the gods gave them that location because they were designed to rule.
- Geographically lucky.
- They drained a swamp so they could use that land.
- Tarquin (harsh king) caused people to rebel.
- Their next government mixed a democracy, aristocracy, and a monarchy together.
- Res Publica (republic) - the business of the people.
- The President of the United States, like a king, controls the Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, and Army.
- Unlike the Greeks, the USA can't vote on very government decision. (like Rome)
- Patricians met at the Senate.
- Plebeians met at the Assembly.
For my project I am working with Leah and Maddie and we are baking a Ancient Roman recipe.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
April Fools Day
Today Mr. Schick started class off with a rap about Rome. It
was clever and very funny. After that he told us about a new Rome project that
we are starting. We have a lot of options of what we can do. The project is
worth 200 points and we can work with a partner. I am working with Leah again
and we decided to make an authentic Roman recipe. Because the first one that we
picked was easy to make, we decided to make two. The first one is sweet cake
and the second is sesame seed cookies. The project is due whenever we get back
from spring break which is supposed to be April 21st. Leah and I decided
that we should bake each recipe a few times before we bring the final recipes
into school for the class to try. Well until tomorrow.
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