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    Ch7 Study Guide

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    Chapter 7 Study Guide Vocabulary aqueduct inflation province messiah consul mercenary republic Colosseum dictator patrician veto villa disciples plebeian disciple gladiator Short answer: 1. What were the reasons for Rome’s serious economic problems? 2. Why did the Romans emperors give free grain to the poor? 3. Who owned slaves in ancient Rome? 4. What was the basic core purpose for Roman Law? 5. When did Julius Caesar gain control

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    Rental System

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    ================================================== Death Match: As the GREAT WAR end‚ to make use of the mighty heroes which lost their families and the things that their meant to defend. Greedy High-Rank Leaders build a Hell like battlefield where gladiators from distant planets fight to life and death. Fight the battle as a true warrior as you are born for. Eliminate every single enemy to survive and be known as the king of the

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    Political scientists and commentators have discussed the personalization of politics for some years. Personalization refers to ‘the notion that individual political actors have become more prominent at the expense of parties and collective identities’ (Karvonen‚ 2010: 4). In media coverage‚ this trend is manifested in the form of increased visibility of candidates and more precisely of party leaders compared to their parties. In fact‚ many surveys have pointed out that the political power that the

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    Roman Society in the 2nd and 1st century BCE. Analysis on the Servile Wars. A Thracian slave‚ unchained and fighting for freedom against the Romans suppressors. Many who have watched a movie or two will know exactly who we are talking about. Spartacus‚ leader of one of the most stirring wars Rome has ever faced. What a lot of people do not know is the reality behind it. Not known‚ for example‚ is that Spartacus followed in the footsteps of other people. Eunus and Salvius were also starting a

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    History 101 Study Guide for Exam III Early Rome Etruscan Etruria Herodotus Lemnean Theory Tarquinia Caere Necropolis Fasces: form of power gladiator needs to have when they are fighting Gladiator: sports and entertainment; warriors Tinia Uni Menerva arx Cardo: north south Decumanus : east west toga Romulus Remus Sabines: used party as form of distraction to distract sabines women and conquer the men. Tarquin (Rex) ( title for king): form of monarchy Kings. Estrucian dynasty

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    a very extensive part of daily life. Ancient Rome’s music was something very important to their culture and daily life. Live music (which was the only music they had) was played on various occasions including entertainment spectacles such as ‚gladiator flights‚ public events‚ military parades‚ or religious events such as weddings‚ sacrifices or funerals. They were also‚ music accompanied meals in homes that could afford it. Music was also associated with the elite of Rome‚ as well as the upper

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    to do it again. This is called vicarious punishment. This relates to the first stimulus because of the parents describing the way their children behave after watching a violent TV show. In stimulus 1 the children’s models are Power Rangers and Gladiators‚ the children who watch these shows are said to behave violently and in an ‘anti-social manner’‚ which relates to Bandura’s BoBo doll experiment‚ because of the children copying what they have just seen. This is known as vicarious conditioning‚

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    Colosseum vs. Coliseum

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    a very large facility to be able to hold that many people. The seats were divided into tiers. Steep steps were used to go up the tiers. The best seats went to those who ranked high in society. It was used for entertainment purposes (such as gladiator combats‚ chariot races‚ animal hunts‚ executions and theater). The Hampton Coliseum is located in Hampton‚ VA. It was built in 1970. It consists of mainly concrete. The seating capacity is 13‚800. One has to go up steep stairs to reach the

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    estate. Either Chris or Tommy will read their report out loud to the class. Anybody wanting to wear a cap and gown at graduation must have his or hir measurements taken. The first stunt performers were most likely the Roman gladiators‚ trained to entertain the crowds with their great skill in chariot driving and sword

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    In the book “How should we then live?”‚ Francis Schaeffer comments that Rome did not fall because of external forces‚ but it fell because it did not have a sufficient inward base. Thought‚ the external forces‚ such as the barbarians did bring Rome to ruins‚ I do agree that Rome did not have a sufficient inward base. The few reasons for Rome’s fall are as follow. Rome was always worshipping false gods and they were cruel. Rome did not believe in having an infinite God. Many of their emperors ruled

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