Chapter 11: Mediterranean Society: The Roman Phase
After reading Chapter 11, you will be able to:
Identify and explain the stages of political progression of Rome from republic, to kingdom to empire
Explain the importance of the imperial period and its administrative centralization, public works projects, military expenditures, and heavy taxation
Explain the regional influence the Greek / Hellenistic empire had on the Mediterranean basin through an international maritime trading network; the establishment of colonies for both trade and reduction of population pressure; the conquests of Alexander the Great
Explain expansion and specialization of Roman economy as the government gained control of the entire Mediterranean basin
Explain the complexity and inequality of Roman society: patriarchy, slavery, rich and poor, wealthy entrepreneurs and old nobility, farmers and urban poor; Roman laws, language, Roman gods and emperors, and the rise of Christianity
Explain the role of Greek influence on Roman high culture and the forte of Roman technology from roads to aqueducts and mills to the coliseum
Identify and explain the segments of the disaffected Roman imperial population such the “low culture” urban masses and Jews who followed Jesus
Identify and explain Roman objections to Jesus and the importance of imperial conversion to furthering Christianity among the elites
Explain how the total collapse of the western Roman empire (law, military, taxes, road maintenance) meant the collapse of urban societies throughout western Europe, leading to the localized feudal political arrangements and the rural, manorial economy of the Middle Ages
On provided maps, label all the classical empires circa 300 C.E.: Rome, Persia, Maurya India, Han China
As you read Chapter 11, take notes on the following terms and concepts: Who, what, where, why, when, how, so what?
Chapter 11: Mediterranean Society: The Roman Phase
On provided maps under Downloads tab, locate the following places:
Roman Empire
Persian Empire
Mauryan Empire
Han Empire
Chapter 11: Mediterranean Society: The Roman Phase
As you read Chapter 11, take notes on the following terms and concepts: Who, what, where, why, when, how, so what?
Paul of Tarsus
Po River
senate
patricians
tribunes
Gaul
Carthage
Latifundium / ia
Octavian Augustus
Cleopatra
Mare nostrum
Pater familias
Jesus of Nazareth
Republic
Tiber River
consols
plebeians
dictator
Celtics
Punic Wars
Julius Caesar
Marc Anthony
Pax romana
Colosseum
Bread and circuses
Sources from the Past: Tacitus on Corruption in the Early Roman Empire
Sources from the Past: Jesus' Moral and Ethical Teachings
From Chapter 12
Diocletian
Constantinople
western and eastern Roman
empire
Attila
St. Augustine
Constantine
Visigoths
Huns
476 C.E.
Chapter 11: Mediterranean Society: The Roman Phase
Word document or pdf document of map locations and Chapter 11 terms; map for Roman empire; map for drawing boundaries of Roman, Persian, Mauryan, and Han empires; different map for drawing Roman, Persian, Mauryan, and Han empires