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Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire PPTRise and Fall of the Roman Empire PPT
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7th - 9th
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Social Studies & History
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Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

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Your class can follow along with this PowerPoint to learn about all the triumphs and defeats that led to the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. Each slide contains key information related to Roman rule, law, religion, philosophy, literature, and leadership in a clear note-friendly format.

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Concepts

the roman empire, ancient rome, constantine the great

Additional Tags

roman empire, augustus, constantine, diocletian, marcus aurelius, octavia, roman law, tiberius, primus, golden age of rome, caligula, claudius, vespasian, roman literature, roman science, social studies

Pros

  • Includes maps, images, and a brief history of the emperors

Cons

Academic in tone and text heavy, the presentation is most appropriate for high school world history or Latin classes

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