4.3 The culture of the empire

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4.2 Roman society

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What is an agricultural urban society?
A
All people live from agriculture
B
All people live in the cities
C
Most people worked in agriculture, but there were also cities
D
Most people live in the cities, a small part works in agricultre

Slide 2 - Quiz

Which point was NOT a cause for the flourishing Roman economy
A
Having good roads
B
The Pax Romana
C
Using coins
D
Having a well organized army

Slide 3 - Quiz

What are proletarians?
A
Rich romans
B
Propertyless poor people
C
Romans with a own house
D
Poor farmers

Slide 4 - Quiz

Explain the term 'bread and circuses'.
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Slide 5 - Open question

4.3 The culture of the empire
Time of Greeks and Romans

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Success criteria
You can explain:
  1. How multicultural the Roman society was
  2. How Romans dealt with their own religion and other religions
  3. How the Greco-Roman culture formed and was spread
  4. How the Roman justice system worked

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Roman culture
  • The Roman Empire had a multicultural society
  • The Romans had a polytheistic faith
  • There were many different gods in the empire, but there were also state gods
  • Throughout the empire, they built temples to worship the state gods

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Jupiter
Venus
Mars

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Religious tolerance
  • In the Roman Empire, there was religious tolerance 
  • As long as people worshipped the emperor and state gods, they could follow any religion they wanted
  • The Romans also adopted gods from other cultures in their religion 
Such as the most important Greek gods; Zeus, Poseidon and Apollo. These gods became Jupiter, Neptune and Mars with the Romans.
They also adopted the Roman goddess Isis.

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Explain the term 'multicultural society'.
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Slide 11 - Open question

What is a state god?
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Slide 12 - Open question

Explain what religious tolerance means.
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Slide 13 - Open question

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4.3 The culture of the empire
Time of Greeks and Romans

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Success criteria
You can explain:
  1. How multicultural the Roman society was
  2. How Romans dealt with their own religion and other religions
  3. How the Greco-Roman culture formed and was spread
  4. How the Roman justice system worked

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Why do we say that Rome had a
multicultural society?
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Slide 17 - Open question

Explain what religious tolerance means.
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Slide 18 - Open question

Arches were invented by the Romans
The dome is also a Roman invention

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Following the Greek example
  • The Romans were impressed by Greek culture and adopted many things from the Greeks
  • For example, Greek art, architecture, science and philosophy
  • Romans built Greek columns in their temples
  • But they also added their own elements, such as round arches and domes
A Greek and Roman temple side by side

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Greco-Roman culture
  • The influence of the Greeks was so great that a Greco-Roman culture developed
  • Today, this is often called ancient or classic culture

Slide 21 - Slide

Name two examples of the Greco-Roman culture.

Slide 22 - Open question

Roman law
  • Some of the men in the Roman Empire held Roman citizenship
  • All citizens had equal rights 
  • Citizens were not allowed to be convicted without evidence or trial
  • Citizens could take their conflict to a judge
  • They also had the right to a lawyer

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What does tolerance mean?
A
To be nice
B
To believe in many gods
C
To accept other religions
D
To believe in 1 god

Slide 24 - Quiz

Which of the following options did the Romans NOT take over from the Greeks?
A
The arch constructions
B
The columns
C
Mars, the god of war
D
Science

Slide 25 - Quiz

Did all Romans have the right of citizenship?
A
Yes, if you were born within the Roman Empire
B
No, only men could become citizens

Slide 26 - Quiz

To work (homework)
  • What? Make assignment 4 to 7, 9 and 10
  • How? In your workbook
  • Help? Teacher
  • Finished?  Work on other subject

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