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History and Government

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE ROMAN EMPIRE

  • Rome became a dominant power on the Italian Peninsula.
  • Rome was led by two consuls who were elected by the citizens.
  • The government's great achievement was the development of a code of laws.
  • Roman armies began seizing territory throughout the Mediterranean region.
  • As the Roman Republic expanded, it evolved into the massive Roman Empire.

CHRISTIANITY

  • Christianity was developing in Palestine in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
  • A Jewish teacher preached a message of love and forgiveness in Palenstine.
  • Two early Christian leaders, Peter and Paul, established the Christian Church in Rome.
  • Roman officials at first mistreated Christians.
  • Christianity grew in population and became Rome's official religion in A.D. 392.
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ROME'S DECLINE

  • By the late A.D. 300s, the rivals struggled to become emperor.
  • About A.D. 395, the empire was divided into eastern and western parts.
  • Germanic leaders overthrew the last emperor in Rome and Western Roman Empire came to an end.
  • Rome had great influence on Europe and the West, it helped spread classical culture and Christianity.
  • The Roman idea of a republic later influenced the founders of the United States.

A CHRISTIAN EUROPE

  • Two separate branches of the religion had formed.
  • The Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome, was headed by a pope.
  • The Eastern Orthodox Church was centered in Byzantine Empire.
  • The Roman Catholic spread Roman culture to the Germanic groups.

THE REFORMATION

  • Martin Luther set out to reform certain church practices.
  • The pope in Rome didn't accept Luther's ideas.
  • Luther's ideas sparked a religious movement called the reformation.
  • Wars between Roman Catholics and Protestants soon swept through Europe.
  • Authority of church leaders challenged, kings and queens claimed more authority.

THE ENLIGHTENMENT

  • Nicolaus Copernicus concluded that the sun is the center of the universe.
  • These ideas sparked a revolution, or a sweeping change in the way people thought.
  • Napoleon's armies conjures much of Europe.
  • Political revolution continued to erupt in Europe in the 1800s.
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INDUSTRY AND CONFLICT

  • The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and spread.
  • People began using machines and building factories.
  • Travel improved thanks to new inventions like the railroad.
  • People left farms to find work in the cities; cities began crowded.
  • A major horror of World War II was the Holocaust.
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A NEW ERA FOR EUROPE