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An Age of Empires: Rome & Han China

An Age of Empires: Rome & Han China. 753 B.C.E – 600 C.E. Chapter 5. Rome’s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire, 753 B.C.E. – 600C.E. Causes of Success Rome’s _______ location in Italy and the Mediterranean . Leaders ability to draw on the ____power resources of Italy.

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An Age of Empires: Rome & Han China

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  1. An Age of Empires: Rome & Han China 753 B.C.E – 600 C.E. Chapter 5

  2. Rome’s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire, 753 B.C.E. – 600C.E. • Causes of Success • Rome’s _______ location in Italy and the Mediterranean . • Leaders ability to draw on the ____power resources of Italy. • Early Roman _____ gave way to a ________ that was guided by the __________, a council of the headed of wealthy families.

  3. Rome’s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire, 753 B.C.E. – 600C.E. Cont… • Roman Expansion • The ambition and desire for _____ of its leaders. • Weaker states appealing for Roman _______. • Roman fear of others _____________. • Rome extended its _______________ as people in western provinces adopted the ______ language and Roman lifestyle.

  4. Rome’s Creation of a Mediterranean Empire, 753 B.C.E. – 600C.E. Cont… • The Fall of the Republic • _______ Wars led fought by ________ that were more loyal to their __________ than to the state, ushered in a new government. • ___________ developed a new government called the ________________ which was a military __________________. • The Long Decline • The _____ ______ _______ almost destroyed Rome. • Leaders ____________ & _____________ saved the empire for a time, but when the capital was moved from Rome to _____________ historians view this as the end of Roman History.

  5. The Origins of Imperial China,221 B.C.E. – 220 C.E. • A Unified China • Under the _____ Dynasty, China was unified under ________ political policies. • China’s security bettered with their victory over the _________ in the northern territories. • The great Qin leader ___ _______ order the building of the _____ ____, but weak leaders following his death led to the dynasty’s fall and the establishment of the ____ Dynasty.

  6. The Origins of Imperial China,221 B.C.E. – 220 C.E. • The Han Dynasty • Emperor ___ strengthened the Northern frontier and used ________ scholars as government officials. • The new capital of ________ was a model for cities and towns throughout China. • The Han era brought many ________ and __________ achievements, as well as the arrival of the _________ religion to China. • Burdened by continuous warfare in Northern China the Han dynasty fell to ___________ forcing many Chinese people to flee into the ________ river valley.

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