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Prepare Note Packets Include a page for today (8/27-8/31) Pg.1 8/27 Journal and 8/28 Cornell Notes an Summary Pg. 2 Justinian Code Worksheet (blue) Pg. 3 - Roman Empire Map Pg. 4 Video Worksheet Pg. 5-8/30 Journal/Cornell Notes/Summary Pg. 6 - Blank page for today

Journal 08-31-18 Journal A Don t Copy Just Think Constantinople s location A. meant it would not be reached by traders. B. was impossible to defend from attacks by land C. was on major trade routes between Europe and Asia D. had no effect on its military or economic situation. Journal B How did the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox churches differ in their views on church-state relations? The pope was more powerful. He ruled over the Roman Catholic Church and claimed authority over kings and emperors. The Patriarch was leader of the Orthodox Church, but the emperor ruled over him.

Happy Friday August 31, 2018

Missing Assignments 2.4 Vocab and RSG 21/22 Due Wednesday, September 5 Agenda Journal Correct 2.1-2.3 quiz Study Questions Byzantine Empire Timeline Schism Double Bubble Score and Turn In Note Packet Quiz 2.1-2.3 Vocab Show and Tell Homework

Ch.2.1-3 Quiz Questions 1. What event marked the beginning of the Roman Republic? 1. Etruscan rule, and Tarquin the Proud were overthrown 2. What were the internal weaknesses of the Roman Empire? (any 2 for the point) 1. Lack of education and news, decline of agriculture, no new wealth/increased taxes, disloyal military, corrupt politicians 3. Who renamed the capital Byzantium, and what was the new name? 1. Constantine/ Constantinople

Ch.2.1-3 Quiz Questions 4. Who was the Roman Empire split by? Diocletian 5. List all of the accomplishments of Justinian I, emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Justinian Code Recaptured lost Roman land/expanded the empire Public Works/building projects(hagia Sophia, Hippodrome, Mese)

Ch.2.1-3 Quiz Review 6. What was the Justinian Code? A legal/law code that regulated the Byzantine Empire for over 900 years 7. What is a schism? An official split between two groups 8. Who was the leader of the Roman Catholic Church, and what was that leader s relationship to the government leader? The pope, he had authority over the emperor and kings

Ch.2.1-3 Quiz Questions 9. Who was the leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and what was that leader s relationship to the government leader? The Patriarch; the emperor had authority over the Patriarch. 10. What happened to the Christian Church in 1054, and what was the result? The Schism of 1054 split Christianity into the Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox.

Led by a Pope Located in Western Europe Latin language Similarities and Differences between the first two Christian groups Roman Catholic Based on Jesus and the Bible Orthodox Led by a Patriarch Located in Eastern Europe Greek language The Pope claims authority over all emperors and kings Add to this week s notes; pg. 6 in the note packet They seek to convert people Religious leaders include priests and bishops The emperor claims authority over the Patriarch Add to this week s notes; pg. 6 in the note packet The Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox are alike and different in many ways.

Byzantine Empire Dates: 527-565, 730, and 1054 Read the text (2.3) to identify what happened at these times. Byzantine Empire Timeline Event? Event? Event? 527 565 730 1054

Byzantine Empire Timeline Justinian s reign: construction of Hagia Sophia and Hippodrome Icon Controversy Emperor Leo III bans the use of Icons in the Christian Church upsetting the Pope, who excommunicates Emperor Leo from the Church. The Schism of 1054 The splitting of Christianity into the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches 527 565 730 1054

Note Packet Scoring Rubric (8/27-8/31) Out of 13. Write final score on front Mon: 4 pts total; complete journal=1pt., complete Justinian Code Worksheet=1pt, complete Roman Empire Map = 2 pts (1 pt for each side) Tues: 3 pts total; complete Cornell notes=1pt, complete summary=2pt Wed: 1 pt total; complete 1-17 of Engineering an Empire: The Byzantines Thur: 4 pts total; complete journal=1pt., complete Cornell notes=1pt, complete summary=2pt Friday: 1 pt complete Schism Double Bubble Map Incorrect or unscored notepackets can have additional points deducted, as well as out of order pages or unhighlighted pages.

Quiz 2.1-2.3 Number to 10 When finished, begin working on 2.4 Vocab Title- 2.4: Legacy of Rome Pg. 67 ; 3 words

You still need to look up the word in the glossary for the part of speech and the pg. # 2.4 Vocabulary:The Legacy of Rome Mosaic Stoicism Aqueduct A picture made out of small colored pieces of glass A philosophy that stressed the importance of virtue, duty, and endurance A structure designed to bring fresh water into a city or town.