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Directions Please find your assigned seats, take out your “History Notebook” or a blank piece of paper. Finish writing about the 12 laws in your notebook. Pick 2 you think are fair and 2 you think are unfair.

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Directions. Please find your assigned seats, take out your “History Notebook” or a blank piece of paper. Finish writing about the 12 laws in your notebook. Pick 2 you think are fair and 2 you think are unfair. Scholars Pledge - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Directions

• Please find your assigned seats, take out your “History Notebook” or a blank piece of paper. Finish writing about the 12 laws in your notebook. Pick 2 you think are fair and 2 you think are unfair.

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Scholars Pledge We the students of the Santa Ana Unified School District, pledge to be dedicated to scholarship. We will strive to succeed and build an honorable future. We will make our city proud by being respectful and responsible. We shall not only ensure success for ourselves, but we will also encourage success in others.

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From Republic to Empire

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Timeline

• Timeline 44 B.C. “Caesar: Dictator for Life: Transition from Republic to Empire”

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Warm up #9: September 5, 2012

• What makes a good leader? And What makes a bad leader?

• Think of examples in history

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Gaius Julius Caesar

• http://www.forvo.com/word/gaius_julius_caesar/#la

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Questions and Titles From Republic to EmpireNamePeriodDate

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How did the growth of the empire cause problems?

• The empire grew. With every new victory slaves were brought back to Italy. There were more slaves then citizens, this caused unrest.

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Questions and Titles From Republic to EmpireNamePeriodDate

How did the growth of the empire cause problems?

The empire grew. With every new victory, slaves were brought back to Italy. There were more slaves then citizens, this caused unrest.

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Who is Julius Caesar?

• Romans wanted a strong leader to restore order. Julius Caesar was a great military hero, many people loved him. He took power in 44 B.C and declared himself “Dictator for Life.”

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Fun Facts

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Questions and Titles From Republic to EmpireNamePeriodDate

How did the growth of the empire cause problems?

The empire grew. With every new victory, slaves were brought back to Italy. There were more slaves then citizens, this caused unrest.

Romans wanted a strong leader to to restore order. Julius Caesar was a great military hero, many people loved him. He took power in 44 B.C and declared himself “Dictator for Life.”

Who is Julius Caesar?

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Why was Julius Caesar assassinated?

• Caesar had many enemies. Citizens and Senators of Rome did not like how he ended the republic. A group of senators stabbed him to death.

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Questions and Titles From Republic to EmpireNamePeriodDate

How did the growth of the empire cause problems?

The empire grew. With every new victory, slaves were brought back to Italy. There were more slaves then citizens, this caused unrest.

Romans wanted a strong leader to to restore order. Julius Caesar was a great military hero, many people loved him. He took power in 44 B.C and declared himself “Dictator for Life.”

Who is Julius Caesar?

Why was Julius Caesar assassinated?

Caesar had many enemies. Citizens and Senators of Rome did not like how he ended the republic. A group of senators stabbed him to death.