Lesson 1 
The Legacy of Rome
1.1 ~ Introduction
1. What does the phrase mean, “All roads lead to 
Rome”? 
Since Rome was the capital of the greatest empire in 
the world at that time, many people wanted or 
needed to go there.
2. What were some of Rome’s achievements during the 
peaceful and prosperous time of rome? 
There was one official language which was Latin. 
There was a code of law that everyone in the Roman 
Empire had to follow.
3. What does the phrase mean, “Rome perished, yet it 
lived on”? 
This phrase that although the Roman Empire was no 
longer an empire, many of its ideas are evident in 
future societies. (Architecture, Engineering, language, 
art, writing, etc.)
1.2 ~ The End of the Roman 
Empire in the West
1. Who was Rome’s first emperor and why was he 
successful? 
Caesar Augustus was Rome’s first emperor. He was 
successful because he ended the 100 years of civil war 
and he expanded the boundaries of Rome.
2. Why did Rome have an unstable government? Give 
two reasons 
Rome never figured out a way how to transfer power 
from one emperor to the next in a peaceful manner. 
The emperor’s army, the Praetorian Guard, chose the 
new ruler, but chose people who would reward them 
instead of the best person for the job!
3. Rome also had economic and social instability. Give 
two reasons for Each. 
Economic 
People had to pay heavy taxes in order to pay for 
Rome’s huge armies. 
Trade suffered 
Many people were in poverty 
High Unemployment 
Many emperors spent large amounts of money
3. Rome also had economic and social instability. Give 
two reasons for Each. 
Social 
corruption was a problem in the empire. 
People did not feel unified....there was no spirit of 
citizenship 
many of the empire’s cities and roads were unsafe
4. What does the size of the empire have to do with the 
fall of Rome? 
The empire was too large to defend 
It took weeks to get messages across the empire
1.3 ~ The legacy of Roman art
1. What did Roman art possess that many people in our recent 
history wanted their own personal art to reflect? 
Many artists wanted their own art to possess the 
feeling of dignity and nobility like the Roman artists 
gave to their own pieces.
2. The Romans were very fond of the _____________ 
artists. 
Greek
1.4 ~ The legacy of Roman 
architecture & engineering
1.) What does the word Engineering mean? 
science and technology concerned with the design, 
building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
2.) What does the word Architecture mean? 
The art or practice of designing and constructing 
buildings. 
The style of a building with regard to a specific 
period, place, or culture.
3. After reading all of Rome’s accomplishments in Architecture & Engineering. 
Which one do you think had the most impact in their empire? Please use details 
from section 4 to prove your opinion. 
Answers will Vary. 
My Opinion: Engineering had the most impact in the 
Roman empire. The Romans were the greatest 
builders of roads, bridges, and aqueducts in the 
ancient world. They created 50,000 miles of roads 
which their concept lasted for about 2,000 years. The 
empire was able to build 11 aqueducts and carry 
water throughout the empire.
1.5 ~ The legacy of Roman 
language & writing
1. The title of this section is called “The legacy of the Roman Language and 
writing”. Explain how the Romans have influenced our lives today through their 
language and writing. 
Answers will vary. 
My Answer: The Romans have given us the language 
of Latin. Many of our words in English were 
influenced by the Latin language through the use of 
prefixes and suffixes as well as other root words. The 
Latin Language is evident in our calendar months. 
We also still use Roman numerals.
1.6 ~ the legacy of Roman 
philosophy, law & citizenship
1.) What does the term stoic mean? 
A person who is stoic is thought to be of good 
character and to have self-control and courage. 
They would rather think of doing good for the 
community than themselves.
2.) Why would many Romans want to be considered 
stoic? What traits did a stoic person possess? 
Stoics thought one should be able to handle pain and 
suffering bravely and quietly....not letting others 
know that you are in pain.
3.) The Romans felt that everyone had a universal law. Explain what this means 
and how does it apply to our beliefs in society today? 
Romans believed that everyone had rights and that 
judges had the ability to listen to everyone’s rights 
and make them fair, as well as respect people’s 
rights. 
Many of our judges in today’s courts will protect 
people’s rights as well as on written law.
4.) How does the Romans’ idea of citizenship mirror the idea of citizenship in the 
United states? Use details from section 6 to make your response a solid answer. 
Anyone who entered into the Roman Empire had the 
chance to become a citizen of Rome. However, all 
citizens of Rome must follow Roman law, have the 
same rights as other Romans as well as being faithful 
to the emperor. 
Those who are not born in the USA, but still become 
American citizens have the same rights as those who 
were born an American citizen. All citizens must 
obey American law.

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Lesson 1 review of worksheet pp

  • 1. Lesson 1 The Legacy of Rome
  • 3. 1. What does the phrase mean, “All roads lead to Rome”? Since Rome was the capital of the greatest empire in the world at that time, many people wanted or needed to go there.
  • 4. 2. What were some of Rome’s achievements during the peaceful and prosperous time of rome? There was one official language which was Latin. There was a code of law that everyone in the Roman Empire had to follow.
  • 5. 3. What does the phrase mean, “Rome perished, yet it lived on”? This phrase that although the Roman Empire was no longer an empire, many of its ideas are evident in future societies. (Architecture, Engineering, language, art, writing, etc.)
  • 6. 1.2 ~ The End of the Roman Empire in the West
  • 7. 1. Who was Rome’s first emperor and why was he successful? Caesar Augustus was Rome’s first emperor. He was successful because he ended the 100 years of civil war and he expanded the boundaries of Rome.
  • 8. 2. Why did Rome have an unstable government? Give two reasons Rome never figured out a way how to transfer power from one emperor to the next in a peaceful manner. The emperor’s army, the Praetorian Guard, chose the new ruler, but chose people who would reward them instead of the best person for the job!
  • 9. 3. Rome also had economic and social instability. Give two reasons for Each. Economic People had to pay heavy taxes in order to pay for Rome’s huge armies. Trade suffered Many people were in poverty High Unemployment Many emperors spent large amounts of money
  • 10. 3. Rome also had economic and social instability. Give two reasons for Each. Social corruption was a problem in the empire. People did not feel unified....there was no spirit of citizenship many of the empire’s cities and roads were unsafe
  • 11. 4. What does the size of the empire have to do with the fall of Rome? The empire was too large to defend It took weeks to get messages across the empire
  • 12. 1.3 ~ The legacy of Roman art
  • 13. 1. What did Roman art possess that many people in our recent history wanted their own personal art to reflect? Many artists wanted their own art to possess the feeling of dignity and nobility like the Roman artists gave to their own pieces.
  • 14. 2. The Romans were very fond of the _____________ artists. Greek
  • 15. 1.4 ~ The legacy of Roman architecture & engineering
  • 16. 1.) What does the word Engineering mean? science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
  • 17. 2.) What does the word Architecture mean? The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings. The style of a building with regard to a specific period, place, or culture.
  • 18. 3. After reading all of Rome’s accomplishments in Architecture & Engineering. Which one do you think had the most impact in their empire? Please use details from section 4 to prove your opinion. Answers will Vary. My Opinion: Engineering had the most impact in the Roman empire. The Romans were the greatest builders of roads, bridges, and aqueducts in the ancient world. They created 50,000 miles of roads which their concept lasted for about 2,000 years. The empire was able to build 11 aqueducts and carry water throughout the empire.
  • 19. 1.5 ~ The legacy of Roman language & writing
  • 20. 1. The title of this section is called “The legacy of the Roman Language and writing”. Explain how the Romans have influenced our lives today through their language and writing. Answers will vary. My Answer: The Romans have given us the language of Latin. Many of our words in English were influenced by the Latin language through the use of prefixes and suffixes as well as other root words. The Latin Language is evident in our calendar months. We also still use Roman numerals.
  • 21. 1.6 ~ the legacy of Roman philosophy, law & citizenship
  • 22. 1.) What does the term stoic mean? A person who is stoic is thought to be of good character and to have self-control and courage. They would rather think of doing good for the community than themselves.
  • 23. 2.) Why would many Romans want to be considered stoic? What traits did a stoic person possess? Stoics thought one should be able to handle pain and suffering bravely and quietly....not letting others know that you are in pain.
  • 24. 3.) The Romans felt that everyone had a universal law. Explain what this means and how does it apply to our beliefs in society today? Romans believed that everyone had rights and that judges had the ability to listen to everyone’s rights and make them fair, as well as respect people’s rights. Many of our judges in today’s courts will protect people’s rights as well as on written law.
  • 25. 4.) How does the Romans’ idea of citizenship mirror the idea of citizenship in the United states? Use details from section 6 to make your response a solid answer. Anyone who entered into the Roman Empire had the chance to become a citizen of Rome. However, all citizens of Rome must follow Roman law, have the same rights as other Romans as well as being faithful to the emperor. Those who are not born in the USA, but still become American citizens have the same rights as those who were born an American citizen. All citizens must obey American law.