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Cooperative Group Lesson Plan: Roman Republic and Roman Empire
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Make ancient Rome and Julius Caesar fun by using an interactive jigsaw group project!
Jul 21, 2010
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Sheila Lamb
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Magistracies of the Roman Republic
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In order to assure that no single man had absolute power over the city of Rome and her citizens, the Romans of the Republic devised a complex system of shared ascendancy.
Feb 13, 2010
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Claudia J. Beresford
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The Roman Republic's Constitution in Practice
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In theory, political power in Republican Rome was divided between magistrates, the Senate, and the common people. But in practice, the constitution favored aristocracy.
Sep 2, 2009
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Luke Arnott
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The Fall of the Roman Republic
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The Fall of the Roman Republic was gradual and took place over the course of a century. Here are some of the underlying factors in its collapse.
May 2, 2009
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Ronald Smith
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part II: Economy and Society
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The civil strife that led to the fall of the Roman Republic took place when Rome was going through great changes to its political and economic institutions
Apr 23, 2012
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Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VII: Cato and Cicero
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The Roman Senate's defence of its power and prestige was led by Cato and Cicero. But their differing styles of defending the Republic proved inadequate
Apr 23, 2012
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Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part III: Revolt of the Gracchi
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The Roman Republic was destroyed by a 100 years of civil war that began in 133BC with a struggle for land reform by brothers Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
Nov 28, 2010
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Keith Sellick
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A Brief Overview of Libertarianism
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As Americans become increasingly disenchanted with the "us vs. them" mentality of a two-party political system, many are exploring Libertarianism as an alternative.
Sep 26, 2009
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Laney Traylor
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Farriers, a Brief Overview
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Today, horses are expected to do heavier, and more prolonged work. In order to protect their hooves they are shod by a farrier.
Apr 18, 2010
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Lynda Osborne
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A Brief Overview of The Comedy of Errors
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The Comedy of Errors is Shakespeare's shortest play, it is known for its wordplay, puns and physical humour.
May 26, 2009
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Samantha Markham
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Cat Shows, A Brief Overview
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A winner in the show ring is usually a prime example of the best of its breed, and as a result is able to command higher fees at stud.
Jun 30, 2010
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Lynda Osborne
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The Finless Porpoise, a Brief Overview
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The finless porpoise is a rare type of toothed whale which may be on the brink of extinction.
Jun 30, 2010
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Lynda Osborne
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VIII: Rise of Julius Caesar
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Julius Caesar first ruled Rome as a triumvirate with Pompey and Crassus. But his ambition drove him on to become the sole dictator of the state
Mar 6, 2012
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Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VII: Augustus and the Imperium
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The victory of Augustus Caesar led to the final fall of the Roman Republic and its replacement by the Imperium and Empire of the Roman Emperors
Mar 27, 2012
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Keith Sellick
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The Weimar Republic
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Weimar Republic is the unofficial name of the German government from 1918-1933.
Dec 26, 2006
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Lorri Brown
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A Brief Overview of Terrorism Since the 1970s
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Terrorist use of weapons of mass destruction have changed from time to time and with some of the profound political changes since the 1970s.
Aug 9, 2009
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Barry Vale
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Risk Factors for Developing Dementia – A Brief Overview
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Aging and individual genetics constitute the biggest risk factors for developing dementia. Heart disease, stroke and diabetes are also likely to contribute.
Sep 12, 2010
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Karen Thomas
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part VI: Spartacus's Slave Revolt
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The slave revolt of 73 BC, led by Spartacus, defeated Roman armies, attracted both slaves and poor people to its banner and threatened Rome itself.
Mar 6, 2011
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Keith Sellick
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Decline of the Roman Republic Part I: Summary of 10-part series
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During the fall of the Republic, Rome was convulsed with struggles between powerful senators, great armies and the plebian masses. Here are the main events.
Apr 9, 2012
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Keith Sellick
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Egypt: A Brief Modern History
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One of the world's oldest nations has survived invasion, occupation, colonization, and now, a revolution of the people.
Apr 1, 2011
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Rupert Taylor
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