1. Brought a close to the Crisis of the 3rd Century
2. Reorganized imperial rule by his creation of the Tetrarchy (Four Emperors - two main, two assistant)
3. Led the last major persecution of Christians
Who is Diocletian?
Ends with the destruction of Carthage, and Roman domination over the Western Mediterranean (be specific)
What is the Third Punic War?
The image below from modern-day France is a testament to THIS about the Romans
What are their skills at engineering?
Greco-Roman philosophy sought to used these methods to study humans and nature
What are questioning, logic, deduction, math?
A well-written, specific claim would contain at least TWO of these
What are categories or reasons?
The Peloponnesian War rocked the Greek world in the late 5th century BCE, and led this Athenian to have...REALLY deep doubts
Who is Socrates?
The First Punic War was largely fought over this piece of Mediterranean real estate
What is Sicily?
BOTH Romans & Athenian Greeks would have agreed a politically involved THIS was essential to a society's success, even if they disagreed on how many people
What is citizens/citizenry?
a religious sect originally known as "The Way"
persecuted on-and-off by the Romans until the 4th century AD
Granted tolerance by Constantine and later made the official religion of the empire by Emperor Theodosius
Document citations come after completing this part of the DBQ
What is reasoning or explanation?
"Into whatsoever houses I enter, I will enter to help the sick, and I will abstain from all intentional wrong-doing and harm, especially from abusing the bodies of man or woman, bond or free.
Famous Greek physician responsible for above oath
Who is Hippocrates?
"The Athenians also arranged for the other members...to pay their share of the expense in money [as well as] ships and men ...Thus ... a revolt always found itself without enough resources or experienced leaders for war."
The above excerpt describes how Athens dominated this "alliance system" in the years between the Persian & Peloponnesian Wars
What is the Delian League?
The Spring and Autumn Period in China (770-481 BCE) and the Peloponnesian War in Greece (431-404 BCE) have this in common
What are the events of both gave rise to new philosophies?
Two Roman legal legacies
What is trial by jury, presumption of innocence, & equality before the law?
When annotating a DBQ on Canvas, this is how you indicate your reasoning or explanation
What is underlining?
1. Defeated Marc Antony & Cleopatra at Actium in 31 BCE
2. His reign marks the start of the Pax Romana (Rome's 'Golden Age')
3. Was careful to NOT portray himself as an emperor, just princeps (first citizen)
Who is Octavian/Augustus Caesar?
"If we begin the war in haste, we'll have many delays before we end it, owing to our lack of preparation."
The excerpt from a speech by the Spartan ruler Archidamus II in 432 BCE was a warning against this
What is going to war with Athens/Delian League?
Classical Greece, Sumer, Etruria (Etruscans), and this civilization were politically decentralized, the last remnants of which were wiped out by the Romans at the end of the 3rd Punic War
Who are the Phoenicians?
Thought not directly one of these, English has been influenced by Latin through its contact with French-speakers following the Norman conquest of England in 1066
What is a Romance Language?
In order to receive ANY POINTS for structure/grammar in a DBQ, you cannot have more than this many mistakes
What is three?
"The purpose is to prevent the traces of human events from being erased by time, and to preserve the fame of the important and remarkable achievements produced by both Greeks and non-Greeks..."
The author of the above statement, contained in his work The Histories
Who is Herodotus?
Aided by this former opponent, Sparta defeated Athens at the naval battle of Aegospotami in 405 BCE, bringing major fighting in the Peloponnesian War to a close
What is Persia?
This contemporary civilization of Classical Greece left a religious legacy in the form of Zoroastrianism
What is Persia?
this Roman magistracy was created to represent the interests of the common people, and could veto actions of the Senate & other magistrates
What is a tribune (of the plebs)?
When using a document:
1. ????
2. Paraphrase evidence
3. Explain evidence
What is name your document/source?