Thursday, June 4, 2020

Letter to Future Me

Dear Future Me,
   
     Hi future me. I'm writing this because I'm being told to by Mr. Schick, but I think this is a cool idea anyways. You're probably reading this as a person who's a lot older than I am now. I'm not sure if you could ever forget it, but if you did I want to remind you of the time in our life when we couldn't go to school in person and everyone was going crazy over toilet paper. I'm talking about the Coronavirus if you haven't figured it out yet. The last few weeks have been absolutely terrible. I've been in the SAME house with the SAME people for months. Sure, they're family, but they can be so annoying! I feel like Maryland is the strictest state in the whole country! My grandparents were traveling around and visiting all of my aunts, uncles, and cousins throughout the country, and they didn't even have to wear masks when they were going into stores! To make matters worse, our family vacation to Florida was canceled. Twice! Remember how we always go to Disney World over Spring/Easter break, we didn't this year! Because of all of this stuff going on we had to cancel the first trip, but we planned a second one a little later. Then, the second one was cancelled too! That was probably worse than the first time it was cancelled because we somehow got first class seats and we've NEVER flown first class before. I was so close to enjoying them, but no! Stupid Corona had to ruin things once again. My dad decided that over the summer we'll take a road trip down to Florida instead, and we'll stop by Hilton Head on the way down. At least that's something to look forward to. At this time, I'm not even sure if school will reopen in the fall. I hope it does because I'm not sure how much longer I'll be able to keep working hard on my school work when I'm not even in school. I hope you never forgot how awful online live classes were. I had one almost everyday while Lauren only had like two during the whole time. Don't even get me started on Madison. Since she was a senior and graduated, she got out of school earlier than the rest of us. I hated how she walked around the house while I was trying to get my work done. I still give her glares to let her know how mad I am that she doesn't have to do any work. Nick is the only one that's ok. But he is still annoying. You'd think that since he's in 4th grade he'd be able to do his own work, NO. My mom practically does all the work for him, and when she tries to get him to keep working instead of playing with his legos, he starts getting whiny, and it's really ANNOYING when I'm in the other room trying to get my work done! Yes, I have to do it downstairs because I don't have a desk in my room and I also have to share a room with Lauren. So she get's the room and I get the dining room table. Everything just keeps getting worse. All of the summer soccer trainings and the 6V6 league have been CANCELLED until further notice. That's going to make it really hard for me to keep in shape and be ready for tryouts in August. I just hope that school will be open then, so I can play soccer with the school again. I had so much fun this year playing with the team and making lots of new friends. I feel bad for all of the incoming freshman who want to play soccer but didn't have a chance to go to the first meeting and have all of the experiences I did during the summer. This quarantine period has made me learn new things. I've started learning how to play my guitar, hopefully future me still knows how to. I've also painted rocks and they look pretty good. I've also started making a bucket list in my head of all the things I want to do one day. It might sound cliche but I've always wanted to go skydiving, even though I'd probably be really scared in the moment. I also want to go scuba diving with sharks, preferably hammerheads (since there my favorite shark). I want to go rock climbing on a real rock wall on like the side of a mountain. Hopefully by the time you're reading this, I've done some of these things. This quarantine made me realize that I shouldn't take what I have for granted. I want to remind future me to live life to the fullest. Also, smile and laugh everyday because it makes you a happier person.

Sincerely,
Caroline      

Friday, May 29, 2020

Aftermath of Julius Caesar's Assassination

Octavian (Caesar's grandnephew & adopted son) takes over and forms his won triumvirate. The people in his Triumvirate are Mark Antony (experienced general) & Lepidus (powerful politician). This is the Second Triumvirate. Octavian forces Lepidus to retire and Mark Antony and Octavian become rivals. Antony partners up with Cleopatra from Egypt for military, personal, economic, and political reasons. Octavian defeats them at the Battle of Actium. Octavian becomes the unchallenged leader of Rome. He was given the titles "Augustus" (exalted one) and "imperator" (supreme military commander). Rome became an empire instead of a republic. Octavian ruled for 40 years. He began a period of peace and prosperity called Pax Romana (Roman Peace). Pax Romana lasted for 207 years. Octavian expanded the Roman Empire into Africa. He set up civil service to run the government of the empire. He built a network of roads, collected taxes, established a postal service, administered the grain supply, built public facilities (aqueducts, etc.), set up a police department, and ran a firefighting organization. He finally died of natural causes. After Octavian died the power was passed down to more emperors. Tiberius ruled from AD 14 - AD 37. He was a great general but a reluctant emperor. After his son died, he exiled himself from Rome and left his prefects in charge. He died at the age of 77. Caligula ruled from AD 37 to AD 41 (only 4 years). He won a power struggle after Tiberius' death. He was known for his cruelty, extravagance, and perversity. He was assassinated by a group of government involved people who wanted to reestablish the republic, but it didn't work. Claudias ruled from AD 41 to AD 54. He suffered from a lot of illnesses like a limp, stammering, shaking, and slobbering, probably from having cerebral palsy. He took over because he was the last adult male of the family. He ruled well. He built roads, aqueducts, canals, and started the conquest of Britain. He died by poisoning. It was his wife's plan because she wanted her son (Nero) to rise to power. Nero ruled from AD 54 to AD 68. He emphasized the arts. There was a huge fire in AD 64. He wanted to rebuild Rome to be more majestic. He overspent his money and raided temples to get more. Historians don't like him. These are some of the emperors of Rome.

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

TEST DATE & more notes

I will take the test on Rome on June 2 at 1:25 to 2:15 with the rest of the Honors 201 class.

In order to keep the Plebeians happy they gave them free grain form the state and entertainment to keep them distracted and docile. Tiberius Gracchus recognized the advantages of paying attention to the plebs. Military generals would work that angle. They would led an army to conquer a some type of land and then give the soldiers a share in the spoils. A soldiers's loyalty was to their military general not Rome. Julius Caesar was a successful military general. he conquered the territory of Gaul. He made the common folk happy and made friends with high up people. Pompey and Crassus were two of these people. These three men formed the first Triumvirate. Crossing the Rubicon was crossing he point of no return. Caesar serves as consul and appoints himself governor of Gaul. Pompey was jealous and became his rival. Pompey's and Caesar's armies fought with each other and Caesar are out as the winner. In 44 BC, he is named dictator. At first it was only six months but later he was named dictator for life. Caesar granted citizenship to people in provinces. He expanded the Senate by adding his friends. He created jobs for the poor. He increased pay for soldiers. He started colonies where those without land could own property. Caesar was assassinated because the senators saw Caesar's rise in power as a huge threat and political viability. They lured him into the senate and stabbed him. Some of his allies were involved. The senators weren't punished.Octavian was named Julius Caesar's sole heir. This was basically the end of the republic.

Thursday, May 21, 2020

ESSAY QUESTION CHOICE

My choice for the essay is option A. Compare and contrast the government of Ancient Rome with the government of the modern-day United States.

Monday, May 18, 2020

The Roman Empire


  • the creation of the Roman Empire transformed Roman government, society, economy, & culture
  • The Roman Empire has served throughout history as a model of political organization & control
IMOPORTANT TERMS:

  • civil war : conflict between groups within the same country
  • Julias Caesar : military leader who took over Rome
  • triumvirate : group of 3 rulers
  • Augustus : title given to Octavian meaning "exalted one"
  • Pax Romana : "Roman peace"
The Republic Collapses

  • Rome's increasing wealth and expanding boundaries brought many problems
  • these problems led to a shakeup of the republic & the emergence of a new political system
    • Economic Turmoil
      • as Rome grew - the gap between rich and poor people widened
      • small farmers found it difficult to compete with the large estates run by the labor of enslaved people
      • 2 brothers (Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus) attempted to help the poor
      • they were tribunes - proposed laws that limited the size of estates and gave land to the poor
      • brothers made enemies with lots of senators - both met violent deaths
      • after their deaths came civil war
    • Military Upheaval
      • as the republic became more unstable military generals started seizing power for themselves 
      • it was now possible for a military leader supported by his own troops to take over by force
    • Julius Caesar Takes Control
      • joined forces with Crassus and Pompey-helped him to be elected as consul
      • appointed himself governor of Gaul
      • Pompey feared Caesar because of his success-so Caesar followed his orders and disbanded his legions and returned home
      • Caesar defied the senate's order
      • the senate appointed him dictator - he was named dictator for life
    • Caesar's Reforms
      • Caesar governed as an absolute ruler
      • he started a lot of reforms that helped a lot of people
      • people started to fear him so they planned his assassination and murdered him
    • Beginning of The Empire
      • After Caesar's death another civil war broke out
      • Octavian, Mark Antony, & Lepidus formed the Second Triumvirate
      • After a lot of arguments, rivalry, and suicides - the Second Triumvirate disbanded and Octavian became an unchallenged ruler of Rome
A Vast and Powerful Empire
  • period of peace and prosperity
    • A Sound Government
      • Romans held their empire together through efficient government and able rulers
      • Augustus was Rome's ablest ruler
      • after he died, the system of government he created remained stable
      • Rome expanded, became huge, & now includes many different people, languages, and customs
    • Agriculture and Trade
      • agriculture was the most important industry in the empire
      • having common coinage made trade between different parts of the empire easy
      • Rome had a vast trading network - even traded with China & India
      • complex network of roads linked Rome to far away places
The Roman World
  • Rome emphasized the values of discipline, strength, and loyalty
  • most people in the Roman Empire lived on the country side & worked on farms
    • Slaves and Captivity
      • slavery was a significant part of Roman life
      • they could be punished, rewarded, set free, or put to death as their master see fit
      • they worked in cities and on farms
      • more than a million slaves lost their lives attempting to gain their freedom
    • Gods and Goddesses 
      • the earliest Romans worshipped powerful spirits or divine forces (numina) that they thought lived in everything around them
      • they gave names to these powerful gods and goddesses & honored them through various rituals, hoping to gain favor and avoid misfortune
      • government and religion were linked 
      • worship of the empire also became part of the official religion of Rome
    • Society and Culture
      • wealth and social status made huge differences in how people lived
      • most people in Rome barely had the necessities of life
      • much of the city's population was unemployed
      • the government supported these people with daily rations of grain
      • to distract and control the masses of Rome, the government provide free games, races, mock battles, and gladiator contests
      • during Pax Romana, the practice of Christianity emerged

Friday, May 15, 2020

Punic Wars

The Punic Wars were three wars fought between Rome and Carthage. The first Punic War was a naval battle on the sea. The battle was for control of the island Sicily. Rome won this one. The second Punic War was supposed to be for control of Rome but Carthage never made it. General Hannibal from Carthage was leading the charge. He decided to attack Rome from the North after crossing through Iberia and the Alps on elephants. They lay siege to most of the peninsulas for fifteen years but can never get to Rome. The third Punic War was led by Rome in the hopes of destroying Carthage forever. Scipio, Tiberius Gracchus, and others attacked the city.  Carthage was burned for 17 days. When the war ended, the rest of the people in the city were sold into slavery. All of Carthage's other owned land/areas were also taken by Rome. After all of the wars, there were so many slaves that small farmers were losing their farms to aristocrats, who could buy put their farms and purchase slaves to work on them. Carthage and Rome fought these wars because they both saw each other as threats.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Tarquin & The NEW Government

Tarquin was a tyrant who technically wasn't even in line for the throne. Tarquin's grandfather died and his wife appointed some random guy to be the new king because she liked him better than her own sons. He has two daughters that marry some brothers. One of the daughters killed her sister and her own husband. Then she marries Tarquin, who was her sister's husband. She convinced Tarquin to take the throne. Tarquin sat on the throne and declared himself king and when the real king objected, Tarquin threw him down the stairs and paid people to assassinate him. The daughter sees her dad's body on her way home and runs over his body with the chariot. Tarquin refused to have his body buried and assassinated any senators who objected. A few years after that, Tarquin's son basically tried to rape some girl and when she was refusing, he blackmailed her. The girl gave in to the blackmail, confessed to her family, and then committed suicide. Tarquin tried to make everyone forget about it, but the people rose against the whole family and kicked them out of Rome. After that, the people of Rome didn't want to be ruled by another king. Instead of a king they elected two consuls. The consuls had a year in office and they could only be aristocrats. The plebeians got tired of this and kind of went on strike. They refused to serve in the military until laws were written out. The Romans made a new form of government called a democracy. The US government is pretty similar to the ancient Roman government. They both have three branches and a legal code. The two consuls are kind of like the President and Vice President. This is what we learned today about ROME.