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Based on the do now in the image Describe Diocletian's reform. Answer questions 1,2,and 3 using evidence from document 1 and document 2.
o Now: A Quick Review:
Why did the Roman Empire fall? How did this lead to the development of Medieval Europe and the Byzantine Empire?
Directions: Complete the They Say/I Say activity below to review the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire.
They Say
I ay( in your own words)
• There were several reasons for the decline including:
invasions, increased taxes, political instability
1. Identify two causes for the decline of the Roman Empire.
• invasions, increased taxes
• During the years of decline, emperors attempted to
make reforms or changes to make things better to
prevent the Roman Empire from completely falling
2. Describe Diocletian's reform.
аpart.
• In 284 CE, Emperor Diocletian decided that the empire
was too large and should be split into an Eastern and
Western province. Each province had its own emperor.
Diocletian kept the wealthy Eastern province for himself
and gave the weaker and poorer province to another
emperor.
Transcribed Image Text:o Now: A Quick Review: Why did the Roman Empire fall? How did this lead to the development of Medieval Europe and the Byzantine Empire? Directions: Complete the They Say/I Say activity below to review the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire. They Say I ay( in your own words) • There were several reasons for the decline including: invasions, increased taxes, political instability 1. Identify two causes for the decline of the Roman Empire. • invasions, increased taxes • During the years of decline, emperors attempted to make reforms or changes to make things better to prevent the Roman Empire from completely falling 2. Describe Diocletian's reform. аpart. • In 284 CE, Emperor Diocletian decided that the empire was too large and should be split into an Eastern and Western province. Each province had its own emperor. Diocletian kept the wealthy Eastern province for himself and gave the weaker and poorer province to another emperor.
Document 1: Government
Europe and the Eastern Roman Empire, 533-600
paTE SEA
Question:
1. Based on the map and text provided,
what was the difference between the
political structures in Western and
Eastern Europe after the fall of the
Roman Empire?
What evidence do you see from the
map?
Suses
KINGDoar
WEST GOES
aur
Division between Eastern Roman
Empire (Byzantine Empire) and
Western Europe.
ATRIARCHATE
Sarace
Eastern Europe- Byzantine Empire
• Ruled by the Eastern Roman Empire, later referred to as the
Byzantine Empire, who had a ruling structure similar to the
Western Europe- Medieval Europe
• Western Europe was divided up into small kingdoms ruled by kings
who often fought against one another
• These kingdoms were often based on common cultures (ie- those
who spoke French lived in the Kingdom of the Franks)
• There was no government that controlled all of western Europe as
Roman Empire
• The Byzantine Empire brought stability to the region
there was when the Roman Empire was in control
Document 2: Religion
Questions:
2. Based on the image and text
provided, identify three differences
between the religions in Western
Europe and Eastern Europe During
the Middle Ages.
Modern day leaders of the Roman Catholic Church (the Pope) and the Eastern Orthodox Church (the Ecumenical
Patriarch of Constantinople) standing outside of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
iem n der the
3. Based on the image and text
provided, identify one similarity
between the religions in Western
Europe and Eastern Europe During
the Middle Ages.
Western Europe- Medieval Europe
Eastern Europe- Byzantine Empire
• The Roman Catholic Church was the sect of
• In 1054 CE, the Eastern Orthodox Church split
Christianity that most Christians in Western
from the Roman Catholic Church to become
its own sect of Christianity.
• The Eastern Orthodox Church was and still is
Europe followed during the Middle Ages.
started during the Roman Empire and grew in
strength after the Fall of Rome.
led by a person named the Ecumenical
• The Roman Catholic Church was and still is
f Constantinople who lived in the
Patriarch of
led by the Pope who lives in Vatican City in
city of Constantinople which has been
Rome, Italy.
renamed Istanbul which is in modern-day
• Latin was and is the official language of the
Turkey.
Greek is the official language of the Eastern
Orthodox Church.
Roman Catholic Church.
• The Roman Catholic Church was the only
unifying organization in Western Europe
• During the Byzantine Empire, the emperor
selected the Ecumenical Patriarch of
during the Middle Ages and it had a great
Constantinople, giving the emperor power
deal of power. For example, the Pope
crowned all of the new kings and queens of
kingdoms in the Middle Ages.
over the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Transcribed Image Text:Document 1: Government Europe and the Eastern Roman Empire, 533-600 paTE SEA Question: 1. Based on the map and text provided, what was the difference between the political structures in Western and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire? What evidence do you see from the map? Suses KINGDoar WEST GOES aur Division between Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) and Western Europe. ATRIARCHATE Sarace Eastern Europe- Byzantine Empire • Ruled by the Eastern Roman Empire, later referred to as the Byzantine Empire, who had a ruling structure similar to the Western Europe- Medieval Europe • Western Europe was divided up into small kingdoms ruled by kings who often fought against one another • These kingdoms were often based on common cultures (ie- those who spoke French lived in the Kingdom of the Franks) • There was no government that controlled all of western Europe as Roman Empire • The Byzantine Empire brought stability to the region there was when the Roman Empire was in control Document 2: Religion Questions: 2. Based on the image and text provided, identify three differences between the religions in Western Europe and Eastern Europe During the Middle Ages. Modern day leaders of the Roman Catholic Church (the Pope) and the Eastern Orthodox Church (the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople) standing outside of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. iem n der the 3. Based on the image and text provided, identify one similarity between the religions in Western Europe and Eastern Europe During the Middle Ages. Western Europe- Medieval Europe Eastern Europe- Byzantine Empire • The Roman Catholic Church was the sect of • In 1054 CE, the Eastern Orthodox Church split Christianity that most Christians in Western from the Roman Catholic Church to become its own sect of Christianity. • The Eastern Orthodox Church was and still is Europe followed during the Middle Ages. started during the Roman Empire and grew in strength after the Fall of Rome. led by a person named the Ecumenical • The Roman Catholic Church was and still is f Constantinople who lived in the Patriarch of led by the Pope who lives in Vatican City in city of Constantinople which has been Rome, Italy. renamed Istanbul which is in modern-day • Latin was and is the official language of the Turkey. Greek is the official language of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Roman Catholic Church. • The Roman Catholic Church was the only unifying organization in Western Europe • During the Byzantine Empire, the emperor selected the Ecumenical Patriarch of during the Middle Ages and it had a great Constantinople, giving the emperor power deal of power. For example, the Pope crowned all of the new kings and queens of kingdoms in the Middle Ages. over the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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