This is just an idea, but depending on a topic I would bring pre-prepared sheets of coloured paper with drawings that you can combine.
For example, let's talk about US History: You take a map and you cut out the shape of a colony, and then when you talk about the changes, you stick over it a piece of paper with a new shape.
biology? bring pieces of papers that you can put together as a "puzzle" to make an organ or a cell.
governmnet? cut out pieces of paper that symbolise the structures and arrows to show relations between them
then you need some magnets and magnetic board
The government of the Byzantine Empire was held by the emperor. He ( and sometimes "She") was the absolute monarch, commander in chief of the army and also head of the Church.
As head of the Church, the emperor could appoint or dismiss the most important ecclesiastical role in the empire, the Patriarch or bishop of Constantinople. Plus, the emperor was regarded as having been chosen by God to rule for the good of the people.
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My father actually fought in the war and he say they would throw tear gas and grenades in the tunnels and if there would be a blockade they would use motors
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He or she could be impeached if he has abused his power, or broken a federal crime. He should also be impeached if he has disrupted national peace or harmed another person.
The romans saw Jesus as someone that could takeover and become more important than them. He would overpower them and make them lose their position as kings and rulers