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soldi70 [24.7K]
3 years ago
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Really Need Help Asap. Looking Back Time Line) Question 1: Choose two themes that would be appropriate for thematic time lines o

f important events from prehistory to A.D. 1600. Write these themes below. Theme 1, Theme 2. ( Question 2: Write five events for each of the two themes you chose. ● Event 1, ● Event 2, ● Event 3, ●Event 4, ● Event 5. (Theme 2): ● Event 1, ● Event 2, ● Event 3, ● Event 4, ● Event 5. ( Question 3) Choose one of the two from # 1 on which to create a thematic time line. Write the theme below. ( Question 4): Write the five time line entries below for the theme you chose in # 3. For each entry, write a short paragraph that explains why you included the event on your time line. • Event 1: Rationale, • Event 2: Rationale, • Event 3: Rationale, • Event 4: Rationale, • Event 5: Rationale. ( Question 5) Submit a thematic time line for the theme you chose that includes at least five events. ( You can include up to ten events on your time line.) If you write down anything that doesn't contain to this assignment you Will Be Reported ASAP. ( I will be Marking Brainliest to whomever can help and knows what there doing for this assignment. Please be 1,000% sure. Very important. ​
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frutty [35]3 years ago
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Answer:

Theme 1: The Roman Empire.

Theme 2: Christianity.

2. Events for themes.

Theme 1: THE ROMAN EMPIRE.

There are many important events you could choose from the Roman Empire but here are a few examples:

Event 1:  Founding of the city of Rome (753 B.C.)

Event 2: Julio Cesar becomes the first Roman dictator (45 BC).

Event 3: Julio Cesar's assassination and the beginning of a civil war (44 BC).

Event 4: Ceasar August becomes the first Roman Emperor, so the Roman Empire begins (27 BC).

Event 5: Emperor Romulus Augustus is defeated by the Germans, this is the end of the Western Roman Empire and the fall of ancient Rome (476 AD).

Theme 2: CHRISTIANITY.

Christianity and the Roman empire's timelines have a very strong correlation  and some of their main events could actually be the same (especially at the very early stages of Christianity), but below I will try to include different ones from some of the ones I included for the first theme, again these are just some examples of a very vast variety to choose from.

Event 1: Jesus of Nazareth is born (4 BC).

Event 2: Death of Jesus (30 CE).

Event 3: The Roman emperor Nero starts the persecution of Christians (64 AD).

Event 4: Emperor Theodosius makes Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire (380 AD).

Event 5: The Christian Church splits into the eastern (Orthodox) part and the western (Catholic) part (1504 AD).

Explanation:

Does this help at all?

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