<p>Joe Mamuh SS# 6 Chapter 15: The Roman Empire BULLET FORMAT First emperor (absolute ruler) The Rule of Augustus Was consul, high priest, senator; never actually crowned emperor Kept gov’t offices of Republic (e.g. assemblies, senators) Made soldiers loyal to him and chose gov’t officials based on talent Chose borders that were defendable (such as rivers); no conquering land Gov’t changes: paid officials well, long terms for governors, took census (population count) so less taxing In Rome: firefighters, police, laws on behavior, library New sense of pride/ patriotism lasted 200 years</p><p>OUTLINE FORMAT (indent for every new “level” of information: section heading vs. main idea vs. detail) ---- section heading ---- main idea ---- details</p><p>INTRODUCTION: Augustus (Octavian) becomes emperor – absolute ruler – in 27 BC THE RULE OF AUGUSTUS Many roles o Consul, tribune, high priest, senator o Never crowned emperor Kept basic gov’t structure in place (i.e., assemblies, senators) Strengthened authority o Soldiers must promise loyalty to HIM o Chose people based on talent (vs. birth) Established boundaries that were easy to defend (e.g., rivers) Did not try to gain new territory Reforms in government o Governors: long terms in office (more experience) and paid well (less corruption) o Census (populations count) – to ensure proper taxing Changed Rome: o New buildings o Rules for better behavior in public o Fire brigade and police force o Library Developed patriotism and pride o Citizenship available to people in provinces o Lasted for 200 years (called PAX ROMANA)</p>
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