Document “A” relates to the prompt because it shows the main physical features of the Roman Empire. This document shows that geography plays a big part in trading, along with, strategizing during battle. The first thing that pops out is The Mediterranean Sea, and how it helped influence the Roman trade and travel. It shows the Sahara Desert and how this helped shield them from many invaders. It also shows the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. These were important trade routes, as well as, easy places to sneak up on other cultures in an attempt to overtake them. The map also displays mountains in the area of Italy that could act as a refuge from other tribes/cultures, if a war broke out. Document “B” relates to the prompt because it shows the hardships
1. (05.03) What part did geography play in Rome 's ability to build an empire?
In the chapter “Geography Matters …”,Thomas Foster says geography in literature is usually about people occupying “spaces” and vice versa. It is the environment, but also it can be whatever else that location can establish in the residents there. Geography can be used several ways in a work of literature.
In the picture on Document C * it shows How accessible the Roman empire borders were. This helps explain how Rome was an easy target and that it’s foreign population increased and became hard to control and keep them out. In Document B, * “So our soldiers fought the Goths without any protection for chest and head and were often beaten by archers”. When the Romans gave up their armor, it made it easy for the invaders to wipe them out. In Document E, * “[He]… considered his new life… better than his old life among the Romans, and the reasons he gave were as follows: … The conditions of [Roman] subjects in time of peace [is worse than war]”. So this shows that the Romans did not want to be Roman and that they would rather be captured then live under the Roman
The Five Themes of Geography are: Location – Absolute points on a map or grid or Relative to where something may be; Place – The physical and/or human characteristics of a locations; Human/Environment Interactions – How humans have impacted the landscape or environment; Relationship between places Movement – How humans interact on the earth (i.e. how they communicate over distance (short or long)) and Regions – a unit of space that has commonalities defined by physical, human and environmental geography. The Explorers of the New World may have not known what the Five Themes of Geography were but they quickly learned. Of the five themes the ones that they all took advantage of was the physical Location and Place as they learned to navigate
Rome is the main topic throughout the first two thirds of the book with the occasional reference to modern, American history. For example: while the author discusses the Roman invasion of Carthage during the third punic war, he makes a connection to the D-Day invasion of 1944. Occasional references like these give a relevance to Roman history that the reader may not have seen previously, however, these comparisons are not common during the large majority of the book.
A psammosere is a serial community; an ecological succession that began life on newly exposed coastal sand. Most common psammoseres are sand dune systems.
There is a saying that “Geography is destiny”. For early civilizations, geography was an obstacle when it came to survival. As people settled in permanent locations, they relied on the local geographical features to sustain themselves. As people relied on geography, it helped shape the development of early civilizations, such as to provide many natural barriers, trade routes, and fertile land. China, for example, was able to develop and prosper due to its natural barriers.
C.A country likely constitutes a formal political region because within its boundaries certain conditions of nationality, law, and political tradition prevail.
A drought is one of the many natural hazards of nature that occur within Australia. It is a prolonged period of below average rainfall as well as continuous dry weather. This results in there not being enough water for individuals for essential everyday usage and causes impacts on humans and their surrounding environment.
1) Approximately three-fourths of the world's industrial production is concentrated in four regions. Which of the following is not one of these four regions?
- One of the few countries in the world that combines a two-party system with a presidential form of government. Most former British colonies with single-member districts and strict two-party system have a parliamentary form of government.
The book, The Geography of You and Me, by Jennifer E. Smith was an unwinding love story about the romantic connection between Lucy Patterson and Owen Berkeley. Sixteen-year-old Lucy was an optimistic and curious young adult, often exploring the home she grew up in, the Big Apple. Seventeen-year-old Owen, a small town boy from Pennsylvania, and his father, who was referred to as “Dad,” move into the basement of an establishment in New York City due to Owen’s father accepting a job to be a building’s supervisor. On her way down to receive mail in the lobby from her place on the twenty-fourth floor, the elevator comes to a halt. Owen happened to be in the same elevator, heading to the
Chivalry elevated women’s social status because it went beyond respecting women, and extended to cherishing their unique traits as well. Whereas before, they were really only limited to housework, and were not really looked at beyond that.
Geography III , Elizabeth Bishop’s is based on her childhood. This is Bishop’s last book , a collection of artistic autobiographical works. Many literary critics believe that this is Bishop’s strongest work. Geography III was published in 1976. Many literary critics reveal that the title, is from nineteenth century Geography primer, a collection that teach moral lessons to children.
* Knowledge of geography promotes a greater understanding of the books and newspapers we read. For example, it helps farmers choose crops best suited to the climatic and soil conditions of the areas in which they live.