Propaganda in Ancient Rome |
Propaganda is defined by dictionary.com as, "information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to harm a person, group, movement, institution, or nation." At this stop on your tour of ancient Rome it is your chance to explore how Emperors used propaganda to their advantage.
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After reading the information on the link above, answer the questions below. You may answer the questions on a Google Doc or on paper. Remember, if you use a Google Doc you MUST title the document like this: Name Hour Propaganda. Your name, hour, and title of assignment MUST be in the left hand corner of the Doc. Same goes for those writing their answers on paper.
- How did Roman emperors describe “barbarians”?
- How were Roman emperors depicted to influence public opinion?
- Why was Hadrian’s Wall built?
- How was religion in the Roman Empire treated?
- What were some of the religious duties of Roman emperors?