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    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
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32 notecards = 8 pages (4 cards per page)

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Geo test

front 1

Balisca

back 1

A Roman public building or marketplace

front 2

Menagerie

back 2

A collection of wild animals kept for exhibition

front 3

What’s the Roman name for london

back 3

londinium

front 4

why did the Roman’s chose londinium to settle

back 4

They chose this

Place because it was the easiest place to cross the Thames river

front 5

What did the river Thames provide

back 5

The River Thames provided trade routes, defense, and water for daily Life.

front 6

Why did the Roman’s build a wall around londinium

back 6

To protect it from tribal attacks

front 7

Who built the first London bridge and what was it made of

back 7

The Roman’s it was made of wood

front 8

When was the Tower of London built and by who

back 8

1066 by William the conqueror

front 9

what was the Tower of London used as first

back 9

a royal palace

front 10

what did the Tower of London become after a royal palace

back 10

a prison

front 11

what was the Tower of London also used for

back 11

to house the crown jewels

front 12

what did the Tower of London contain at one time

back 12

a royal zoo

front 13

Who was the king who had 6 wives

back 13

Henry VIII

front 14

Who ruled during the golden age of exploration and litereature

back 14

queen Elizabeth 1

front 15

What happened first for the great fire. It was in 1666

back 15

The fire began on pudding lane

front 16

what happened 2nd for the great fire

back 16

• Many buildings were made of wood, which caused the fire to spread quickly.

front 17

what happened 3rd for the great fire

back 17

The fire destroyed thousands of homes and the original St. Paul’s Cathedral.

front 18

what happened 4th for the great fire

back 18

Christopher Wren helped redesign the city after the fire.

front 19

what happened last for the great fire

back 19

New laws required buildings to be made of stone to prevent future fires.

front 20

who ruled during a time of industrial growth

back 20

queen Victoria

front 21

During victorian London what stuff happend

back 21

Railways expanaded , The population increased rapidly, London became a major industrial and tradeing city.

front 22

what is a similarity between roman londinium and victorian london

back 22

they both relied on the thames river

front 23

what is a difference between roman londinium and victorian london

back 23

Victorian London was larger, more industrialized, and had advanced transportation such as
railways and the Underground. While Roman londinium was less advanced.

front 24

what is the first thing in the correct order of Londons history

back 24

The Romans establish Londinium.

front 25

what is the second thing in the correct order of Londons history

back 25

William the conquerer builds the tower of London

front 26

what is the third thing in the correct order of Londons history

back 26

Henry VIII rules England

front 27

what is the 4th thing in the correct order of Londons history

back 27

The great fire of 1666 occurs

front 28

what is the last thing in the correct order of Londons history

back 28

Queen Victoria reigns and. the London underground opens

front 29

Heritage Tourism

back 29

Traveling to experience places and artifacts that represent the past.

front 30

• Why do people visit historical landmarks?

back 30

to see the structures humans have built in the past so we can learn about it.

front 31

• How do old and modern attractions together make London unique.

back 31

They both make London unique because there is old attractions that help us learn about the past and see what we built back then and then the modern attractions help us see how far the people of London have came to get to where they are now.

front 32

• Why are specific historical sites are significant.

back 32

So we can learn about the past and for cultural purposes