The test turned out to be open-blog. I believe I missed only one question which was number 18. The question dealt with how long did a consul have to wait before running again for office. Overall the test was a success.
Today we began by finishing up the Amendments to the Constitution. We discussed the eighth amendment which dealt with the right to privacy. we continued with notes on the Romans and Carthaginians. There were three wars fought between the Romans and Carthaginians from 246-146 BC known as the Punic Wars. The Roman legions consisted of five thousand soldiers. The Roman army had heavy elite infantries. There were groups of eighty soldiers in groups called centuries which were very similar to the Greek phalanx. The first Punic War was fought from 264 to 241 BC. The war consisted of naval battles for control of the strategically located island of Sicily. The Romans were victorious in this war. Then the Carthaginian empire strikes back. The second Punic War was fought from 218 to 201 BC. The twenty nine year old Carthaginian general known by the name of Hannibal almost does the impossible and defeats Rome with a well thought out strategy. There is a good reason of why this war was the longes...
Today for the first fifteen to twenty minutes of class Mr. Schick listened to us complain, as he switched our seats. We had been good boys and girls and returned to the same spots everyday and all of a sudden Mr. Schick switched us up. Some people needed to use the bathroom, or to refill water bottles, or other absurd things that should've been done during the five minutes between classes. The most frequent complaint that arises was the fact that we shouldn't be here due to lack of power in some parts of the buildings. I found it rather odd how some classrooms and areas only had the lights off but the electrical outlets were still functional. Anyway, as this discussion went on for about twenty minutes Mr. Schick finally put his foot down and went on with the lesson on site. We went on to talk about how the flooding in Texas was a problem due to the rapid expansion of the city. With all the structures and roads there is no place for the water to go and that is why the homes of t...
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