Social Studies, 30.03.2021 07:10 nick974
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match the historical and mythological figures with the values for which they stand.
Tiles
Augustus
Zeus
Cincinnatus
Julius Caesar
Pairs
Sacrifice for your nation, and know
when to let go of power
Unite and lead people in a strong
and serious manner.
Don't overstep your position and offend
those who have put you in charge.
Honor and obey the gods as you would
your father or king, or face punishment.
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