Empires: Ruling Many Lands and Peoples — Reading Comprehension
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This history reading passage explores the rise, structure, and significance of ancient empires such as Rome, Persia, Han China, and the Maurya Empire. Aligned with CA HSS 6.6, 6.7 and CCSS RH.6-8.1, it challenges students to analyze how empires expanded across diverse lands and peoples, maintained control, and influenced world history. Included are primary source examples, discussions of social hierarchy, geography, and cause-and-effect relationships. The passage also provides a glossary, timeline, multiple-choice quiz, writing activities, and bilingual support through Spanish translation. With read-aloud audio and graphic organizers, this resource supports deeper engagement and understanding of ancient civilizations and their legacy.
"The Roman Empire at its greatest extent" / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain).
Empires are large political units in which a single ruler governs many different territories and peoples. Throughout ancient history, empires shaped the world by bringing together diverse cultures, languages, and beliefs under one government. Four of the most influential ancient empires were Rome, Persia, Han China, and the Maurya Empire. These civilizations created complex systems of rule, advanced technology, and left lasting legacies.
The Roman Empire began as a small city-state in Italy but grew to control lands across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East by 117 CE. Roman rulers, like Emperor Augustus, used strong armies, intricate laws, and an extensive road network to manage their vast lands. Archaeological evidence, such as the Arch of Titus and detailed Roman road maps, shows how the Romans used infrastructure to link distant regions. Roman society had strict social hierarchies, with free citizens at the top and enslaved people at the bottom. Everyday life in Rome included public baths, markets, and entertainment such as gladiator games, reflecting both unity and diversity within the empire.
The Persian Empire, founded by Cyrus the Great in the 6th century BCE, was known for its effective administration and respect for local customs. The Persians divided their lands into provinces called satrapies, each ruled by a governor, or satrap. Primary sources like the Behistun Inscription show how Persian kings communicated their power. The empire built the Royal Road, over 1,600 miles long, to enable rapid communication and trade. Religious tolerance was a key feature, allowing conquered peoples to keep their own beliefs, which helped the empire maintain stability.
In East Asia, the Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE) unified China after centuries of war. The Han government used a system called the civil service, where officials were chosen through exams based on Confucian teachings. Ancient silk scrolls and official records reveal how the Han established a centralized bureaucracy. The Han expanded their empire through military campaigns and developed the Silk Road, connecting China to distant lands. Social order was based on family relationships, with scholars and officials respected above farmers and merchants.
South Asia's Maurya Empire (321–185 BCE) was founded by Chandragupta Maurya and reached its height under Emperor Ashoka. Archaeological finds like the Edicts of Ashoka show how Ashoka promoted nonviolence and Buddhist values across his empire. The Mauryan administration used a network of spies and officials to maintain order. Trade, agriculture, and religious diversity flourished, making the empire a center of culture and learning.
Despite their differences, all these empires faced similar challenges: governing vast areas, integrating diverse peoples, and defending borders. Over time, changes in leadership, invasions, and internal conflict led to their decline. However, their achievements in government, law, culture, and technology continue to influence societies today.
Empires show how geography, leadership, and cultural exchange shaped the development of civilizations. Studying these empires helps us understand the roots of modern society and the connections between different parts of the ancient world.
Interesting Fact: The Han and Roman Empires existed at the same time and traded goods like silk and glass along the Silk Road, even though their emperors never met!
Who founded the Persian Empire?
Cyrus the GreatAugustusAshokaConfucius
Which empire used satrapies?
Persian EmpireRoman EmpireHan DynastyMaurya Empire
What did Ashoka promote?
Nonviolence and Buddhist valuesMilitary conquestRoman lawsConfucian exams
Why was the Royal Road important?
Trade and communicationReligious ceremoniesMilitary gamesFarming
How did Han China choose officials?
Civil service examsFamily tiesBuying positionsRoyal appointment
What was a common challenge for empires?
Ruling vast landsToo much rainFew peopleShort roads
The Roman Empire was smaller than Han China. True or false?
TrueFalse
What does 'infrastructure' mean?
Basic systems like roadsTypes of foodReligious beliefsLaws and rules
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