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6th Grade Ancient History

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According to legend, Rome was founded when these twin brothers wanted to build a city.   Remus and Romulus  
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At first, Rome was ruled by kings, but later it became a ___________, a word that means "belonging to the people.   Republic  
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At first, these members of the noble class were the only ones who could vote.   Patricians  
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The ___________ were common workers, small farmers, artisans, merchants, and foreigners who were not allowed to vote.   Plebians  
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The lower class was finally allowed to have their own governing body called an _________.   Assembly  
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The leaders of this group were called ________.   Tribunes  
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The noble class had its own governing body called the __________.   Senate  
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The leaders of the Senate were called _________.   Consuls  
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The leaders of the lower class were able to hinder any actions of the noble class by yelling, "___________," which means, "I forbid!"   Veto  
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True or False Julius Caesar was assassinated by hid friend Hannibal.   False It was Brutus  
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True or False Caesar refused to disband his army at the Rubicon River and a started a civil war with Pompey.   True  
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True or False The Roman infantry was divided into units called legions.   True  
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True or False The Roman emperor Cicero blamed Christians for setting Rome on fire.   False It was Nero  
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True or False The Pax Romana was a series of wars between Rome and Carthage.   False Punic Wars or period of peace and prosperity enjoyed by Rome  
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True or False The republic of Rome began when King Tarquin the Proud was driven from the throne. From then on, the Latins were known as Romans.   True  
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True or False Italy is centrally located in the North Sea.   False Meditterranean Sea  
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True or False In early Rome, only the plebians could vote.   False Patricians  
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The Etruscan king driven from the throne by nobles was   Tarquin the Proud  
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He was a member of the Roman Senate and a famous orator and lawyer.   Cicero  
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Taxes paid to a ruler by conquered peoples are called   Tribute  
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Our modern calendar, the __________, is based on Julius Caesar's calendar.   Gregorian calendar  
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At the age of sixteen, a Roman boy became a citizen and was given an official garment, a loose, one-piece robe called a   Toga  
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This is the belief that pleasure is all that matters.   Epicureanism  
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This was the belief that duty is all that matters.   Stoicism  
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Christ was born during this era .   Pax Romana  
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These contests were held in large arenas and involved men fighting other men and animals to the death.   Gladiators  
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During his reign, Christians were killed by lions in the arena.   Diocletian  
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Rome began around 753 B.C. when a group of Europeans settlers called ___________ made their homes there.   Latins  
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Describe how Christians were treated in Rome after Christ's death. How did they respond to this treatment?   Christians were persecuted by hangings, burnings, gladiator attacks, and crucifixions. They responded by becoming more determined to keep their faith and by meeting secretly in catacombs.  
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Explain the saying, "All roads lead to Rome."   Rome is famous for its system of roads built to connect the lands it conquered. Roman roads enabled the spread of goods and ideas to other areas.  
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