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Rome

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What is the word for the following definition: A roman public meeting place A forum.
what mountains are above the PO river? The Alps mountains
What year did the Roman Republic end? 45 B.C
What year was Pompeii destroyed? 79 A.D
what is the word for the following definition:The two most powerful officials Rome. Consuls
what city is under the Tiber river. Rome
what year was the Roman empire at it's peak 117 A.D
how many seas are there in Rome? 3
what two governments did Rome use Monarchy and republic
how many layers are in Roman roads 6 layers
what is the Roman numeral for 10 X
what was the gist about the sons Remus and Romulus
what island in 300 A.D did nothing but christian religion Crete
between what years did the Punic wars happen 264-164 B.C
what year did Julias Caesar assassinated 60 B.C
what empire goes to the PO river The Etruscan rule
what civilization ruled some of Africa Carthaginian rule
what three languages came from Latin Portuguese, French and Spanish
how many consuls can be in a roman government 2
what peninsula is Rome on Italy
did Rome win the Punic wars yes
what is the following word for the definition: a human-made canal that carries water from one place to another Aqueduct
what did arks help in Rome it helped make sure that other civilizations navy can't get in
who could participate in assembly's in ancient Rome All free male citizens
what were modern day citizens called in ancient Rome Plebeians
what civilization influenced ancient Rome The Etruscan's
how is the Roman governments and Americas government alike they both use veto,democracy etc.
what mountains run down the Italianate peninsula the Apennines mountains
what happens when Remus and Romulus debated about the city name one of the brothers died
what was the king the Romans overthrew to become a republic king tarquin
what is checks and balanced A system that balance the distribution of power in a government
what city used Latin Rome
what were patricians nobles in roman society
what is the Roman numeral for 50 L
what is the Roman numeral for 100 C
what year did Christianity get recognized 313 A.D
where is the Adriatic sea In the little space between the Italian peninsula and Alps mountains
what is the definition for dictatorship a ruler who has almost absolute power
what is the Roman numeral for 1,000,000 M with a line above it
what is the Roman numeral for how old I am XI
in Roman numerals what year is it MMXXVI
who is Zeus in Rome Jupiter
who was the leader of average Roman families the grandpa
what could the grandpa do to the children if the misbehaved they could sell them to be slaves or kill them
could women vote in a Assembly no
what is a republic A government when citizens vote for their leaders
when did the republic start 509 B.C
when did the Rome civilization develop 1000 B.C
what job could the plebeians do tribunes
who were the slaves and now are free in Rome freemen
did slaves get rights no
who were the leaders sentors
what are the Roman numerals for what grade I am in VI
what is the social structure for ancient Rome senators, nobles and patricians, plebeians,freedmen,slaves
what three jobs in Rome are not on the social hierarchy consuls, praetors, and two officials
what did modern citizens live in cramped apartments
who won the Punic wars Rome
what part of GRAPES is veto in politics
what part of GRAPES is arch in geography
who was the Punic wars between Rome and Carthage
where was the first Punic war at sea [ navy vs. navy]
who was the general for the second Punic war for Carthage Hannibal
were some of the slaves in harsh conditions yes
were their supreme judges yes
did they have a lot of allies yes
did the law in Rome apply to everyone yes
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