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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |