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History Alive! The Ancient World ©2004 TCI

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What does the shape of Italy resemble?   a boot  
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According to Roman myth, who founded Rome?   twin brothers Romulus and Remus  
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Who was Romulus' and Remus' father?   Mars  
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What did Romulus' and Remus' uncle order?   to drown them in the Tiber River  
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Who saved Romulus and Remus?   a wolf  
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What happened when Romulus and Remus quarreled over who would rule their settlement?   Romulus killed Remus  
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Who were the first Romans?   Latins  
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Where were the Latins from?   Latium  
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When did the Latins build the village that became Rome?   700 B.C.E.  
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What was the hill upon which Rome was originally built?   Palatine  
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How many hills are there in Rome?   seven  
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What were the two cultures that most influenced Roman culture?   Etruscan and Greek  
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Where were the Etruscans from?   Etruria  
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What were the two most important structure the Romans borrowed from the Etruscans?   the arch and the cuniculus  
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What holds an arch in place?   the pressure of wedge-shaped stones and the keystone in the center  
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What was a cuniculus?   a long underground trench  
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For what purposes was a cuniculus used?   to carry water for domestic use, irrigation, and drainage  
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Who competed in Roman sports?   slaves  
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What sports did the Romans adopt from Etruscans?   slave fighting and chariot racing  
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Who were gladiators?   slaves who fought to the death for public entertainment  
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What did the Romans use to build the Colosseum?   concrete  
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How many people could the Circus Maximus seat?   200,000  
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What was the origin of the Roman alphabet?   the Etruscan alphabet  
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What was the origin of the Etruscan alphabet?   the Greek alphabet  
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What's the difference between how we write the word "Rome" and how the Romans wrote "Rome"   the Romans used all capital letters  
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What is an "ostrakon"?   a voting token  
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What did the Roman poet Virgil write about?   the Trojan War  
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According to Virgil, who was the ancestor of the first Romans?   the Trojan prince Aeneas  
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Why was Greek pottery valued throughout the Mediterranean world?   for its usefulness and beauty  
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What were the two most common painting styles used by Greeks and Romans on their pottery?   black figures on red clay; and red clay figures on black background  
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What kind of figures did Greek artists show?   idealized humans and gods  
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What kind of figures did Roman artists show?   lifelife portraits  
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What was the origin of many Roman religious rituals?   Etruscan  
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What was the origin of Roman gods and goddesses?   Greek  
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What was the Roman name for Zeus?   Jupiter  
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What was the Roman name for Aphrodite?   Venus  
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What was the Roman name for Aries?   Mars  
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