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What is the Tiber River?   A river located on the Italian Peninsula.  
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What is the Italian Peninsula?   The Peninsula where the Tiber River runs through.  
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What is the Mediterranean Sea?   The sea that the Italian Peninsula stretches 650 mile southward into.  
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What is Rome?   A country built on the banks of the Tiber River.  
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Who is Tarquin?   An Etruscan noble who murdered the king and seized power.  
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Who is Junius Brutus?   A roman leader who promised himself he would take the throne from Tarquin.  
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What is a patrician?   The wealthiest, most powerful citizens.  
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What's a republic?   A system where the citizens have the right to vote or choose their leaders.  
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What is the Senate?   Roman representatives in a governing body.  
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What is a consul?   Officials who managed the government and the army.  
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What is a dictator?   Someone who has total control over people.  
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What are tribunes?   Men appointed to protect the rights of plebeians.  
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What is carthage?   A city-state located in North Africa.  
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What are Punic Wars?   When Carthage and Rome fought 3 destructive wars against each other.  
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Who is Hannibal?   A Carthaginian general.  
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What is patriotism?   A sense of pride in one's country.  
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Who are the Caesars?   Julius Caesar's family.  
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Who is Julius Caesar?   One of the most famous generals in Rome.  
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What is the appian way?   The most famous of the roads.  
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What are plebeians?   The less wealthy citizens, usually farmers, merchants, and soldiers.  
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Who is Scipio?   A general who attacked Carthage.  
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What are emperors?   Rulers of an empire.  
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Who is Augustus?   A very powerful ruler in Rome.  
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What is the Pax Romana?   The peace which existed between nationalities within the Roman Empire.  
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Who is Caligula?   A cruel emperor who became emperor in A.D 37.  
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Who is Claudius?   The emperor who followed Caligula.  
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Who is Nero?   The emperor who followed Claudius and was as bad an emperor as Caligula.  
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Who is Marcus Aurelius?   One of the greatest emperors in all of Rome.  
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What is a Colosseum?   The most famous Roman arena.  
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What are gladiators?   Professional fighters, most of whom were prisoners or slaves.  
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What is Christianity?   A monotheistic religion.  
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Who is Jesus?   A Jewish man who was born in Judah.  
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What is the New Testament?   The most of what we know about Jesus' life comes from these 4 books in a part of the bible.  
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What are the Gospels?   The name of the 4 books in part of the bible.  
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What are synagogues?   Jewish place of worship.  
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What are disciples?   A personal follower of Jesus during his life, especially one of the twelve Apostles.  
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What are Apostles?   Each of the twelve chief disciples of Jesus Christ  
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What was the messiah?   The savior, someone who saves or rescues.  
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What does it mean to be persecuted?   Being punished for your own personal beliefs on something.  
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Who is Constantine?   An emperor who ruled in 313 A.D.  
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Who is Theodosius?   The emperor who made Christianity Rome's official religion.  
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Who is Commodus?   A very violent youth who performed as a gladiator in specially staged events  
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Who is Emperor Diocletian?   An emperor who introduced a number of reforms.  
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What is Constantinople?   A city that had been built named after Constantine.  
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What's the Byzantine Orthodox Church?   The church in the east.  
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What is the Roman Catholic Church?   The church in the west.  
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