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The [blank_start]7[blank_end] mountains surrounding Rome were natural barriers for the empire.
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Livy was a Roman historian who wrote History of Rome.
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Select the two groups that had a great influence on Rome's culture and overall civilization:
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Etruscans
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Greeks
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Huns
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Mongolians
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The overthrowing of Augstus marked the beginning of the Roman Republic in 509 BC.
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A Roman soldier was called a legionary.
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A century is the leader of a legion.
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A centurion was...
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A Testudo was a defensive Roman battle formation in which the legionaries used their shields to cover all sides of the group.
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A ballista was a large battle slingshot.
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Greaves were Roman battle shields.
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How long did Roman soldiers serve for?
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6 months
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2 years
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11 years
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25 years
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A Scutum was a Roman soldiers' shingaurd.
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The Roman government consisted of how many branches?
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The head of the Roman government consisted of 2 consuls who could not veto each other--they had to agree simultaneously for a decision to be made.
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Which group made the laws in the Roman government?
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Consuls
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Senate
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Praetors
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Council of Plebs
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In the Roman government, which group interpreted the laws?
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Consuls
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Senate
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Praetors
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Council of Plebs
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Which group represented the Plebians in the Roman government?
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Consuls
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Senate
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Praetors
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Council of Plebs
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Tribunes were the representatives of and speakers for the Council of Plebs.
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Troubles grew in the Roman Republic as the gap between the [blank_start]plebians (poor)[blank_end] and the [blank_start]patricians (rich)[blank_end] widened.
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plebians (rich)
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plebians (poor)
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patricians (poor)
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patricians (rich)
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patricians (poor)
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plebians (rich)
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Roman dictators, like the dictators of today, were seen as harsh, cruel, and oppressive rulers.
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[blank_start]Cincinnatus[blank_end] was a Roman [blank_start]dictator[blank_end] who, after being called from his farm, built an army, defeated the threat, and returned home.
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Select all of the statements true of Rome's first set of written laws.
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They were dubbed "The Twelve Tables"
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There were exactly 12 laws.
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They were carved on 12 bronze tablets.
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They were displayed in the forum.
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They were written down only because the people wanted a professional-looking set of rules.
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Select 2 principles of the Roman justice system.
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A person is innocent until proven guilty.
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No case may be left without punishment for at least one person.
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The "rule of law," meaning the law must apply equally to all citizens no matter their social standing.
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Put the following leaders in order (earliest to latest):
[blank_start]Hamilcar[blank_end], [blank_start]Hasdrubal[blank_end], [blank_start]Hannibal[blank_end]
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Hamilcar
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Hasdrubal
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Hannibal
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Match the terms with their significance in the Second Punic War.
[blank_start]Alps[blank_end] - A mountain range traversed by Hannibal's men leading up to the war.
[blank_start]Rhone[blank_end] - A river crossed by Hannibal's men leading up to the war. Despite the tribes waiting to sabotage the military, Hannibal's men made it across.
[blank_start]Cannae[blank_end] - A city in which the Carthaginians defeated the Romans (217 BC).
[blank_start]Scipio[blank_end] - A Roman leader who drove the Carthaginians out of Spain and invaded North Africa. Won the Second Punic War.
[blank_start]Zama[blank_end] - A city in which Scipio finally defeated Hannibal's forces, the Battle of _______ ended the Second Punic War.
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Alps
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Rhone
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Cannae
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Scipio
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Zama
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What was the cause of the First Punic War?
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Both Rome and Carthage wanted control of Sicily.
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Carthage wanted control of land in Spain, which made Rome bitter.
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Rome, still considering Carthage a military threat, wanted to end the empire once and for all.
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The first Punic war was a naval battle fought on ships called quinquiremes.
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What was the cause of the Second Punic War?
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Both Rome and Carthage wanted control of Sicily.
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Carthage wanted to control land in Spain, which made Rome bitter.
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Rome, still considering Carthage a military threat, wanted to end the empire once and for all.
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Scipio was the Roman leader who won the Third Punic War.
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What was the cause of the Third Punic War?
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Both Rome and Carthage wanted control of Sicily.
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Carthage wanted control of land in Spain, which made Rome bitter.
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Rome, still considering Carthage a military threat, wanted to end the empire once and for all.
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Because Carthage was so heavily defended, Rome had a hard time penetrating their city for a while. How long did it take for Rome to penetrate into Carthage?
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2 months
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6 months
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2 years
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3 years
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6 years
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3 months
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The purpose of [blank_start]bread and circuses[blank_end] was to please the poor with free food and entertainment in order to prevent a revolt.
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Why did Roman senators grow uneasy with Julius Caesar and give their support to Pompey?
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Pompey was becoming more powerful and displayed more potential than Caesar.
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They feared he was becoming too powerful and would seek power like previous rulers.
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Caesar made many reforms that the senators did not approve of.
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Julius Caesar was ordered to give up his army and return to Rome. By disobeying and [blank_start]crossing the Rubicon[blank_end], he started a civil war.
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crossing the Rubicon
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invading Spain
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crossing the Alps
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What happened on the Ides of March?
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Caesar's enemies, Brutus and Cassius, stabbed him to death.
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Caesar resigned from ruling Rome.
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The other triumvirate members murdered Caesar.
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Caesar killed another triumvirate member.
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Select the three people who were part of the First Triumvirate.
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Julius Caesar
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Pompey
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Crassus
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Octavian
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Mark Antony
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Markus Lepidus
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Select the three people who were part of the Second Triumvirate.
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Julius Caesar
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Pompey
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Crassus
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Octavian
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Mark Antony
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Markus Lepidus
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Octavian eventually took the title of Augustus or "New Ruler."
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Caesar Augustus became Rome's first emperor.
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Check what is true about the Pax Romana.
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It started during the time of Augustus.
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It started during the time of Julius Caesar.
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It lasted from 27 BC to 180 AD.
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It lasted from 180 BC to 27 AD.
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Pax Romana means "Roman Peace".
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Pax Romana means "A New Beginning".
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Most of Rome's citizens were...
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farmers.
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traders.
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chariot racers.
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gladiators.
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It took [blank_start]8[blank_end] years to build the Colosseum.
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The Roman government used Jewish captives from the sacking of [blank_start]Jerusalem[blank_end] to build the Colosseum.
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The Colosseum had a retractable roof.
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The emperor [blank_start]Vespasian[blank_end] began construction of the Colosseum.
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Archaeological evidence has proven that the Colosseum could not have been flooded to stage naval battles.
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The Pantheon was built by the emperor [blank_start]Hadrian[blank_end].
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Romans invented the use of [blank_start]concrete[blank_end] which allowed them to construct stronger and more durable buildings.
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roman baths were called [blank_start]thermae[blank_end].
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A wealthy Roman might spend all day at the baths.
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The Roman baths were heated by steam from an underfloor heating system called a [blank_start]hypocaust[blank_end].
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Circus Maximus literally means [blank_start]greatest circle[blank_end].
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greatest circle
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large oval
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magnificent show
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Chariot racers completed [blank_start]7[blank_end] laps around the Circus Maximus (number, not word).
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Select the two legends that provide an explanation for the founding of Rome.
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Romulus and Remus
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The Aeneid
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History of Rome
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Politics
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The Founding of Rome