
How did the mountains help Rome thrive?
Provided shelter from the cold wind - creating nice climate, gave fresh spring water, and protection from invaders.
Who built and maintained the Roman roads?
Soldiers
What group of people had the most power in Ancient Rome?
Patricians.
What social class might this girl be part of??
Patricians
One role of the military besides fighting?
Protect trade routes, build roads
What is a Pagan/ what does Pagan mean? 
A polytheistic, nature-based religion - often outside of Christianity, Islam, Judaism
What is a republic?
Where citizens vote for those in power
Why did a large empire create problems for Rome?
Difficult to manage far distances, potential from being over thrown, differing worldviews and beliefs across the nation, no loyalty to Rome. Too difficult to defend.
Other than trade goods, what else travelled along the Roman roads.
Soldiers and KNOWLEDGE, diseases,
Why were consuls limited to one-year terms?
To limit/prevent too much power.
What jobs might the plebeians do?
Farmer, Artisans like : pottery, blacksmith, weaver, baker, stone cutter, etc.
What was a soliders' life like?
Who spread Christianity?
What is Pax Romana?
Roman Peace Time - 100 years, brought on by Augutus
How did climate help Rome develop?
Nice warm weather year long, created perfect long growing season, allowed for FOOD SURPLUS!
Why were Roman roads important for merchants?
faster travel
Difference between Rule of Law and Rule of Man?
Rule of Law = rulers are not exempt from the law
Rule of Man = the "man" in power doesn't have to abide by the rules.
What showed a successful wife?
having children
What did soldiers get after their military service?
Land
Why did Christianity grow?/ What did it offer?
Why did Romans willingly convert.
hope, equality, eternal life - this difficult life on earth doesn't matter
personal relationship with one god
What is this called? What's it used for?
An aqueduct. It transports fresh water into the cities and towns for drinking, cleaning, and agriculture.
Uses gravity.
What was a benefit of controlling land around the Mediterranean?
easy access to trade routes, able to protect themselves at sea, resources of the sea
What is one negative effect trade had on Rome’s economy?
spending on luxury goods, the spread of disease
What are two responsibilities of citizens?
Pay Taxes, do military service, vote
Who decided marriages for young girls?
fathers
How could being the military improve your status?
Move up in the army, move up in status, maybe even become a general and rule Rome!
Which Religion was NOT present in Rome?
Buddhism. 
What does Veto mean? What does Veto Mean?
How did expansion make communication difficult?
Potentially slow, over long distances
What ideas did Rome gain through trade?
art, science, architecture, philosophy, medicine, astrology, language, math, religion
This is downtown Swift Current. What do these pillar things have to do with Law and Ancient Rome? What impact did they have on Roman citizens?
The Twelve Tables - where the laws were finally posted publicly so all citizens were aware of the laws. More justice
What's an example of social inequality?
Women excluded from government, plebeians couldn't marry patricians, Plebians couldn't vote, couldn't change jobs/trade
Who is being stabbed in this painting? Why is he being killed?
Ceasar being killed by the Senate because they were scared and jealous of his power and success.
How can a leader changing religion affect society?
changes beliefs/worldview