How did overexpansion lead to the fall of Rome?
Rome became too big too manage. There was too much territory and not enough money or government infrastructure to keep it all organized.
What is a peninsula?
A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
What is the benefit of being on the Mediterranean?
Access to sea trade and yummy fish!
What type of Government did Rome start as?
Republic. If you were super smart and said that Rome was a Monarchy because they overthrew their Etruscan kings before they were a republic give yourself an extra 200 points. NICE!
NAME THE LANDMARK

Colosseum
How did Invasions lead to the fall of Rome?
They were literally invaded dude. What did you expect the answer to be?
What benefit did the Tiber River give Rome.
FERTILE SOIL DUDE!
Why did Rome invest heavily in roads?
Rome was a vast empire and needed to be connected so that people could move easily throughout.
What kind of government did Rome have after a republic?
EMPIRE!
Name that landmark

The Pantheon
How did overspending lead to the fall of Rome?
Romans had a giant empire and maintaining all of the things in the empire like infrastructure and the cost of having a gigantic standing army caught up with Rome and things fell into disrepair and they could not pay soldiers.
How were Rome and Greece geographically similar?
They both had a moderate climate and access to the Mediterranean Sea.
Why did Rome conquer land?
Expand territory, get new resources and control sea trade.
Describe the difference between a right and a responsibility?
A right is a privilege granted by a government. A responsibility is something the government expects of its citizens.
Name that landmark

How did the Rise of Christianity lead to the fall of Rome?
The Christian religion had beliefs in opposition to the Roman standard. The Emperor would not have been considered a god by Christians and they would not have been willing to go to war for Rome.
How was Rome different than Greece?
Rome had access to rivers while Greece did not have any major rivers.
How did the Punic Wars impact Rome?
They significantly expanded Rome's territory.
Describe the difference between Plebian and Patrician
Patricians: Had political power and were rich only a few families were patricians
Plebians: Poor and had less political power
Name that Landmark
The Vatican
How did splitting the empire into east and west lead to the fall of Rome?
Splitting the empire into east and west only made problems for the west worse while the east was able to operate without the problems that the Western Roman Empire had. FUN FACT: When we talk about the fall of Rome we are only really talking about the Western Empire. The Eastern Empire lasted for centuries after.
Gaul
What was Roman money called?
Denarius
Name 5 right and 3 responsibilities we have today.
Sorry Denk im not typing this one!
Name that landmark

Circus Maximus