Geography
Religion
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Politics
Economy and social class
100

Rome was built on how many hills?

7 hills, and used for protection

100

Romans adopted many Greek gods.

             True? or false?

True, Romans also adopted gods from many other cultures

100

 The Flavian Amphitheater, known for its arches and capacity for public spectacles, is better known by this name.

What is the Colosseum

100

Which famous Roman general crossed the Rubicon River, sparking a civil war?

Who is Julius Caesar

100

The wealthy, land-owning aristocratic class that held the majority of political power in the early Republic

What are patricians 

200

Rome goes through what river?

What is The Tiber river

200

What god did the Romans rely on the most?

Jupiter was one of the most relied gods for the Romans. 

200

This durable material, created by the Romans, allowed them to build lasting structures

 what is concrete

200

A temporary position created in times of crisis with absolute power

What is a Dictator

200

Due to cheap labor from enslaved people, this sector remained the primary foundation of the Roman economy

What is agriculture

300

The name of the sea that the Romans called "our sea"

What is The Mediterranean sea 

300

The goddess of war, second in importance to Jupiter 

Who is Mars

300

The first "fast food" venues originated in Rome What were they called

What is Thermopolia

300

 What was the name of Rome's first written law code

What are The twelve tables

300

This was a popular type of art made from colored stone, popular in wealthy Roman homes

What is a mosaic

400

What mountain range acts as a natural barrier separating Italy from the rest of Europe?

What is The Alps 

400

god of craft, wisdom, and the arts 

 Who is Minerva 

400

 In a work likely written in the 170s, a leader wondered about ancient generals compared to Dionysius and Socrates

Who is Marcus Aurelius

400

When the Latins finally overthrew the kingdom, this was the clan they were overtaking

Who are the Etruscans

400

he "struggle" between these two groups lasted over 200 years and resulted in the Twelve Tables

What is the Conflict of the Orders

500

How did Rome use there land for resources?

Intense agriculture development, and mass deforestation for urban construction  

500

How many Roman gods did they have 

What is 12 Major gods

500

The 2 most powerful officials in the Roman Republic

What are the two consuls

500

The "Heart" of Roman political life

What is the Forum

500

This coin was the standard silver currency used for most transactions, especially by soldiers

What is the Denarius

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