Geography and Founding of Rome
Roman Government
Roman Engineering and Architecture
Causes of the Decline of the Roman Empire
Consequences of the Fall of Rome
100

What geographic features helped protect Rome from invasions?

The Alps and surrounding seas provide natural protection.

100

What type of government did Rome have before becoming an empire?

Republican government.

100

What materials did the Romans use to build durable structures?

concrete, stone, and bricks.

100

What economic challenges contributed to Rome’s decline?

Heavy taxation, reliance on slave labor, and inflation.

100

What legal principles from Roman law are still used today?

Checks and balances, the separation of powers.

200

How did the Tiber River benefit Rome?

It provided fresh water, facilitated trade, and offered a strategic location for defense.

200

What was the role of the Senate in the Roman Republic?

It advised on laws and policies and represented the aristocracy.

200

How did Roman roads contribute to the empire’s success?

 They facilitated trade, military movement, and communication, connecting distant parts of the empire.

200

How did political instability weaken the empire?

Frequent power struggles, weak leadership, and corruption.

200

Name two examples of Roman engineering that influence modern construction.

Roads and Bridges.

300

Who were Romulus and Remus, and what is their significance in Roman history?

Legendary twin brothers; Romulus killed Remus and founded Rome in 753 BCE.

300

Who were the consuls, and what were their responsibilities?

Two elected officials who led military and government.

300

What was the purpose of aqueducts, and how did they work?

Aqueducts transported fresh water to cities using gravity.

300

What military problems did Rome face during its decline?

Barbarian invasions.

300

How has the Latin language influenced modern languages?

The language's history and structure have influenced numerous aspects of speech

400

What contributions did the Latins make to Roman civilization?

They introduced Latin language.

400

What caused the transition from Republic to Empire?

Political corruption, Civil wars started between groups Julius Caesar and Augustus.

400

What is the architectural significance of the Pantheon’s dome?

The world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.

400

How did social changes, such as the spread of Christianity, affect Rome?

Challenging polytheistic beliefs led to the persecution of Christians.

400

How have Roman concepts of law and governance shaped modern democratic systems?

established key principals like democracy, rule of law, and separation of powers.

500

What role did the Etruscans play in shaping early Roman culture?

architecture and arches, religion, and governance.

500

Who was Rome’s first emperor, and what changes did he implement?

Augustus He centralized power, reformed government.

500

Why is the Colosseum considered an engineering marvel?

It used arches, vaults, and underground tunnels (hypogeum) for structural stability and event staging.

500

What role did invasions by groups like the Visigoths and Vandals play in Rome’s fall?

Allow various barbarian groups into the political landscape of the empire.

500

In what ways did the preservation of Roman knowledge contribute to the Renaissance?

The civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome were rediscovered, inspiring an interest in Classical learning.

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