Who is Jesus Christ?
The river that flows near Rome.
What is the Tiber River?
Julius Caesar declared himself this type of ruler.
What is a dictator/emperor?
The two classes of the Roman Republic.
What are plebians and patricians?
Changes in this was common in Rome, since they kept getting killed over and over again.
What is leadership/ruler?
Christianity in the Roman Empire was not well received in the beginning, and these people were killed for spreading the religion.
Who are Martyrs?
This is the Sea that the Empire would eventually fully control.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Caesar was a member of this Roman Republic class, that was wealthy and had power.
What is a patrician?
This was the first law code of the republic.
What are the 12 tables?
Rome was eventually invaded by the Huns, otherwise known as these types of people.
What are barbarians?
What is community?
Thousands of years after the Roman Empire fell, the city of Rome can still be found and visited in this country.
What is Italy?
Caesar had humble beginnings when he started out as this, which led him to conquer much of Europe.
What is a soldier?
Patricians often made up this body of government in the Roman Republic.
What is the Senate?
What is an earthquake?
What is Israel/the Middle East?
Rome was both near rivers and seas, so it naturally was able to do this pretty easily with other civilizations.
What is trade?
What is assassinated?
Voting was a big part of the Republic, but this group was particularly not allowed to do it.
What are Women/Slaves?
These became very high in Rome since the government could not stop spending, which ultimately hurt the people economically.
What are taxes?
Eventually Christianity was widely accepted in Rome, leading to this first Christian Roman Emperor.
Who is Constantine?
To the north, Rome was protected from invasion by this mountain range that is famous for skiing today.
What are the Alps?
Caesar declared himself the head of Rome because he wanted to fight this, which he believed was a part of the Roman Senate.
What is corruption?
This event caused the end of the Roman Republic.
What is the assassination of Julius Caesar?
This act of requiring people to be in the military was not enforced enough in Rome, which led to its weakness.
What is conscription?