Lesson 1: Geography
Lesson 2:Roman Republic
Lesson 3: Roman Empire
Lesson 4: Legacy
Lesson 5: Birth of Christianity
Vocabulary Terms
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100

What is the name of a area of land drained by a river and its tributaries?

A basin

100

A government in which citizens have the right to choose their leader is called____

a. assembly 

b. monarchy

c. republic

C. Republic

100

What is the term for large areas of new land?

Territories 

100

Who did the Romans borrow architectural ideas from and what were they?

The Romans looked at earlier civilizations like the Greeks and Etruscans and learned how to use columns and arches

100

How do we know so much about Jesus?

Through the New Testament 


100

What is the term for when people within one country fight with each other?

Civil War

100

Under Emperor Constantine, all men were granted (allowed to) the freedom to...

a. follow a religion of their choice

b. own foreign property

c. travel wherever they want to

d. participate in the Senate

a. follow a religion of their choice

200

This lower mountain range extends the length of the peninsula, continuing into Sicily

a. Alps

b. Apennines

c. Po Basin

d. western plain 

b- The Apennines extend into Sicily 

200

What were Roman officials who were elected to protect the interests of farmers, artisans, and merchants called?

a. tribunes

b. plebeians

c. consuls

d. bishops

Roman officials who were elected to protect the interests of farmers, artisans, and merchants were called tribunes. 

200

What made growth possible in Rome? (page 184, Lesson 3)

A strong Roman government made the growth possible 

200

What was the name of the large sports arena that the Romans built?

The Colosseum

200

What was the name for the 12 men who followed Jesus?

Apostles

200

What is the term for the science of building?

Architecture 

200

Who defeated Hannibal during the Punic Wars?

Scipio

300

The Italian peninsula consists of rugged mountains and...

a. vast desers

b. Great rivers

c. rocky fields

d. fertile plains 

D. Fertile plains 

300

A ruler has absolute power and authority is called...

a. apostle

b. senator

c. gladiator

d. dictator

d. dictator

300

Who was one of the most famous leaders in world history?

Julius Caesar 

300

What type of events took place in the Colosseum?

Bloody events that involved lions, bears, and elephants, and giraffes and gladiators.  

300

What was the name for a church officials who led a large group of Christian

bishop

300

What is an aquaduct?

tunnels that carried water into cities


300

What architectural designs were found in the creation of the Colosseum? 

Arches and Columns 

400

What are the 4 natural regions on the Italaian peninsula?

1. A___

2. A___

3. P___

4. P___

1. Alps

2. Apennines

3. Po Basin

4. Plains

400

Plebeians protested many times, each time winning new rights. What was their greatest victory for the plebeians? What was the problem with the laws?

It was the creation of a w____ l_____ c_____. The problem was the laws were not w___ d____ so patrician officials could act u________. 

It was the creation of a written law code. The problem was that the laws were unwritten so patrician officials could act unfairly. 

400

What were the Ides of March? 

The Ides of March was a warning given to Caesar to be careful on March 15th 

400

What was the name for the marketplace that was located in the center of the city 

forum

500

Who lived in early Rome? What 3 groups of people?

1. L___

2. G____

3. E____

Latins, Greeks, and Etruscans 

500

What were the Punic Wars? It was a battle between what two places and why were they fighting?

Punic Wars were a battle between C__ and R____, they both wanted control over S_____.

The Punic Wars were between Carthage and Rome. They were fighting for control over Sicily

500

What happened for 17 years after the murder of Julius Caesar?

For 17 years following Julius Caesar's death, Rome was torn apart by a ______ ______ Then, his great uncle, __________ won the war and given the title of Augustus by the Senate, which meant 'grand'

For 17 years following Julius Caesar's death, Rome was torn apart by a civil war. Then, his great uncle, Octavian won the war and given the title of Augustus by the Senate, which meant 'grand'

500

How did the Romans bring water into the cities?

Through the use of aquaducts

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