There are 53,000 of them built during the Roman Empire, expanding access to varied trade goods. They all lead to Rome.
What are Roman Roads?
What is Christianity?
I crossed the Rubicon in an unreversible decision and started a civil war that made me dictator of Rome. My assassination led to the start of the Roman Empire
Who is Julius Caesar?
The language that was adopted in areas controlled by the Roman Empire
Latin
The way that Roman political structures limited the influence of the poor.
Plebeians were unable to become consuls during the Roman Republic.
Both rich and poor Romans went to the Colosseum to watch these people fight
What are gladiators?
The term that describes how the Romans were influenced by the Greek art.
What is Greco-Roman?
The first Roman Emperor who brought about Pax Romana
This predecessor to Rome was involved with trading and spread ideas and goods throughout the Mediterranean
The Phoenicians
To refuse to approve proposals of government
Veto
An official of Rome elected by plebeians to represent them
Tribune
DAILY DOUBLE: What occured due to the lack of an organized system of succession that caused the fall of the Western Roman Empire?
Political Instability
This Roman engineering achievement supplied the people with fresh water.
What is an aqueduct?
The original followers of Jesus who traveled to other areas and shared the teachings of Jesus
Apostles
The war that was fought against Carthage for control over trade routes in North Africa.
What are the Punic Wars?
The way that the Romans contributed to the government we have today.
Rome contributed to the development of democratic principles (Ex: Rule of law, representative government, separation of powers, civic duty)
Why the Romans were able to maintain longevity from conquering other cultures.
Conquered people were able to maintain their religion with limitations.
Marcus Aurelius