What is a republic?
When the people vote for leaders who make the decisions
Who was Spartacus?
A gladiator who led a slave revolt against Rome
What is a Triumvirate?
The rule of three (three different people are ruling a country)
What did Julius Caesar do to keep the plebeians happy with him?
He created new jobs and he gave land to the poor
What country was Cleopatra queen of?
Egypt
What was the title for the two men who ruled Rome?
Consuls
What is a gladiator?
Someone who fights against other humans or animals in an arena to entertain others.
Who was in the Triumvirate?
Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey
What month in our calendar is named after Julius Caesar?
July
How did Caesar and Cleopatra meet?
He helped her defeat her husband/brother so that she could rule Egypt alone (she came to his court rolled up in a rug)
What was the name of the group of leaders who helped make laws, ran the courts, and chose the consuls?
The Senate
How did Spartacus' revolt end?
He was killed in battle, and a large number of his men were crucified.
Whose death caused an imbalance of power in the Triumvirate?
Crassus died- Pompey and Caesar stopped being able to trust each other
What did Julius Caesar's servant whisper in his ear while they were travelling through Rome?
"You are not a god." There were so many cheers, Caesar needed to be reminded that he was not a god
What country was Cleopatra's family from?
Whose job was it to make sure the plebeians were being treated fairly by the law (they could even veto the Senate)?
The Tribunes
What decision allowed Spartacus to be trapped with his men?
They could have run north and left Rome and become free but they decided to stay in Rome and keep attacking people. This allowed the Roman army to corner them
Pompey- after Crassus died, he convinced the Senate to fire Caesar and send him back to Rome
Who was Brutus?
Caesar's adopted son, his best friend. The Senate convinced him to help them stab Caesar
What was Cleopatra famous for?
Her fashion, how smart she was, and the fact that she dated Caesar and Mark Anthony. (If you said one of these, you got it right!)
What was a dictator?
When one ruler was chosen to rule Rome during emergencies. No one could overrule him
How long was Spartacus' slave army able to fight against Rome's army?
Two years
What did Julius Caesar do when he was told to return to Rome?
He returned with his army, attacked Rome, and forced the Senate to declare him dictator.
How did Julius Caesar die?
He was stabbed 23 times by members of the Senate
How did Cleopatra die?
A poisonous snake. She had one brought to her so that the Romans would not be able to capture her. We still don't know where her body is buried