Geography of Rome
Founding & Myths
Government & Society
Wars, Emperors & Culture
100

This sea lies to the south of Italy and surrounds Rome.

The Mediterranean Sea

100

These twin brothers are said to have founded Rome.

Romulus and Remus

100

After overthrowing the last king, Rome set up this form of government where people elect representatives

A republic

100

These wars between Rome and a North African city-state were called the _____.

The Punic Wars

200

This mountain range formed a natural northern border protecting Rome.

The Alps

200

This god was the father of Romulus and Remus according to myth.

Mars

200

This wealthy, landowning class made up about 5% of Rome’s population

Patricians

200

This Carthaginian general crossed the Alps with elephants to fight Rome

Hannibal

300

Two seas are east and west of Rome; one is the Adriatic and the other is the _____.

The Tyrrhenian Sea

300

A wild animal saved and nursed Romulus and Remus by the Tiber River. Name it.

A wolf

300

The Roman Senate had this many members and they served for how long?

300 members who served for life

300

This leader became Rome’s first emperor after Julius Caesar’s assassination.

Octavian (Augustus)

400

Name two natural barriers that helped protect early Rome from invasion

Bodies of water (seas) and mountains (the Alps)

400

Which brother killed the other and named the city after himself?

Romulus

400

Name one power or role of the Tribune of the Plebs.

Examples: Represent plebeian interests in the Senate; veto unjust laws; protect plebeian rights.

400

Name two major public works built or improved during Augustus’s rule.

Examples: Aqueducts; roads; Pantheon; Colosseum; public baths; bridges. (Accept any two.)

500

How did the Mediterranean, Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, and the Alps help Rome grow safely?

They acted as natural barriers that protected Rome from enemies and helped secure trade and expansion.

500

Describe where Romulus chose to build Rome and why (use short answer).

Romulus built the city where they were saved by the wolf near the Tiber River because he won the dispute; he named it Rome.

500

Explain why Romans limited a dictator’s rule to six months (short answer).

(example): To prevent one person from keeping total power too long; a six-month limit allowed quick decision-making in crises but kept long-term control from happening.

500

Give two reasons historians list for the fall of Rome in 476 CE (short answer).

Examples: Economic problems and inflation (coins debased); hiring foreign mercenaries and weakening loyalty; empire too large to defend leading to invasions; political instability and frequent assassinations; population decline/fewer soldiers; spread of Christianity reducing military service. (Accept any two reasonable causes.)

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