Julius Caesar =
Who is the Military Hero, Dictator for Life of Rome, Killed by his friends.
The Term "Pax Romana" refers to the --
What is the two hundred years of peace in Rome?
Who is the first emperor of Rome?
Augustus
Who are the legendary two brothers who founded Rome?
Romulus and Remus
I was the Cruelest emperor, accused Christians of burning Rome (ie. "The Great Fire") and had many of them persecuted and killed.
Who is Nero?
What is the country the Romans fought during the Punic Wars.
Carthage
What were the four factors that led to Fall of Rome?
Political, Social, Economic and Military instability/issues.
Giant geographic features that prevented Rome from being invaded from the north
Name one form of Ancient Rome engineering?
Arches or Domes
Military Invention by the Romans that helped them conquer easier. Was a military Formation
what is a legion
Rome gained control of the Mediterranean Sea.
What is the result of the Punic Wars?
What are some of the major achievements from Ancient Rome? Name 2
Coliseum, Aqueducts, Domes
The Roman empire controlled the Mediterranean Sea.
Why was the Roman empire able to spread its influence into Africa and the Middle East?
I invaded the Italian peninsula from Carthage (Via the Alps!). Who Am I?
Hannibal
What is the BEST title for this list(Below):-
Spread of slavery in the agriculture system; unemployment; war and disease.
What are the causes for the Decline of the Roman republic
The major physical feature most helped ancient Greece and Rome to carry on trade?
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
In the ancient Roman republic, two officials called "consuls" led the executive branch of government. each consul could reject or "Veto" the decisions of the other. This describes an example of which feature of government that is shared with the American Govt
What is the idea of checks and balances
Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, and Marcus Aurelius
Who are some of the "Good" emperors of Rome?
I am the Famous FEMALE EGYPTIAN Queen who hooked up with Julius Caesar and Augustus
Cleopatra
They refused to participate in some of the Roman religious activities they didn't believe in especially the Polytheistic ones. Who am I?
Christians
They provided clean water to public baths and water systems in the empire.
How did the aqueducts a new form of technology impact ancient Rome?
Why was Rome able to expand so quickly and successfully?
When they conquered people, they accepted them into the empire and let them govern themselves like Alex the great
Constantine's vision of Christ and the direction to fight with Christian standards.
What changed Rome's view of Christianity?
Was the last person to stab Julius Caesar before he Died
Brutus
What is the name of the river in Rome that helped them establish their civilization?
The Tiber River