Geography of Rome
The Roman Republic
Wars/Laws/Golden Age
Religion/Fall of Rome
Black History Month
100

What body of water was the center of Roman trade?

Mediterranean Sea

100

True or False? A republic like the Romans eventually adopted has its citizens vote for individuals to represent them?

True

100

Control of the Mediterranean Sea led to a series of wars between Rome and ___________.

Carthage

100

While early roman religions were polytheistic, what montheistic religion rose to prominence by promoting the ideas of hope, love, equality, forgiveness, and salvation? 

Christianity

100

Who was the first African American U.S. president?

Barach Obama

200

Having just studied the Greeks, you know that the Romans borrowed many of their ideas about literacy and architecture. This borrowing or exchange of ideas is known as _________ ____________.

Cultural Diffusion

200

Senators were elected to respresent the interests of what group of people? 

Patricians (wealthy, upperclass)

200

Roman victory in the Punic Wars eventually led to a period of peace, prosperity, and great achievement. This period of time was known as the _______ _______.

Pax Romana

200

These 12 close followers of Jesus helped to spread the ideas of Christianity. They were known as _______.

Apostles

200

Who was the first African American to win the Nobel Peace Prize? (Hint: You recently had a day off from school to celebrate his birthday)

Martin Luther King Jr.

300

At its peak, the Roman Empire spanned what 3 continents? (No partial credit)

Europe, Asia, Africa

300

Tribunes were elected to represent the interests of what group of people?

Plebeians (Lower class, working class)

300

During the Roman Golden Age, one achievement in engineering/architecture was the ability to transport fresh water into the city of Rome. These structures were called ___________. 

Aqueducts.

300

We've now closely studied both Chrisitianity and Judaism. Name one similarity or one difference between the 2 religions. 

Correct answers determined by the Benevolent Dictator.

300

Who sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott by refusing to give up her seat?

Rosa Parks

400

Control of the Mediterranean Sea was so important to the growth of the Roman Empire because it enriched them through _________. 

Trade

400

Tribunes had a special power that enabled them to object to and cancel a proposed law. What is the name of this power? 

Veto

400

One of Ancient Rome's greatest achievements was the introduction of laws which were Specific, Public, and Rational. These laws were know as the ______ ______.

12 Tables

400

Pot Luck...Before becoming our esteemed Assistant Principal, Mr. Quigley taught what subject here at Blind Brook High School?

Social Studies

400

Who was the first African American to play Major League Baseball?

Jackie Robinson

500

Describe one similarity or one difference between the geography of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.

Correct answers determined by the Benevolent Dictator

500

In your opinion, was the structure of the Roman Republic (System of government), fair or unfair. Pick a side and defend your answer.

Correct answers determined by the Benevolent Dictator.

500

While the 12 Tables were intended to create a stable non-chaotic society, they had some flaws. Can you identify any problems with these laws?

- Not equal for everyone

- Favoritism toward the upper class

- Marraiges could not take place between different classes

- Men had far more rights than women

500

The Roman Empire's fall was slow and painful. There were political, social, economic, and military issues that contributed to its fall. Pick any of these 4 areas and identify one such issue that led to its fall. 

Political (Unstable leadership, empire divided between east and west)

Social (Gap widens between rich and poor, low patriotism, loyalty to Christianity)

Economic (High taxes, decline in trade and business)

Military (soldiers lost discipline, less respect and loyalty to Rome, too many invasions)

500

Who became the first African American woman billionaire?

Oprah Winfrey

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