From Village to Empire
What river did Rome begin along?
Tiber
________ was the brilliant general betrayed by his own __________ in 44 BC.
(Answer: Julius Caesar; betrayed by the Senate/senators)
What massive stone channels carried fresh water into Roman cities?
(Answer: aqueducts)
Pax Romana means "________________."
(Answer: Roman Peace)
The Roman language, __________, is the root of many modern languages like Spanish and French.
(Answer: Latin)
What name describes Rome before it was an empire, where citizens voted for leaders?
Republic
Roman soldiers were called __________.
(Answer: legionaries)
The Colosseum could hold up to about how many spectators?
(Answer: around 50,000)
About how long did the Pax Romana last?
(Answer: about 200 years)
The Western Roman Empire fell in the year __________ AD.
(Answer: 476)
What title is given to the powerful rulers who eventually took control of Rome?
(Answer: Emperors)
What were fighters who battled in arenas, like the Colosseum, called?
(Answer: gladiators)
What building material/invention helped Romans build stronger, long-lasting structures?
(Answer: concrete)
Name one benefit people experienced during the Pax Romana.
(Answer: safer travel, more trade, economic growth, cultural exchange — accept one)
Name one area of modern life that Roman ideas influenced (pick one).
(Answer: law, government, architecture, language, engineering — accept one)
What geographic feature helped Rome grow (near the river and central location in Italy)?
(Answer: central location on the Italian peninsula / access to the Mediterranean)
What did Augustus Caesar bring to the empire that helped it flourish?
(Answer: peace and stability)
Name one Roman engineering achievement besides aqueducts and the Colosseum.
(Answer: roads, bridges, sewage systems, baths — accept one)
Which emperor’s rule is often seen as the start of the Pax Romana?
(Answer: Augustus)
Name one factor that contributed to the fall of the Western Roman Empire.
(Answer: invasions by Germanic tribes, economic problems, political instability, overexpansion — accept one)
Explain briefly how Rome’s location helped it control trade and expand.
(Answer: Its central location on the Mediterranean and access to the Tiber River made trade and travel easier, helping Rome grow and control surrounding regions.)
Explain what a Roman legion was and why it was important.
(Answer: A legion was a large unit of soldiers (about 4,000–6,000) organized for battle; it allowed flexible tactics, strong discipline, and effective control of territory.)
(Answer: Roads improved travel, trade, and military movement, linking distant provinces to Rome for faster communication and control.)
Give one example of how Roman law or order during the Pax Romana helped daily life.
(Answer: standardized laws, safer roads, stable currency, stronger government institutions — accept one)
Describe briefly how Roman law influenced modern legal systems.
(Answer: Roman law introduced ideas like written codes, contracts, property rights, and the presumption of innocence that influenced later European legal systems and U.S. ideas about justice.)