This River ran directly through the heart of Rome.
Tiber River/River Tiber
Rome had this style of government
Republic/Representative Democracy
This person conquered Gual, declared himself dictator for life, and won a civil war.
Julius Caesar
These innovations were able to deliver freshwater from the mountains into the city.
Aqueducts
This Sea was the largest in the region and allowed for Rome to have an access to many different regions to trade with.
Med. Sea
These people were at the top of the Roman Republic.
Consuls
These two people are told to be the founders of Rome - according to ancient legend.
Romulus and Remus
Forums.
The two terms given to everybody in Rome - You were either one or the other.
Patricians and Plebians.
This mountain range runs along the northern part of Italy.
The Alps
In an emergency, these people became the sole leader of Rome.
Dictators.
This person relocated the capital of Rome and renamed it after himself.
Constantine
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They could not control their borders
The inflation devalued the Roman Coin
The leaders kept getting murdered
Weakened Military
What is Causes for the Decline of the Roman Empire.
He signed his own death warrant when he declared himself dictator for life.
Who is Julius Caesar?
This mountain range runs through the heart of Italy.
The Apennine Mountains.
This was the term given to the three leaders of Rome who were all to share their power equally.
Triumvirate
Known as Augustus, was the grand-nephew of Julius Caesar.
Octavian
The first written laws in Ancient Rome
Twelve Tables
He took over as dictator of Rome for only a couple weeks before returning to his quiet life on his farm.
Cincinnatus
Name two of the three islands off the coast of Italy.
Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica
This branch of government held office for life, advised the consuls, and could approve or reject laws.
Senate
This person was the last to rule during the time period of the "good emperors"
Marcus Aurelius
These people from Central Asia were extremely violent and invaded Rome around 450 CE.
The Huns.
The early inhabitants of northern Italy that influenced Roman architecture, writing, and government.
Who are the Etruscans?