What is the poor and rich class of Ancient Rome called?
(clue: both starts with 'P')
Plebeians / plebs and Patricians
What war was Julius Caesar fighting in before crossing the Rubicon?
The Gallic Wars (58 - 50 BC)
What was Augustus' name originally?
Octavian
What were the names of the twins that founded Rome in the myth?
Bonus for 100 points!
The twin's mother was forced to be a virgin, so how did she get pregnant and with who?
Remus and Romulus.
Mars, the God of War met her in a grove and impregnanted her.
what does PEEL and COPAP stand for?
PEEL: Point, Explanation, Example and Link
COPAP: Context/Content, Origin, Perspective, Audience and Purpose.
What are magistrates?
Roman magistrates were elected officials in the Roman Republic (c. 510–44 BC) who governed the state, holding powers previously wielded by kings.
When and how did Caesar die?
Caesar died by a group of people from the Senate stabbing him 23 times with daggers in 44 BC
Who was Mark Antony before joining up with Augustus, and what happened after joniing up with him?
from joining him to defeat.
He was Julius Caesar’s chief general, and after joining up with Augustus, and together they hunted down down Caesar's assasins. However, they soon quarelled against each other,
FILL IN THE BLANKS :3
The Roman ____ slowly crumbled, and the Roman ____ started.
Republic, Empire
What is the structure of an extended response?
Introduction, two PEEL paragraphs, and conclusion.
Name three specific Magistrates
(eg; Consul )
do not use consul >:(
BONUS Q! Fill in the blanks!
Consuls were like ____. One led the ______, the other led the____.
Aedile, Quastors, Senate, Council of Plebs, Tribunes.
Kings, army, government.
Cause and Effect
Conquering Gaul -> Sole leader of Rome
Conquering Gaul -> Senate and Pompey tell Caesar to disband his army -> Caesar crosses the Rubicon with his 13th legion (act of treason) -> civil war against Pompey -> Caesar emerges victorious, becoming sole leader of Rome
Why did Augustus make a lot of Rome's buildings out of marble?
This was a planned out move to show that his empire was rich, stable and strong, to make people feel as if they were entering a new era of peace and to act as advertisements of his leadership. Augustus convinced Rome that the Republic was gone, and the Empire was just getting started.
Numitor and Amulius.
1. How were they related?
2. Which one of them were the RIGHTFUL king of Alba Longa?
1. Brothers
2. Numitor was the rightful king due to being the eldest son, but Amulius became king due to usurping the throne.
What do we use COPAP for?
We use it for source analysis.
How long did a Consul hold their position?
BONUS: How long did did a senator hold their position?
One year
for life
What was the trio of Caesar, Pompey and Crassus?
Augustus almost ____(doubled or tripled) the size of the Roman military, by going from an armed force of ____(plebians or citizens), to streamlining it to a permanent force of __(number) disciplined legions. He got a large number of soldiers from ____'s army after defeating him.
doubled, citizens,28,Mark Antony
Where and when was Rome founded?
The city was founded on the Palatine Hill along the Tiber River located on the Italian peninsula in the center of the Mediterranean Sea, 753 BC.
Palatine Hill and Tiber River is a right answer too.
Knowing that a photograph was taken for a newspaper rather than a private album helps identify what?
the audience
Council of Plebs
1. What were the council made up of
2. What did the council do
1. Plebeians
2. elected tribunes
Alea iacta est - what does this translate to and who said this and when was it said?
let the die be caast and Julius Caesar said this before crossing the Rubicon.
T or F:
T, F, T, T, T, F
How are the Etruscan kings related to Rome?
Etruscan kings ruled Rome during its early monarchy (c. 616–509 BC)
I know this is worth 500 but i cant make a hard question so...name something that you must include in an extended response.