What powerful North African city-state fought Rome in the Punic Wars?
What is Carthage?
What type of soldiers made Rome famous for its powerful army?
What are Roman legionaries?
What word describes dishonest or unfair government behavior in Rome?
What is corruption?
What type of fighters battled in arenas for entertainment?
What are gladiators?
What happened to Carthage after the Third Punic War?
What is it was destroyed by Rome?
What island was fought over during the First Punic War?
What is Sicily?
Which Roman general defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama?
Who is scipio
What phrase described Rome giving free food and entertainment to citizens?
What is 'Bread and Circuses'?
Why did emperors provide free grain to citizens?
What is to keep people calm and loyal?
What sea did Rome gain control over after defeating Carthage?
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
What Roman invention allowed soldiers to board enemy ships during naval battles?
What is the corvus?
What mountain range did Hannibal cross to invade Italy?
What are the Alps?
What problem happened when emperors constantly fought for power?
What is political instability?
How could entertainment distract Romans from problems?
What is by keeping citizens focused on games instead of political issues?
What did Rome gain from the Punic Wars besides land?
What are wealth and power?
Which Carthaginian general crossed the Alps with elephants?
Who is Hannibal Barca?
What animals did Hannibal famously bring with his army?
What are war elephants?
What economic problem hurt Rome during its decline?
What is economic collapse or inflation?
Who might guard the borders of the Roman Empire?
What is a Roman soldier?
Why do historians still study the Punic Wars today?
What is because they changed the balance of power in the ancient world?
What battle was one of Rome’s worst defeats during the Second Punic War?
What is the Battle of Cannae?
What was one major reason Rome eventually defeated Carthage?
What is Roman adaptability and military organization?
What military problem made Rome weaker against invasions?
What is weak borders or military weakness?
What question are historians still debating about Bread and Circuses?
What is whether it helped stabilize Rome or weakened it?
Did Bread and Circuses solve Rome’s deeper problems?
What is no or only temporarily?

This building is in Rome and still stands today! Mr. P has been there.
What is the Colloseum

This type of art is called?
What is Mosaic

This was the common dress for Romans, especially Senators!
What is a Toga

This is a map of the Roman Empire. What is the name of the country highlighted in red?>
What is England or Great Britain

This amazing feat of engineering is called?
What is an aqueduct