What river is Rome located on?
The Tiber river.
What was the job of a representative in Ancient Rome?
They held executive power and oversaw the laws of the republic.
How long did the Roman empire last at its peak?
27 BC-476 AD.
Why did Rome's empire fall so quickly?
The empire grew to fast.gyatttgyattgyattgaytttgyatttgyattgyattgyatttgyattgyatttgyatttgyattt
Why did the republic senators kill Julius Caesar?
Cause they thought he had to much power.
What was the role of a Patrician in government?
A Senate/Senator.
Land that is almost or fully surrounded by a boby of water. Like Italy.
Why did Trajan's plan fail so quickly?
He tried to grow his land to fast.
What did Augustus do for Rome?
He developed roads and bridges and rebuilt 82 temples.
When was government established?
509 BCE.
What countries followed Christianity?
Greece, Rome, and ect..
How big was the Roman empire at its peak.
2.3 Million square miles.
Why did Christianity stop after a while?
Some countries didn't follow the religion and some didn't like it.
How was Julius Caesar killed?
He was assassinated.
Who established government in Ancient Rome?
Rome's wealthiest citizens.
Where did Christianity form?
Judea in the mid-first century C.E.
When was Rome founded?
753 BC.
Why does the U.S congress have a certain number of representatives in the House of Republic and in the Senate.
In ancient Rome, they had Senators and Republicans.
When was Christianity established?
1st century AD.