Who Was The Most Successful Leader Of Macedonia?
King Alexander The Great
These People Went Around The World To Trade With Other Empires?
Merchants
What did the Senate do to Julius Caesar? and why?
Stabbed him because they were scared of his power
What Games Were Played Every Four Years To Honor the Gods?
BONUS: What Specific God Were The Olympics Made To Honor?
The Olympics
BONUS: Zeus
Athens rival was...?
Sparta
Who was Alexander The Great's Teacher?
Aristotle
What Did City-States Rely On For Supplies?
Trade
What does the word "Democracy" mean?
"Rule By The People"
True or False: Romans created a network of paved highways. This joined the empire together and allowed soldiers to move from one area to another.
True
How did the Romans carry water from mountains into cities?
By building Aqueducts
Who Was Plato's Adopted Father?
Socrates
The Pax Romana was.....?
Period of peace and prosperity
What were the first written code of laws that Plebeians demanded be put into writing so judges would have to follow them?
The Twelve Tables
What language do Romans speak?
Latin
Besides invasions, what are some other reasons the Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD?
Name 2
They were plagued by diseases, civil wars and inflation.
Who Founded The Academy?
Plato
Which building material was used first by Romans?
Concrete
Two elected officials who rule the government were called.......?
Consuls
Rome was located on the Italian peninsula along the _________________ Sea.
Mediterranean
In the myth about how Ancient Rome was founded, who founded Rome?
Romulus
How Long Did The Academy Operate?
900 years
What Did The Spartans Use As Their Currency?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Iron Rods
Julius Caesar's enemies assassinated him because.....?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
they feared he planned to make himself king and lessen the power of the Senate.
What group of people attacked the Roman Empire in the 400s AD that eventually lead to its collapse?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
The Germans
Which of the following languages would be related to the Roman's Latin language?
Name 1*
Spanish and French