Adaptations
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Rome Over Time
Geography
Contributions
100

All of the following landforms can be found in Rome except:

A. Mountains

B. Rolling hills

C. Volcanoes

D. Jungles

D. Jungles

100

All of the following are crops grown in Ancient Rome except:

A. Olives

B. Corn

C. Grapes

D. Wheat

B. Corn

100

Rome at its start began on the peninsula of __________ in the Mediterranean Sea.

Italy

100

Rome is located on what continent?


A. Asia

B. Africa

C. Europe

D. North America

C. Europe 

100

This Roman contribution was an artform that was made up of small pieces of clay, pottery or glass to make a single picture.

Mosaic 

200

The Alps mountains in the north of Ancient Rome helped the Romans by:

A. Protecting Rome from invasions from the north

B. Stopped hurricanes from the Atlantic Ocean

C. Provided natural resources like marble, copper, and gold

D. All of the above

E. A and C

E. A and C

200

What is the name of the white rock that the Romans used for building temples, columns, and arches?

Marble

200

During its period of most influence, Rome had land on all of the following continents except:

A. Australia

B. Europe

C. Africa

D. Asia

A. Australia

200

Rome began on the Italian ______________. A word that means land surrounded by water on 3 sides. 

Peninsula

200

This Roman contribution transported water to cities and farms using large bridges and often included arches in the design. 

Aqueducts

300
Name 2 ways the Romans relied on the Mediterranean Sea.

Trade, Fishing, Military conquests, etc.

300

Most of Rome's human resources did not get paid for their work and worked in jobs like mining, farming, and sailing. Who were these people?

Slaves / Enslaved people

300

In modern day Italy, Rome today is:

A. An island

B. A country

C. A capital city

D. A state 

C. A capital city


BONUS: Can anyone name the country that has borders completely inside of the city of Rome?

300

Which river flows through the city of Rome?

A. The Nile

B. The Tiber

C. The Ganges

D. The Yangtze

B. The Tiber 

300

This Roman contribution was an amphitheater that could fit about 50,000 people and had events like gladiator fights and chariot races. 

The Colosseum. 

400

For what purpose did Rome build all of their roads?

A. To connect Rome with China

B. To connect Rome with lands in Western Europe and North Africa 

C. To build trade routes along the Nile River to southern Africa

D. To build a trade route to North America across the Atlantic

B. To connect Rome with lands in Western Europe to Africa

400

A Mason is a human resource who works with what kind of material?

A. Stone

B. Wood

C. Metal

D. Paint

A. Stone

400

Which 2 types of government do we use still today in America?

A. Representative Democracy and Monarchy

B. Direct Democracy and Dynasty

C. Representative Democracy and Direct Democracy

D. Oligarchy and Theocracy

C. Representative Democracy and Direct Democracy

400

Which of the following is not a mountain range within Ancient Rome?

A. Apennines

B. Alps

C. Appalachian 

C. Appalachian

400

This Roman contribution helped people trade and travel throughout the empire on foot. The longest one of these in Ancient Rome was called the Via Appia.

Roads

500

Aqueducts, The Colosseum, and arches are all examples of Rome's:

A.  Trade routes

B. Art styles

C. Government

D. Architecture

D. Architecture

500

Which of the following is a capital resource?

A. Fishermen

B. Fish

C. Net

D. Merchant

C. Net

500

Which 2 are examples of a representative government?

1. The Roman Republic

2. A group of leaders who are elected by the people

3. A leader who is born into a position of power like a king or emperor

4. Citizens make and vote on laws directly

5. A small unelected group of people control the country

1 and 2

500

Ancient Rome was surrounded by 3 seas; The Adriatic, The Tyrrhenian Sea, and the _________________.

Mediterranean 

500
This Roman contribution was a form of government in which citizens vote for someone to represent them instead of voting directly for laws. 

Representative Government

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