Roman Government and Politics
Roman Society and Daily Life
Military and Expansion
Religion and Mythology
Important Historical Events
Roman Entertainment and Culture
Julius Caesar
100

In ancient Rome, this power allowed a single elected official to block decisions made by the Senate.

What is a veto?

100

These were this highest-ranking class in ancient Rome.

Who are patricians?

100

These units made up the Roman army and helped expand Roman territory.

What are legions?

100

Jesus of Nazareth’s teachings evolved into this world religion.

What is Christianity?

100

The story of Romulus and Remus explained this event.

What is the founding of Rome?

100

This massive Roman building hosted gladiator battles and other events.

What is the Colosseum?

100

When Julius Caesar crossed this river in 49 BC, he effectively declared civil war against Rome.

What is the Rubicon?

200

This was the name of the political system of ancient Rome before it became an empire.

What is a Republic?

200

This language, spoken in ancient Rome, influenced many modern languages including English.

What is Latin?

200

After the Punic Wars, Rome controlled large areas of land and dominated this major sea for trade.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

This emperor was the first Roman ruler to support Christianity.

Who is Constantine?

200

Historians mark the start of the Roman Empire when Octavian and the Senate changed his name to this.

What is Augustus?

200

Romans used the Colosseum mainly for gladiator fights and these dramatic events.

What are battle reenactments?

200

Julius Caesar's best friend, who participated in his assassination, supposedly to save the Republic.

Who was Brutus?

300

Plebeians formed their own council to protest because they could not do this in the Roman government.

What is hold political office?

300

This sector formed the backbone of the Roman economy.

What is agriculture?

300

Rome gained control of this island after its victory in the First Punic War.

What is Sicily?

300

Constantine is known for organizing this council to establish consistent teachings among Christian churches.

What is the Council of Nicaea?

300

To manage the large empire, Diocletian did this to Rome’s political structure.

What is split it into two halves?

300

Emperors offered free food and entertainment at the Colosseum to distract citizens from this.

What is their difficult lives?

300

Julius Caesar was assassinated on this date, famously called "The Ides of March."

What is March 15, 44 BC?

400

This code, displayed in the Roman Forum, was Rome’s first attempt at written law.

What are the Twelve Tables?

400

This location in Rome was the center of government, religion, and social life.

What is the Forum?

400

Hannibal was recalled to Carthage after this major war.

What is the Second Punic War?

400

Romans adopted and modified their mythology after learning from these nearby settlers.

Who are the Greeks?

400

Romans blamed internal corruption and these invading groups for the fall of the empire.

Who are barbarians?

400

This volcano erupted in 79 AD and destroyed Pompeii. 

What is Mount Vesuvius?

400

According to legend, this type of person warned Caesar to "beware the Ides of March."

What is a soothsayer?

500

In the Roman Republic, the Senate had this major responsibility related to proposing laws.

What is debating policy and proposing laws?

500

Rome's hills and the Mediterranean Sea provided advantages in these areas.


What is trade and/or protection?

500

More people were allowed to become Roman citizens so that Rome could get more of this.

What is tax revenue or the number of soldiers in the army.

500

According to the Bible, Jesus was executed by this Roman method.

What is crucifixion?

500

This city was buried in Ash. It's rediscovery was important because it revealed many clues about Roman daily life.

What is Pompeii?

500

This nearby city was also buried under volcanic ash during Mount Vesuvius's eruption.

What is Herculaneum?

500

One of Caesar's lasting reforms was adjusting this system, which we still use a version of today.

What is the calendar?

600

SURPRISE GEOGRAPHY QUESTIONS!

ANSWER ALL FOUR QUESTIONS CORRECTLY FOR DOUBLE POINTS!


1 This major mountain range forms a natural barrier to the north of Italy.


2 On a map of Italy, this city is located in the central-western region near the Tiber River.


3 This mountain range runs down the length of Italy like a spine.

4 This large island lies just off the southern "toe" of Italy’s boot-shaped peninsula.

1 What are the Alps?


2 What is Rome?

3 What are the Apennines?

4 What is Sicily?

600

Only one of the following is not a Romance language derived from Latin.

Romanian Portuguese French German

What is German?

600

True or False: 

Ancient Rome once included Egypt, Greece, and Mesopotamia.

What is True?

600

Jesus of Nazareth was sometimes called Jesus Christ. What does 'Christ' mean?

What is  "the anointed one" or "the Messiah". 

It's derived from the Greek word Christos, which translated the Hebrew term meshiah (משיח). This title signifies that Jesus was believed to be the one God chose to be the King of Kings and the Savior of the world. 

600

This famous gladiator led a massive slave revolt against Rome in 73 BC.

Who is Spartacus?

600

This ancient writer recorded a detailed eyewitness account of Mount Vesuvius's eruption.

Who is Pliny the Elder?

600

The senators who assassinated Caesar claimed they were doing it to save this form of Roman government.

What is the Republic?

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