Geography
Religion
Arts / Architecture Achievements
Politics
Economic and Social
100

Where was Rome founded?

Rome is located in Italy, in Europe.

100

What was Ancient Rome's religion called?

Roman Catholic.

100

What is the Colosseum?

The Colosseum is a huge arena that inspired modern sports.

100

Who originally founded Rome?

Romulus founded Rome originally.

100

How did banking helped Rome?

Banking helped pay taxes and conduct trade in Rome.

200

What was Ancient Rome's climate?

Dry in the summer and wet in the winter.

200

What is the belief of Roman Catholics?

The beliefs are in Jesus Christ, Mary, and God.

200

How many people can the Colosseum hold?

50,000 people.

200

What was the first Roman war named?

The First Punic War.

200

Does Rome have one of the strongest governments?

No, it is their weakness, like fires and military failures.

300

What helped protect Rome from invaders?

Mountains and Seas.

300

Who was the first Pope?

St. Peter the disciple.

300

What was the special recipe the Romans used called?

The special recipe was called "Roman Concrete."

300

Who was the first Roman Emperor?

Julius Caesar Augustus.

300

List 3 things merchants traded?

Food from the Mediterranean, clothes, and metal.

400

How did the Tiber River provide advantages to Rome?

The Tiber River helped with agriculture and trading routes.

400

On which holiday is Jesus resurrected?

Easter Sunday.

400

Where is the Colosseum located?

The Colosseum is located in,"Piazza del Colosseo."

400

When was the Roman Empire founded?

27BC.

400

Is Rome a complex place? True or False

True, it is one of the most complex places in's citizenship and its wealth.

500

How large was the Roman Empire?

The Roman Empire was 5 million square miles.

500

What is the biggest church ever?

St. Peter's Basilica

500

What was the recipe for Roman Concrete?

Volcanic ash, lime, and water. 

500

How long did the Punic War last?

The Punic War lasted 23 years.

500

List 3 Ancient Rome's currencies

Denarius, Aureus,and Sestertius.

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