Questions 1
Questions 2
For Rich or Poor?
For Rich or Poor?
100
This is who made the decisions at Roman Trials.
Who are the jury?
100
Adopted many Greek gods, made offerings and sarifices to please gods or ask for help, celebrated the gods in both fesivals and daily life, came to honor emperors as gods.
What are the characteristics of the Roman religion?
100
meat, bread, mice, parrots, jellyfish, snails.
What the wealthy people ate?
100
large houses made of stone and marble, indoor pools, kitchens, fancy dining rooms.
Where wealthy people lived?
200
So the poor wouldn't rebel, the Roman emperors gave them?
What is "bread and circuses"?
200
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What is 200
200
Small apartments made of wood, no kitchens, cooked on small grills, danger of fires and sickness.
Where the poor people lived?
200
tutored by fathers or slaves and then sent to school, learned Latin, Greek, math, science, literature, music, public speaking.
What the wealthy learned in school?
300
Who a Roman teenager would want to please.
Who is their father?
300
This is the center of Rome.
What is the Forum?
300
likey to work, learned to trade
Who were the poor?
300
plays, music, fancy dinner parties, public baths, gladiator games, chariot raves.
What the wealthy did for recreation?
400
Rich Roman housing
What are large houses made of stone and marble?
400
Romans were exposed to many religions. They accepted the new religions unless the new religion did this.
What is threaten the emperor's power?
400
Treated more leniently by the law, had police patrolling thier neighborhoods.
Who were wealthy?
400
chunks of fish, figs, asparagus, bread.
What the poor people ate?
500
The person who would go shopping for my family and make dinner on a small grill, and then eat figs for dessert.
Who is a poor Roman women?
500
A Roman emperor might say that "The Senate is a symbol of ________ ______" this.
What is the Roman law?
500
Public baths, gladiator games, chariot races. (only these 3 things)
What the poor people did for recreation?
500
suffered harsher punishments, lived in crime-filled neighborhoods
Who were the poor?
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