Who had harsher punishments, poor or rich?
The poor
Who was Vesta?
Goddess of the hearth
Who was family life ruled by and what are they called
Paterfamillias
What are the fast food places called?
Thermopolia
What did the Romans drink?
Water and hot water with honey and herbs.
What was the ultimate source of law?
The emperor
What did the Romans do when someone was sick or injured?
They left an offering at a temple in the shape of the sick part of the body
What are 3 things Roman boys learned?
Some answers include(any three is correct): Latin, Greek, math, science, literature, music, and public speaking
What did the poor cook on?
What was the Forum?
The center of Rome
What did the Romans believe in?
The Rule of Law
Eventually, the Romans started honoring the emperors as _____.
Gods
What did they celebrate in the age of 14-18?
Becoming an adult
What did normal Romans usually eat for breakfast?
What were the rich houses made out of?
Marble and Stones
What did the senators bodyguards carry?
Fasces, or a bundle of sticks with axes.
_________ had a temple constructed to hold a gold statue of himself.
Caligula
Where were weddings held in?
Temples.
What are 3 things poor Romans have for dinner?
Chunks of fish, asparagus, and figs for desert.
Who were the wealthy kids taught by?
Their father
Who dedicated the case of a crime?
A Jury
Why were festivals held?
To honor them
What did the brides wear?
A white toga with a long veil
Name 5 main foods of Ancient Rome
Bread, Beans, Spices, Vegetables, cheeses, and meats.
How many spectators were there in the race track?
over 200,000