Rome Expands
Rome Expands 2
Trouble in the Republic
The Roman Empire
Miscellaneous
100

When did the Romans begin expanding?

341BCE

100
The Mediterranean Sea is know as what?
The "Roman Lake"
100

With no plumbing, where did many poor people get their fresh water?

They would go to public fountains to fill jugs with water

100

What is a group of three rulers called? Who agreed to share power in 59 BCE?

Triumvirate. Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar.

100

What group lived to the east of Rome?

The Samnites

200

Provinces provided Rome with what 3 things?

Taxes, soldiers, and slaves

200

What areas were Romans skilled in?

Engineering and road construction

200

What issue did the influx of enslaved people cause for workers?

Roman workers, especially farmers, couldn't compete with free labor.

200
Caesar declared himself dictator for life. Who resisted this and what was the result?

After one month, Brutus and Cassius led a group of 60 senators in assassinating Caesar.

200

What group lived to the north of Rome?

The Etruscans

300

What did Rome hope to take from Carthage in the 3 Punic Wars?

Rome hoped to take control of western Mediterranean trade routes

300
What tactics did Rome implement to win the first Punic War?

Building ships that could board Carthaginian ships, allowing Roman soldiers to attack sailors

300

What was the cause of many rebellions in the provinces?

High taxes without providing any services to the people.

300

After Caesar's death, who defeated Brutus and Cassius? What was their alliance called?

Octavian, Mark Antony, and Lepidus. Together they formed the Second Triumvirate. 

300

What group lived to the south of Rome?

The Greeks

400

Who nearly defeated Rome during the 2nd Puni War? How?

Hannibal Barca launched a surprise attack on the Italian Peninsula

400

How was Carthage defeated during the 2nd Punic War?

Scipio Africanus attacked the Carthagenian homeland in Africa

400

Who was the first dictator of Rome to rule without a six-month term limit? How long did he rule?

Sulla (Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix) ruled for three years until he retired.

400

What prompted Octavian to turn on Mark Antony?

Mark Antony's relationship with Cleopatra and the fear of a foreign monarch having influence in Rome.

400

What was the group of 30 allied cities that Rome defeated?

The Latin League

500

What was the result of the 3rd Punic War?

The city of Carthage was destroyed. Romed gained the agricultural lands of Sicily and North Africa, as well as silver from Iberia (Spain).

500

What are the 3 reasons expansion was so important to Rome? Why did they need to conquer these lands?

1. Neighboring lands were controlled by enemies of Rome

2. They provided naturally resources and farmland

3. They provided slave labor and taxes

500
Rebellions, slave revolts, and foreign invasions were more prevalent due to what? Which two generals defended Rome, resulting in their own desires to rule Rome?

Political unrest made Rome an easier target. Gaius Marius and Sulla rose to power by successfully defending Rome.

500

After a civil war, Octavian was given the title Augustus. What was his policy towards the republic's old institutions?

Augustus kept in place the Senate, assemblies, and tribunes. However, they no longer had any real power. 

500

What river did Caesar cross, starting a civil war?

The Rubicon River

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