Landform of Greece and Rome that are similar.
What is a peninsula?
Mountains that are a natural border to the north.
What is the Alps?
This empire fell first.
What is the Western Empire?
True or False: Rome learned fighting techniques as well as how to build arches from the Etruscans.
what is True?
Mountains that stretch from north to south.
What is the Apennine Mountains?
Plains that were home to Rome.
What is Latium?
Earliest form of government in Rome.
What is Kings?
Rome's major crops.
what is Wheat, Olives, and Grapes?
This river runs by Rome.
What is the Tiber River?
Place in which the capital city of Rome is located.
what is a peninsula?
Romans fought against them in the Punic Wars.
What is Carthage?
Trait that was not part of the Etruscan culture.
A) Reclining to eat at banquets
B) Studying signs for the future
C) Using arches in building projects
D Governed as a democracy.
What is letter D?
The amount of hills Rome was built upon.
What is 7?
Not a reason Rome's location was a good spot.
A) There was plenty of salt water to drink and for crops.
B) There was a Mediterranean Climate.
C) Volcanic soil good for crops.
D) Several hills around the city along with the forest areas.
According to mythology, how was Rome founded?
What is Romulus and Remus fighting for who is king?
Etruscans view on women.
What is women were considered equal to men?
This landform is not evident on the Italian Peninsula.
What is a desert?
best describes the climate of Rome.
A) Hot, dry summers
B) Mediterranean
C) All of the above
D) Mild, wet winters
What is letter C?
The benefit of volcanic soil.
A) It has more nutrition
B) It is safer because the volcano is finished
C) It is easy to plow
D) The soil is poor near a volcano's eruption.
What is letter A?