Ancient Italy
Renaissance
Italian Culture
Immigration Journey
Contributions to America
100

This empire ruled much of Europe from its capital in Italy.

A. German Empire 

B. French Empire 

C. Roman Empire 

C. Roman Empire

100

This city is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.

A. Rome

B. Venice

C. Florence

D. Sicily 

C. Florence

100

This dish features dough, tomato sauce, and cheese.

A. Pasta 

B. Risotto 

C. Pizza

D. Bruscetta 

C. Pizza

100

This island was the entry point for many immigrants to the U.S.

A. Ellis Island

B. Angle Island 

C. Rhode Island 

A. Ellis Island

100

This Italian-American singer was known as “Ol’ Blue Eyes.”

A. Lil Wayne 

B. George Bush 

C. Bruno Mars 

D. Frank Sinatra

D. Frank Sinatra

200

Roman engineers built these to carry water across long distances.

A. Clay Jars 

B. Dams 

C. Water Skins 

D. Aqueducts 

D. aqueducts

200

He painted the Mona Lisa and studied anatomy.

A. Leonardo da caprio 

B. Leonardo da Vinci

C. Dante 

D. Caesar 

B. Leonardo da Vinci

200

Italians often drink this strong beverage after meals.

A. espresso

B. fanta

C. Tea

D. Hot Chocolate 

A. espresso

200

Between 1880–1920, over this many Italians immigrated to America

A. 10 

B. 9,000

C. 100,000

D. 4 million

D. 4 million

200

This sport was dominated by Joe DiMaggio.

A. Soccer

B. Baseball

C. Basketball 

D. Football

B. Baseball

300

The Roman language that influenced many modern languages.

A. Spanish 

B. Mandarin

C. French 

D. Latin

D. Latin

300

This artist painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.

A. Michelangelo

B. Michael 

C. Scipio Africanious 

D. Dante 

A. Michelangelo

300

This colorful festival is held in Venice before Lent.

A. Oktoberfest 

B. Day of the dead

C. Lunar Festival 

D.Carnevale

D.Carnevale

300

Italian immigrants often settled in this NYC neighborhood. (Also San Jose fun fact)

A. Little Italy

B. Little Sicily

C. Little Rome 

D. Little Venice  


A. Little Italy

300

Italian cuisine added this cheesy dish to American menus.

A. Cheeseburger 

B. Grilled Cheese 

C. Lasagna

C. Lasagna

400

This Roman leader was famously assassinated in 44 BCE.

A. Hannibal Barca

B. Alexander The Great 

C.  Julius Caesar

D. Donald Trump

C.  Julius Caesar

400

Renaissance thinkers emphasized this human-centered philosophy.

A. Art of war

B. Humanism

C. Psychology 

D. Biology 

B. Humanism

400

Italy is famous for producing this alcoholic beverage from grapes.

A.Wine

B. Grape Juice or soda 

C. Whiskey 

D. Vodka 

A.Wine

400

Immigrants faced discrimination and worked in these tough jobs.

A. Food 

B. Manual labor jobs  

C. Fashion 

D. Retail

B. Manual labor jobs  

400

Italian-Americans celebrate this October holiday.

A. Christmas 

B. Thanks-giving

C. Halloween

D. Columbus Day


D. Columbus Day

500

Roman law and architecture influenced this modern continent.

A. Europe

B. Asia 

C. Middle East

D. United Kingdom 

A. Europe

500

This poet wrote the Divine Comedy.

A. Shakespeare

B. Edgar Allen Poe

C. Dante Alighieri

C. Dante Alighieri

500

Milan and Florence are known for this stylish industry.

A. Wine

B. Pasta

C. Fashion

D. Boats 

C. Fashion

500

Italians came seeking freedom and this economic opportunity.

A. Jobs

B. Politics 

C. Power 

D. Land 

A. Jobs

500

Italian immigrants contributed to this industry with stonework.

A. Ceramics 

B. Sculpturing 

C. Engraving 

D. Construction


D. Construction

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