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100

This is how Italy's geography and climate helped Rome develop.

What is the mild climate and the rivers?

100
This was the rule of law. 
What is the twelve tables that were written down so the Romans knew the laws?
100
This is why there were farms on Roman public lands. 

What is the prevent Romans from rebelling?

100

This helped increase trade in the Roman Empire. 

What is using a common currency?

100

This is where Constantinople was built. (Answer needs to be land names) 

What is where Europe and Asia meet? 

200

This was the role of a dictator in ancient Rome. 

What is to defend the city from invaders?

200

Tribunes voted together to decide what the Roman government would do. 

What is majority rule?
200

Gaius Marius

Who is a consul that used the poor and unemployed to increase the size of the Roman army?

200

These were things that people did/lived in in the cities. 

What is attended comic plays, attended gladiator fights, went to public baths, and lived in crowded apartments? 

200

These barbarians sacked Rome in 410. 

Who are the Goths?

300

These are the brothers that that supposedly founded the city of Rome. 

Who is Romulus and Remus?

300

This was the place that was the center of civic and religious life in Rome. 

What is the Roman Forum?

300

Lucius Cornelius Sulla

Who is a consul who caused a civil war and named himself a dictator?

300

These were characteristics of people in the rural areas. 

What is held dinner parties, used terracing, and spoke languages other than Latin?

300

These barbarians established a Christian kingdom in Gaul under Clovis. 

Who are the Franks? 

400

This was one of Rome's famous dictators. 

Who is Cincinnatus?

400

This is when Roman citizens voted, held public office, and made sure the it prospered. 

What is civic duty?

400
This person was a philosopher who called for limiting the power of generals and restoring the checks and balances in government. 

Who is Cicero?

400
This is reason of Pax Romana.

What is a period of peace?

400

This is how Rome's own government contributed to the fall of Rome. 

What is the officials were corrupt?

500

In 509 B.C. this was the type of government that the Romans created. 

What is a republic?
500

This was when laws were proposed, approved, and then ratified. 

What is checks and balances?

500
This is the person who took over Rome after Caesar's death. 
Who is Octavian?
500

These were reasons the Roman Empire conquered other territories. 

What is for money, gain access to resources, and prevent invasions?

500

These barbarians invaded Spain and northern Africa and destroyed Roman settlements. 

What are the Vandals?

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