How did Julius Caesar Die?
Stabbed by senators
What was the 200-year period of peace called?
The Pax Romana
What were common poor or average people called
Plebians
What were wealthy people called
Patricians
What does Veto mean
Cancel or disapprove a law
Was he apart of the first triumvirate?
Yes
Where did the average poor citizen live
an apartment in a tall building
What did the Rich have that the poor didnt
More protection, more say in laws, etc
Whats a republic
A sort of government where the people have the power
Who did Julius Caesar help with his reforms to the Roman republic?
The Poor
A series of tablets that stated rights and laws
What did the poor people rely on for food?
Fast-Food (thermopolia)
What is a common dinner?
What percent of the population were plebians
90%
Who did he have a son with or who was his lover
Cleopatra
Why were the 12 tables created in the empire
So laws couldn't be changed when made
What did the poor sit on during events such as the Circus Maximus
a wooden stool
Where did a common patrician live
Fancy house
Who's known as the first emperor of Rome
Augustus Caesar or Octavian
What was Julius Caesar known for
Turning Rome into a dictatorship
"Why are both the Roman Republic and the United States today considered republics?"
"The people elect representatives to make laws for them."
Why did fires usually start in the apartments?
The small cooking grills
Why was the home of a wealthy Roman unlikely to burn down?
It was built of stone
"The end of Ancient Rome sparked the beginning of what time period?"
The Dark Ages