Roman Geography
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100

The country of Italy is located on a peninsula, which means that it has a very long what?

Long Coastline

100

Name the brothers that are credited with founding the City of Rome in 753 BC?

Who are Remus and Romulus?

100

Around 1000 BC, the Latins settled in the area of Italy west of the Apennine mountains, and south of this river?

What is the Tiber River?

100

The Etruscans settled on the Italian Peninsula around this year?

What is 600 BC?

100

Name this historical thinking skill practiced when a researcher looks for information from multiple sources

What is corroboration?

200

This mountain range makes up the northern border of Italy, separating it from the rest of mainland Europe.

What are the Alps?

200

The Roman Empire peaked in size in what year?

What is 117 AD?

200

Abbreviated "IE", this language group members settled in the Italian Peninsula and were the distant ancestors of the Latins?

What is the "Indo European" language?

200

Etruscan culture was greatly influenced by this country, which had many city-states on the peninsula?

What is Greece?

200

When you look at who, what, when, where and why a document was created, you are doing what historical thinking skill?

What is sourcing?

300

Name the body of water that acted as a highway for connectivity for the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece and Italy.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

In 320 AD, Emperor Constantine converted to this growing religion?

What is Christianity? 

300

The Supreme Sky God, or "Dieus-Pater" was worshipped by the Latins, and was the namesake for this planet in our solar system?

What is "Jupiter"?

300

True or False: Etruscan women held the same place, and had the same privileges in society as Greek women.

What is "False"?

300

Someone took a picture of the President during their Inauguration. This photograph was shared around to document the event. The picture would be considered what type of source? 

What is a primary source?

400

Greece had many city-states located on this southern Italian island.

What is Sicily?

400

In 206 BC, this Carthaginian general invaded Rome by crossing the Alps with war elephants? 

Who is Hannibal? 

400

Aeneas, the famous mythical character and founder for Latium, is said to have survived and fled from this famous Greek battle?

What is the Battle of Troy?

400

As a means of acquiring valuable resources, such as land, prestige, goods, and slaves, Etruscans did this during the summer months?

What is "raid"?

400

What is the feature of a map that provides readers with the orientation of the map?

What is the compass rose?

500

Name the mountain range that runs up and down the spine of the Italian peninsula.

What are the Apennine Mountains?

500

Ancient Rome is defined by 3 eras: Monarchal, Republican, and what?

What is Imperial?

500

This controversial "hooked cross" symbol was used by the Latins to symbolize the Sun as a wheel rolling through the sky?

What is a swastika?

500

It is believed that the Etruscan government shifted from a [blank], into a oligarchic republic in the 6th century BC?

What is "Monarchy"?

500

The development of religion helps the believers explain what?

What is "the world around them"?

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