What geography feature is Rome located on?
A peninsula
What was the name of the person who lead 100 soldiers?
Centurions
How did trade help Rome?
It helped the economy of Rome
What is the Roman currency?
Aureus the coin
What is the name of the type of government Rome used?
Democracy
What mountain range protects Rome?
The Alps and the Appinies
How many people were in a legion?
A legion had 4 to 6 thousand soldiers
What places are the most commonly trading with Rome?
Spain, France, Middle East, and North Africa
What was the Roman economy based off of?
Agriculture
Who were the most important people in the Roman government?
The 2 consuls who lead the army and the city
Sardinia and Sicily
What formation was most used in a army?
The ‘tortoise’ formation
Most traded items
Olives, grapes, wine, grain, and oils
True or false: Was it easy to trade with the economy?
True
What were the two classes in ancient Rome?
Patricians the more wealthy people and plebeians the more poor people
What seas border Italy?
The Adriatic Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, and Mediterranean Sea.
What weapon were most commonly used in an army?
A sword and a spear
When did Rome start to trade?
1st century
What is the lawmaking process?
First, the patricians have a say in what laws they should have in a assembly, seen by the senate, magistrates would choose which ones fit, and were either vetoed or approved by the person on top.
What terrain did Italy have?
Forests, plains, mountains, and volcanoes
What did a soldiers training include?
March long distances, practice formations, fighting with other soldiers, and practice using the weapons they carry
What were exportará items in Rome?
Beef, corn, glass, iron, lead, leather, marble, perfumes, timber, and tin
Who were important people in the government?
Senate, Consuls, Magistrates, and patricians