Famous Romans
War & Conquest
Government & Law
Roman Life & Society
The Fall & Legacy
100

He was a well-known and respected Roman political leader and writer.

Who is Cicero?

100

This general is best known for bringing elephants across the Alps during the Punic Wars.

Who is Hannibal?

100

This is a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders.

What is a Republic?

100

This term is used to describe a long period of "Roman Peace."

What is Pax Romana?

100

The U.S. Founders adopted the Roman system because they believed this would help avoid struggles and conflicts between branches.

What is separation of powers?

200

This Roman Senator and friend of Julius Caesar was a primary planner of his assassination.

Who is Brutus?

200

This city won all three of the Punic Wars.

What is Rome?

200

This term describes a person granted absolute power in Rome.

What is a Dictator?

200

These were the wealthy landowners who made up the ruling class in the Roman Republic.

Who are the Patricians?

200

This Greek building is NOT an example of a Roman architectural accomplishment.

What is the Parthenon?

300

He was Caesar’s adopted nephew who changed his name to Augustus after defeating his rivals.

Who is Octavian?

300

This general fought a civil war with Octavian and fell in love with Cleopatra.

Who is Mark Antony?

300

This is the idea that citizens have the responsibility to help their country.

What is Civic Duty?

300

These were the common people who could vote and own small farms or shops.

Who are the Plebeians?

300

This was the main cause of the Republic becoming an Empire.

What is growing too large and difficult to manage?

400

He became the first Christian Roman Emperor and is credited with creating a stable workforce.

Who is Constantine?

400

The major cause of the Punic Wars was Rome and Carthage fighting for control of these in North Africa.

What are trade routes?

400

This was the term for the head of the Roman government who usually served a limited term.

What is a Consul?

400

This was the term for a large group of Roman soldiers.

What is a Legion?

400

While corruption, invasion, and plague led to Rome's end, this factor was actually a sign of Roman success and is NOT considered a cause of its fall.

What is "Growth and Trade"?

500

When he stated "The die is cast," he was communicating that his decision to start a civil war could not be reversed.

Who is Julius Caesar?

500

This Egyptian Queen was involved in the final Roman civil war.

Who is Cleopatra?

500

This is the term for three rulers who share equal political power.

What is a Triumvirate?

500

This refers to making changes to bring about improvement.

What are Reforms?

500

These three things were listed as actual causes for the fall of the Roman Empire.

What are:

- Corrupt Leaders,

- Military Failure/Invasion,

- and Disease/Plague?

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