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Aqueduct

An engineering structure used to transport water from distant sources to cities, common in ancient Rome.


100

City-State

  1.  An independent political entity consisting of a city and its surrounding territory, common in ancient Greece.

100

Which city-state was known for its military prowess and strict discipline?

Sparta

100

What was the primary function of the Roman Senate?

To create laws and advise the consuls

200

Plebian

 The common people of ancient Rome, including farmers, artisans, and merchants, who had limited political power.


200

Empire

A vast political unit consisting of multiple territories or nations ruled by a single supreme authority or emperor.


200

What was the outcome of the Peloponnesian War?


Sparta defeated Athens and ended its golden age


200

What was the purpose of the Twelve Tables?

To create a written code of laws for Roman citizens


300

Philosophy

  1. -The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, and reason, often through critical thinking and logical argument

300

Republic

 A political system in which citizens elect leaders to represent their interests and make decisions on their behalf, used in Ancient Rome.


300


What is the name of the famous structure that sits atop the Acropolis in Athens, dedicated to the goddess Athena?


Parthenon

300

What caused the fall of the Roman Empire?

Invasions by Barbarian tribes

Overexpansion and military overspending

Government corruption and political instability

Weakening of the Roman legions

Economic Issues and overreliance on slave labor

Splitting of the Empire


400

Democracy


A system of government where power is held by the people, who participate directly or through elected representatives.



400

What was the primary form of government in Athens during its Golden Age?

Democracy

400

Who was Julius Caesar?

 A Roman general and statesman who played a key role in Rome becoming an Empire

500

Dictator

  1. A ruler with absolute power, often appointed during emergencies in Roman times but sometimes maintaining control beyond the crisis.

500


Who was Socrates?

A philosopher who taught through questioning

500

Who was Hannibal?


A Carthaginian general famous for crossing the Alps with elephants



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