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This Roman leader was named dictator for life in 47BC.

Who is Julius Caesar?

100

This form of government originated in the Roman Empire.

What is a republic?

100

These wars were fought between Rome and Carthage for control of the Mediterranean Sea.

What are the Punic Wars?

100

The Law of Nations was based on this idea — that there are some things that you "just know" and all humans must follows these laws.

What are natural and universal laws?

100

This Roman general crossed the Rubicon River in 49 B.C., defying the Senate and sparking a civil war.

Who is Julius Caesar?

200

DAILY DOUBLE: The first king of Rome & the last emperor share this name.

What is Romulus?

200

These two social orders existed in early Rome.

What are Patricians and Plebeians?

200

This Carthaginian general led war elephants across the Alps during the Second Punic War.

Who is Hannibal?

200

This Latin-based family of languages evolved after the fall of Rome.

What are the Romance languages (Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian)?

200

On this date—forever remembered as the "Ides of March"—a group of senators ended Caesar’s rule with daggers in the Senate.

What is March 15th, 44 B.C.?

300

A group of senators accomplished this on March 15th, 44 BC.

What is the assassination of Julius Caesar?

300

DAILY DOUBLE: These government leaders existed for all of Roman history.

What are senators?

300

The First Punic War began as a territorial dispute over this island.

What is Sicily?

300

These series of tables were the foundation of Western Law. 

What are the 12 Tables?

300

The real son of God was born during this claimed "son of god's" reign.

Who is Augustus Caesar?

400

After Caesar’s death, these two individuals fought for control of Rome.

Who are Mark Antony & Augustus Caesar (Octavion)?

400

This was Rome's first system of Law.

What are the 12 Tables?

400

After the Second Punic War, Rome gained control of this region, known today as Spain.

What is the Iberian Peninsula (Spain)?

400

This language was spoken in the Western side of the Empire.

What is Latin?

400

Roads, bridges, and aqueducts were part of Rome’s infrastructure and this broader achievement (Roman Peace in Latin).

What is the Pax Romana?

500

This Roman leader formed the First Triumvirate with Julius Caesar and Pompey.

Who is Crassus?

500

During the Republic era, the Romans elected two of these each year to lead the army and run the government.

Who are the consuls?

500

After the Third Punic War, the Romans destroyed this city and renamed its land “Africa.”

What is Carthage?

500

Her political alliance and relationship with Mark Antony ultimately led to the downfall of Egypt and strengthened Rome’s transition from Republic to Empire.

Who is Cleopatra?

500

Name three reasons Rome fell.

What are political instability, economic troubles, and invasions by outsiders.

other acceptable answers: 

wide open borders

too big 

lead in pipes

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