ROME!
Early Republic
Roman Government
The Caesar "Incident"
Caesar's Aftermath
100

Q: He wrote Rome’s early history and is one of our main sources about Roman legends.

A: Who is Livy?


100

Q: The Romans overthrew this last king of Rome, ending the monarchy in 509 BC.

A: Who is Tarquinius Superbus aka Tarquin the Proud?


100

Q: These two officials served one-year terms and led Rome as joint heads of state.

A: Who are the consuls?


100

Q: Julius Caesar was assassinated on this date.

A: What is March 15, 44 BC (the Ides of March)?


100

Q: This ally of Caesar gave a funeral speech that turned the people of Rome against the conspirators.

A: Who is Marc Antony?


200

Q: He defeated Hannibal at the Battle of Zama, ending the Second Punic War.

A: Who is Scipio Africanus?


200

Q: Roman citizen-soldiers served in these highly trained units of about 5,000 men.

A: What is a legion?


200

Q: The Roman political path that all must follow in order to reach the higher elected political offices.

A: What is the Cursus Honorum?


200

Q: These two men led the conspiracy to kill Caesar.

A: Who are Brutus and Cassius?


200

Q: In his will, Caesar left Roman citizens two months’ wages and opened his private gardens—facts revealed during this event.

A: What is Caesar’s funeral?


300

Q: These two brothers attempted land reforms to help veterans but were killed for their efforts.

A: Who are Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus?


300

Q: This early Roman value meant devotion to religion, family, and country.

A: What is pietas?


300

Q: This official protected plebeian rights and could veto actions harmful to them.

A: What is a tribune of the plebs?


300

Q: By the time Caesar was offered a crown, these other two members of the First Triumvirate were dead.

Who are Crassus and Pompey?

300

Q: Caesar’s adopted son who became his political heir.

A: Who is Octavian?


400

Q: This Roman general reformed the army so soldiers were loyal to him rather than the Senate.

A: Who is Gaius Marius?


400

Q: These laws were posted in the Forum to protect plebeian rights beginning in 450 BC.

A: What are the Twelve Tables?


400

Q: When Rome faced extreme crisis, this temporary position granted full power for six months.

A: What is a dictator?

400

Q: Number of Gallic slaves Caesar won for Rome.

A: What is one million?


400

Q: The title given to Octavian after his victories over Antony and Cleopatra.

A: What is Augustus?


500

Q: He marched on Rome and became the first self-appointed dictator, setting a dangerous precedent.

A: Who is Sulla?

500

Q: He began the Third Punic War by screaming in the Senate, "Carthago delenda est!" (Carthage must be destroyed!)

Who is Cato the Elder?

500

Q:This man was idealized as the "perfect" dictator for his ability to go from his farm, to dictator for 2 weeks, then back to his farm...twice

A: Who is Cincinnatus?

500

Q: The title Caesar gained in 44BC.

A: What is Dictator for Life?

500

Q: This 31 BC naval battle ended Antony’s power and left Octavian sole ruler of Rome.

A: What is the Battle of Actium?

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