Potluck
Etruscan/Greek influence?
Roman influence today
Empire
Republic
100

Name the 3 continents that Rome controlled using the Mediterranean Sea.

Africa
Asia
Europe

100

Temples with columns

Greeks?

100

There were 23 letters in this alphabet, they recorded laws and wrote books and is the basis for many modern languages.

Latin

100

What was the former name of the Byzantine Empire?

Eastern Roman Empire

100

A government where you vote for leaders as representatives. 

Republic

200

Who was the leader of the Catholic Church?

The Pope

200

arch

Etruscan

200

  Concrete was used a foundation to many buildings most notably the Colosseum.  What two items were mixed together that hardened when dry and was a scientific find?

lime and soil (volcanic rock)

200

The Eastern Roman Empire survives another 1000 years after the collapse of Westen Rome in 475 CE due to control of trade from this empire from Constantinople? 

Byzantine

200

Patricians were the rich landowners who controlled the senate.  Describe a Senators job?

they were appointed by consuls or other senators, advisory council to Consuls, only Patrician men who held the position for life, controlled economy and foreign policy and approved laws from Assembly.

300

Rebirth of knowledge happened during this time in Europe.  

Renaissance

300

large clay pottery with painted figures

Greek

300

Name the mountain that erupted covering Pompeii and Herculaneum in volcanic ash and mud. 

Mt. Vesuvius

300

This was the central marketplace with government buildings and was the center of day-to-day life. 

Forum

300

The Plebians revolted and this time was known as the Conflict of Orders.  What did Plebians gain from revolting several times over 200 years?

equality under the law
-12 tables for fair laws that can't be changed
-now become Consuls and be part of the Senate

400

Locate the Apennines Mts. on the map

400

Slave fighting

Etruscan

400

How do modern cities like DC show that the Romans influenced them architecturally? 

-domes
-arches
-columns
-grid
-concrete 

400

1. high taxes 2. Bad leaders/no more Republic
3. too large split in two   4. invaders
5. rise of Christianity      

Reasons the Roman Empire Ended

400

The Punic Wars allowed Rome to gain control of the Mediterranean world.  Who did they beat and what continent were they from?  

Carthage in Africa

500

The Romans began from this group of people who settled in Rome by the Tiber River.

Latins

500

Alphabet

Both first the Etruscans took the Greek alphabet modified it and then the Romans took from the Etruscans. 

500

The Roman roads and bridges spanned all over the Empire.  They were made of stone and even drained water.  The roads connected the empire and made it easy to travel and trade. Some of these roads are still used today. How many miles of road did they create?

50,000

500

Explain how Christianity spread over the Roman Empire:

The trade routes over the Mediterranean Sea and the roads made by the Romans, Bible written and the apostle/missionary Paul spreading Jesus's message to all people. 

500

Julius Caeser ended the Republic by beating Pompey. The Pax Romana was where much of the great achievements occurred in Rome. What was the Pax Romana and who was the first emperor of Rome and Julius Caesars adopted son? 

Augustus or Octavian

A time of peace and prosperity

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