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How did Constantinople develop into a center for trade?

What is it is located between Europe and Asia.


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Why were the Twelve Tables placed in the Roman marketplace?

What is They were a written code of laws placed in a central location for everyone to see.

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How did Augustus Caesar establish the Roman empire's borders?

What is By using natural boundaries

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How do aqueducts used in ancient Rome help?

What is to transport water

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Which geographic factor impeded the movement of people and served as a protective barrier against invaders in Ancient Rome?

What are the Italian Alps

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How did the Romans establish the rule of law in the Roman Republic?

What is The patricians developed a written code of laws that applied to everyone.

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What effect did the Pax Romana have on the economy in the Roman provinces?

What is Trade flourished throughout the provinces as a common currency was used.

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What was the purpose of the Roman Colosseum?

What is for entertainment

300

Ancient Rome's location on this body of water provided some defense from invasions since it was located a little inland.

What is the Tiber River

300

The Roman Republic had a _____ consisting of the assemblies, Senate, and consuls.

What is a Tripartite Government

300

The Pax Romana _______ the movement of people, products, and ideas.

What is increased

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How did the Romans do city/urban planning?

What is They built their cities in a grid pattern.

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Ancient Rome could explore and colonize new lands and spread its governmental framework because it was located near this body of water.

What is the Mediterranean Sea? 

400

The ____ consuls performed ___ functions like commanding the army and directing the government.

What is Two; executive


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The Pax Romana ___ the size of the Roman Empire.

What is increased

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Roman _______ were used in the design of many structures such as bridges to help support weight.

What is arches

500

Which geographic factors contributed to Ancient Rome's economic growth and the movement of products?

What are it had access to the Mediterranean Sea for trade and It was located on a fertile plain with a good climate for farming.

500

The following descriptions are examples of Roman ______.

*Consuls could veto the actions of each other.

*Legislative powers were divided among different bodies. 

What is checks and balances
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Why did members of the Roman Senate assassinate Julius Caesar?  

What is He ordered the Senate to make him dictator for life, and they feared he was becoming too powerful.

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Romans painted _______ by mixing pigments with water and applying them to wet plaster.

What is frescos


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