Vocab
Geography
Republic
Julius Caesar
The Punic Wars
100
a vote that blocks a decision

What is a veto?

100

the mountains in northern Italy that acted as a natural barrier between Rome and the rest of Europe

What are the Alps?

100

the laws of Rome, posted in the Forum

What are the 12 Tables?

100

the way Julius Caesar died

What is he was assassinated?

100

the large animals used in the Carthaginian army; crossed the Alps during the 2nd Punic War

What are elephants?

200

a member of the noble families who controlled all power in the early years of the Roman Republic

What are patricians?

200

the number of hills Rome was built on

What is 7?

200

the type of government Rome had after they threw out their kings; a type of government where representatives of the people vote on issues

What is a Republic?

200

the social class Julius Caesar belonged to

What was the patrician class?

200

the Carthaginian general who attacked Rome during the 2nd Punic Wars

Who was Hannibal?

300

a change or changes made to a system or organization in order to improve it

What is a reform?

300

the river that runs through Rome

What is the Tiber River?

300

the two highest ranking officials in Rome, elected every year, could veto each other

What are consuls?

300

Julius Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey

What was the First Triumvirate?

300

the sea the Romans controlled after winning the Punic Wars

What is the Mediterranean?
400

Elected leaders of ancient Rome who represented the interests of the plebeians. One of the branches of the Roman Republic government.

What are tribunes?

400

the region Julius Caesar conquered; today, France

What is Gaul?

400

composed of 300 men that advised consuls and dictated political appointments

What is the Senate?

400

the river Julius Caesar crossed that led to a civil war

What is the Rubicon?

400

the Roman general who defeated Carthage at the Battle of Zama during the 2nd Punic Wars

Who is Scipio Africanus?

500

a system that makes it possible for some people or parts of an organization to control the others, so that no particular person or part has too much power or influence

What are checks-and-balances?

500

the mountains that run through central Italy; not as isolating as the mountains of Greece

What are the Apennines?

500

the conflict that led to plebeians gaining political rights like representation by tribunes and the laws being posted in public

What is the Struggle of the Orders?

500

This dictator gave up power and returned to his farm. Julius Caesar did not follow his example.

Who is Cincinnatus?

500

the number of the Punic War where Rome destroyed Carthage and conquered Greece

What is three/third?

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