True or False: Greek Architecture influenced Roman Architecture
True
What is a "City-State"?
A city that independently makes all political decisions. Bonus answer: Name two Greek City-States.
In Greece, power is in the hands of who?
The People.
True or false: Roman Law protected the rich?
False, roman law applied to ALL citizens
Who is the most powerful Greek God?
Zues
True or Fales: Modern Stadiums are based off Roman designs
True. The game-loving Romans built large amphitheaters.
True or false: Democracy was born in Ancient Greece?
True
Does your social class matter in Greece if you want social responsibility?
No, only your ability to do the job matters. Not your social class. AKA it doesn't matter if you're rich or not.
What is the name of this structure?
The Coliseum
What's the name of the mountain where the Greek Gods live?
The Roman Road system was so large it was said that all roads lead to where?
Rome. The road networks are an example of technologies that helped Ancient Romans engage in trade.
Who was allowed to vote in Greece?
Only free adult men.
Name this image
The Parthenon
The Coliseum is an example of what?
How the Roman Government made it a priority to entertain the populace.
How did Julius Caesar die?
He was murdered (stabbed)
True or False: Ancient Romans did not need to rely on Natural Resources in their environment to survive?
False. The Romans became successful farmers due to their knowledge of climate and soil.
True or False: Everyone in Greece was treated equally
False, women, slaves and foreigners were not considered citizens and were not treated fairly.
Democracy and Architecture are examples of what in Athens?
Athens major cultural achievements.
Who was the first Roman Emperor?
Augustus, he ruled from 27 BCE to 14 CE
Name an Italian food?
(I'm assuming you said some type of pasta)
How did Ancient Romans travel for trade?
By sea and by land
On what continent can Greece be found?
Europe
Which form of math was used to dig a tunnel through a mountain?
Geometry
What is "Pax Romana"?
"Roman Peace, and it lasted for over 200 years under Augustus
Name a Greek food?
Tougher one to answer, eh?