Geography
Religion
Atchevments
Politics/Economy
Social structure
100

Along which river was Ancient Rome build?

The tiber river

100

who were the 3 Big roman gods?

Juno, Minerva, and Jupiter, 

100

Which material allowed Roman structures to last for thousands of years? 

A highly durable concrete made from volcanic ash, lime, and water, 

100

which powerful assembly of wealthy aristocrats served as the primary advisory body and controlled the public treasury during the Roman republic? 

The Roman Senate 

100

What was the primary legal and social distinction between a freeborn Roman civis (citizen) and a peregrinus (foreigner) living within the empire?

Citizens held the right to vote and possessed immunity from certain corporal punishments.

200

On how many hills was Rome founded?

7 hills

200

What was the role of haruspex?

He was a specialized priest who practiced divination by sacrificing the internal organs of animals 

200

How did Romans solve the problem of supplying water to massive cities?

Aqueducts 

200

What common economic tool did Augustus introduce across the empire to standardize trade simplify tax collection and reinforce imperial propaganda?

standerdized silver and gold coins 

200

What was the term for the foundational social relationship where a wealthy upper-class protector (patronus) provided legal and financial aid to a lower-class dependent (cliens) in exchange for political backing?

Clientela

300

Why did early settlers build Rome 15 miles inland?

Protection from naval attacks and pirates 

300

How did Romans attempt to influence the gods?

sacrifices, vows and oaths, and ritual prayers, 

300

what major civil engineering achievement in the city of Rome kept the urban population healthy by draining waste into the tiber river?

The cloaca maxima 

300

Which elected officials held veto power to protect ordinary plebeians from unfair laws passed by patrician magistrates?

tribunes 

300

Under Roman law, what absolute power did the paterfamilias (the oldest living male head of a household) hold over his children and descendants?

Patria potestas, which legally included the power of life and death over his family members

400

What is the name of the large, fertile plain where the city of Rome is located? 

Latium 

400

Who were the vestal virgins? 

High priestesses of the goddess vesta 

400

Which written code of law served as the foundation for the Roman legal system and protected citizens basic rights?

The twelve tables 

400

Which vital maritime hub did Claudius and Trajan expand to handle the millions of tons of grain imported annually to feed the city of Rome?

The port of Ostia 

400

What was a formally freed Roman slave called, and what major social restriction did they still face despite gaining their liberty?

A libertus; they were banned from holding public political office

500

Which physical feature provided Rome with a natural port at Ostia?

The mouth of the tiber river 

500

When did Christianity become the official religion? 

313 A.D. 

500

What field tested medical achievement did Roman armies pioneer to save soilders lives during long military campaigns?

Field hospitals and sanitized surgical tools 

500

What was the political purpose of the Cura Annonae (the grain dole) distributed by emperors to hundreds of thousands of Roman citizens?

preventing urban riots by providing free basic food

500

Which wealthy socio-economic class ranked just below the Senatorial order and originally derived their name from serving as cavalrymen in the Roman cavalry?

The Equestrians