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100

Which River runs through the center of Rome, providing access to the Mediterranean Sea?

The Tiber River

100

This "god of the underworld" in Roman mythology is the equivalent of the Greek god Hades.

 Who are the Greeks?

100

 These structures were built by Romans to transport fresh water into cities

 What are Aqueducts? 

100

This branch of government, filled by patricians, served for life and advised consuls.

What is the Senate?

100

This term refers to the vast, slave-run agricultural estates that dominated the Roman countryside.

What are Latifundia?

200

Why was the city of Rome built 15 miles inland from the Mediterranean coast? 

To provide protection from potential naval attacks by pirates.

200

 To keep the sacred fire of Rome burning, this group of women held high status and immense power in the Roman Forum.

Who are the Vestal Virgins?

200

 Romans perfected this building material, mixed with volcanic ash, allowing for underwater construction.

 What is Concrete? 

200

These two elected officials served one-year terms and led the government and military.

 What are Consuls?

200

This precious metal coin was introduced by Diocletian to stabilize the currency in the later empire.

What is the Solidus?

300

The Roman Empire expanded around this major body of water, which they referred to as Mare Nostrum ("Our Sea").

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

Still in use today, this title for high-ranking religious leaders stems from ancient Roman priests believed to "bridge" the human and divine realms.

What is Pontiff? 

300

This famous dome-topped structure in Rome is the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome.

 What is the Pantheon?

300

This group represented the commoners (plebeians) and could veto acts by the Senate.

What are Tribunes?

300

400: This economic phenomenon, defined by rising prices and a decrease in money value, contributed to the fall of the empire.

What is inflation?

400

 How many hills was Rome built upon?

Seven hills.

400

This emperor officially converted to Christianity, paving the way for it to become the state religion of Rome.

Who is Constantine? 

400

 To ensure efficient movement of armies and trade, the Romans built over 50,000 miles of these.

 What are Roads? 

400

A temporary position created in crises, allowing one person absolute power.

What is a Dictator?

400

The largest industry in the Roman Empire was the production of this, usually manufactured in small, local plants.

What is pottery?

500

 The Romans adopted this Greek king of gods as their own, making him the ruler of Olympus and state affairs.

 Who is Jupiter?

500

Early Roman religion was this, meaning they worshiped many gods, such as Mars, Venus, and Juno.

What is polytheistic? 

500

This architectural element, adopted from the Etruscans, allowed Romans to build massive bridges and buildings.

What is the arch?

500

The first written laws of Rome (circa 450 BC) that protected citizen rights.

 What are the Twelve Tables?

500

These were the two main agricultural products grown by farmers on the Italian Peninsula.

What are olives and grapes?