What did the twelve tables mean to the citizens
They had the right to protect the law
City-states began to adapt to ______
Democracy from of government
____ focused on education
Athens
Rome was bulit on ____
7 hills
How many wars did Julius Caesar fight
(58 b.c-51 b.c) and (49 b.c-45 b.c)
Patricans controlled most of the ____
Land
Because Greece was close to seas it influenced ______
Their needs to trade and independent city-states
____ focused on war
Sparta
The Apenne was know as the was of rome (hint:Ms Isreal came up with this)
Spine of rome
What made Julius Caesar so powerful
Military genius
Romans adopted the _____ system
Republic
Greece consist of _____ and many small islands that surrounded it
Peninsulas
Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle were from____
Athens
Alps is know as the ____ of Rome (hint: Ms Isreal came up with it)
Scalp of Rome
Who is Julius Caesar
Roman general and politician who named himself dictator of the Roman Empire
What broke the Roman empire
The invasions of the Barbarian Tribes
Because of geography city-states had to develop
Independence
In sparta boys left home at what age
7 Years Old
Rome had a _____ Peninsula
Italian
Why did Julius Caesar get murdered
People were beginning to thing he was getting to powerful
Who is Romulus and Remus?
Romulus was a king in Rome and Remus was the founder of Rome
________ could be found all throughout Greece
Mountains
What was Trial of jury and were was it developed in
A group of citizens decides if a person is gulity or not.
Developed in Athens
What rivers surrounded Itialy
Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Ionian, Ligurian
What was Julius Caesar famous for