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This Roman general was stabbed to death by his own friends and senators. 

Julius Caesar

100

Both Greece and Rome are located on this continent

Europe

100

Only this group of people were allowed to vote and participate in the assembly in Athens 

Free, male citizens 

100

There were three of these wars fought against Carthage over 100 years. 

The Punic Wars

100

This religion resisted the Roman Republic rule and eventually helped bring down Rome all together 

Christianity 

200

Macedonian king and conqueror spread Greek culture to the Middle East and Africa

Alexander the Great 

200

This Greek term refers to a city-state and its surrounding country-side 

polis 

200

Athens was the first city state to practice this form of Government 

Democracy 

200

This city-state in Greece had the most dominant and powerful naval fleet during the Peloponnesian War 

Athens 

200

What animal did Hannibal invade Rome with?

elephants 

300

Free resident living in Athens, Greece who lived and worked but did not have all citizens rights 

Metics 

300

Greece and Rome are located on this Sea 

Mediterranean Sea 

300

Instead of a king, the Romans created this type of government where citizens elect representatives to rule for them

Republic 

300

Rome wanted to expand into Carthage in order to grow more...

Grain 

300

These two forms of Ancient Greek Dramas became the most famous 

Comedy and Tragedy 

400

This Carthaginian general invaded Rome with elephants. 

Hannibal 

400

These structures were built throughout the Roman Empire to allow armies and traders to travel quickly

Roads 

400

This is the name of the main governing body in Athens where eligible citizens gathered to debate and vote on laws

Assembly 

400

The Peloponnesian was fought between these two Greek city-states 

Athens and Sparta 

400

What surface did the Romans paint more than any other society?

walls

500

He was executed in 399 B.C. for "corrupting the youth" of Athens with his thoughts about philosophy 

Socrates 

500

This famous oval-shaped arena in Rome was used for gladiator battles and public spectacles

The Colosseum 

500

This 200-year period of relative peace and stability saw the peak of Roman power and expansion

Pax Romana 

500

Historians argue that Rome's destruction of Carthage in the last Punic War could be considered this

Genocide 

500

The famous day Julius Caesar was stabbed to death. 

The Ides of March (or March 15)