Romulus & Remus
Geography
Finding of Rome
Government
Julius Caesar
100

How were Romulus and Remus related?

Twin brothers

100

Rome has a lot of _______ which gives them a great advantage.

hills

100

What was the name of the group that some Archaeologist believe founded Rome?

Etruscans 

100

What was Rome's government called?

The Republic

100

Caesar means?

Emperor 

200

Who wanted to kill Romulus and Remus? why?

Amulius and because he did not want them to take over as King

200

True or false: Rome is a country---if false, provide the correct answer.

False, it is a city in the country of Italy 

200

True or false: The Romans worshiped the Etruscan gods after they conquered the land. ---if false, provide the correct answer. 

True

200

Who is allowed to Veto a law that they people wanted passed?

The Consuls

200

How did Julius Caesar become emperor?

He took over Italy after he conquered Ghaul

300

Who died? Romulus or Remus? Why?

Remus; Romulus wanted to build Rome on the Palestine Hill and Remus did not. Therefore, Romulus killed Remus

300

What is one benefit that Rome has since it is a peninsula?

Possible Answers: 

Trade

Fish--food and profit

300

True or false: The Romans did not use the same alphabet as the Greeks---- if false, provide the correct answer

False; they did

300

What people are included in the senate?

300 upperclassmen 

300

True or false: Julius Caesar took over Ghaul which is in Africa--if false, provide the correct answer

False; Ghaul is in France

400

True or false: A shepherd rescued the twin boys. If false, provide the correct answer. 

False, it was the wolf

400

What contribution did the Romans do to show their respect for Athena?

Plant olive trees

400

The word Toga came from what culture?

Greek

400

When does the dictator help the government and how long are they in office?

When the two consuls can't decide and for only 6 months

400

Who killed Julius Caesar and why?

A group of senates because they thought Julius took changing the government too far

500

Archaeologist know for a fact that Rome was named after Romulus---true or false. If false, explain your answer.

False; no one know exactly how Rome got it's name

500

Why was ancient Rome built where it was built?

It looked like a good place to live

500

Rome conquered over what 4 countries

France

Greece

Spain 

Africa

500

Who had the most conflict in the government and why?

The patricians and the plebeians because the patricians wanted to keep staying rich and the plebeians poor.

500

Who became the first, true emperor of Rome? What did the Romans call him?

Octavian, Julius Caesar's son-- The Romans called him Augustus which meant highly respected