These were built by the Romans to make travel and trade easier
What are Roads
These people served as the lowest Class of Rome, suffering cruel conditions and harsh punishments iof they were disobedient.
Who are Slaves
Pax Romana is a latin word, what does it mean in English?
What is "Roman Peace".
These people we previously learned about, The home of Philosophy and Hellenism, were conquered by the Romans, but were very influential in the Roman World
Who are the Greeks
Rome suffered many significant problems during its decline. One problem they faced is similar to one that impacted the world in 2020
What is Disease (Covid-19)
This was a structure the Romans built to ensure they had access to Fresh Water
What are Aqueducts
These formerly enslaved people have a simple name, and despite not being citizens of Rome, they are more than grateful to not be Slaves, and their children might become Citizens
Who are Freemen
The Romans developed this idea; Building machines and systems to improve their cities.
What is Engineering.
These people were the model of what inspired the Romans to live in Urban Luxury
Who are the Etruscans
Rome had an issue in its leadership during the end if the Empire, many Emperors faced the risk of this, similar to Abraham Lincoln or JFK
What is Assassination
Romans took to these buildings to get away and relax
What are Bathouses
This described the Urban Poor of Rome, and is considered an insult today
Who are Plebians
If the Romans did not make an early version of this, we wouldn't have any way to keep the bricks in buildings together...
What is Concrete
In Rome's 3 wars with these people, the Second is most fondly remembered for Hannibal crossing the Alps.
Who is Carthage
Rome was a Polytheistic Empire for most of its History, but a NEW religion was born during the Empires height. It is today the most popular religion in the world...
What is Christianity
The Romans were inspired by the Greeks love of this, and added a stage with background, much like you might see on Broadway today
What is Theatre/ A Theatre.
The Richest and most influential people in Rome were in this class, the 1% of their day.
Who are the Patricians
Rome Developed and pursued two Art Styles during the Pax Romana, both of which are still valued to this day.
What are Mosaic and Sculpture
Julius Caesarspent ten years conquering this place, The Modern Day country you would find Northwest of Italy
What is France
This problem is sometimes hard to describe, but Roman leaders often took bribes from barbarians when the empire was falling apart. What is this called when public leaders go behind the peoples back?
What is Corruption
This building is very famous, Mr. Woods has it as his profile icon
What is the Colosseum
The Title of Emperor was first claimed by the great nephew of Julius Ceaser... Now what was his name...?
Who is Augustus
Double Jeopardy- bet as many of your points as you like, if you are wrong you lose them, you get one chance.
The Pax Romana is considered a "Golden Age" for Many reasons, define what made it a Golden Age
- Rome was mostly at peace for 200 years
- Rome Developed a stable and prosperous society.
- There was a high standard of Living for most people.
Rome ultimately fell to invaders, usually called this, because the romans always heard them talking, and they thought it sounded like "Bar, Bar, bar..."
What are Barbarians/ Germanic Migrants
This fabric was banned many times in Rome, as the wealthy in the city did not like Roman people spending so much money on a product that came from China
What is Silk