Rome is located on the Italian peninsula. This is was a peninsula is
What is a piece of land surrounded by water on 3 sides?
This was the Roman equivalilant of Zeus
Who was Jupiter?
This structure was vitally important to the Romans. It brought fresh water from the mountains through a huge, man-made channel into the city.
What was the Aquaduct?
A form of government in which the people select representatives to govern them and make laws.
What is a Republic?
Of the two, Roman laws or the laws of the United States, these laws came first:
What are Roman Laws?
A monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior. The religion offered hope to all social classes across the ancient world
What is Christianity?
This is how old he is
What is 50?
These were the twins who, according to legend, were nursed by a she-wolf and went on to found the city of Rome
Who were Romulus and Remus?
Romans were polythiestic. This is what 'polythiestic' means
What is worshiping more than one god?
The name of this Roman achievement
What is the coliseum?
A powerful military general, he decared himself 'first among equals' and became a dictator. He was assassinated in 44bc by a group of senators
Who was Julius Caesar?
A Roman athlete, usually a slave, criminal, or prisoner of war, who was forced to fight for the entertainment of the public - they had celebrity status in Rome.
What is a Gladiator?
Another monothiestic religion based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Muhammad as revealed by the archangel Gabriel
What is Islam?
This is how many daughters he has
What is 2?
These mountains run along the northern part of the Italian peninsula and protected Rome from invasion
What are the Alps?
As the Roman Empire grew and conquered new lands, Rome would allow the conquered to keep this, but also required them to sacrifice to the Roman gods as well.
What is their own religions?
Originally built for Rome's armies to travel through the empire and to transport troops, but they also became very important for maintaining the empire.
What are Roman Roads?
wealthy landowners with the most power in Rome, could make laws & acted as judges for life
Who were the Patricians?
Christians faced many persecutions in the early years. This is the term for someone who dies for their faith
What is a Martyr?
Emperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337), Christianity became more widely accepted as a result
Who was Constantine?
What are the Zelda games (Windwaker and Skyward Sword)
Because of this Greek king and his military campaigns, the Roman Empire easily conquered huge areas of land using trade routes.
Who was Alexander the Great?
This Jewish holiday was taking place the weekend Jesus was crucified
What is Passover?
These were the laws of Rome written to protect the rights of its citizens - The idea for America's Bill of Rights came from these laws
What are the 12-Tables
The common people of Rome who made up 905% of the population ond wanted laws written to protect their rights
Who were the Plebians?
This is why the coliseum was built
What is, to entertain the citizens of Rome?
This is used as a guide to how Muslims should live their lives.
What are the 5 pillars of Islam?
These are what he has college degrees in (name one)
What are Education and History (secondary education with a middle level endorsement)
This is the physical feature where Rome was built and their source for fresh water
What is the Tiber River?
This was the difference in the way Romans and Greeks viewed the God of War (Ares/Mars)
What is that the Greeks hated him, and Romans loved him?
Water from the Aquaduct brought fresh water into Rome. This was used for several innovations in the city. These are two of them
What are public restrooms, baths, fountains?
Weak emperors, attacks by Germanic invaders, moving the capitol to Constantinople: Christianity taught pacifism, so less people joined the army
What are the reasons for the collapse of the Roman Empire?
This is how the Muslim people spread the religion so quickly
What is military conquest? (Spread by the sword)
When Muslims pray, they are to face this city, the birthplace of Muhammad
What is Mecca?
These are the traits the three gold triangles represent
What are: Courage, Strength, and (above all) Wisdom?
Rome was built on this many hills
What is 7?
This was the Roman version of Athena
Who was Minerva?
One of the most important achievments of Rome were their roads. This is the name of the famous road that leads out of Rome and still exists today
What is the Apian way?
Eventually the commoners were fed up with their lack of political rights in Rome, so they stopped working. The disagreement was eventually called this.
What was the 'conflict of the orders'?
This is the term for a large number of Roman soldiers (5,000 to be exact). And Rome had 33 of them at it's peak
What is a legion?
What are: Creed, prayer, charitible giving, fasting during Ramadan, and hajj?
This is how long he has been teaching here at Whittier Middle School
What is 6 years?