People
Geography
Republic
Life in Rome
Roman Influences & Spread of Christianity
100

Was assassinated by members of the senate in an attempt to protect the republic.

Julius Caesar
100

The river Rome was founded near.

Tiber River

100

Where was the king the Romans overthrew in order to create a republic from?

Etruscan

100
Served as the center for the city of Rome.

The Forum

100

The birthplace of Christianity. 

Judea

200

Rich people in ancient Rome.

Patricians

200

How many hills was Rome founded on.

7 hills.

200

Who created the republic?

The Patricians

200

To keep law and order in Rome, anyone could accuse anyone of a crime, but who helped decide whether or not a person was guilty or innocent? 

A jury

200

Name three of the influences Rome that still exist today.

art, architecture, engineering, language, philosophy and law.

300
The name of the twins behind the myth of the founding of Rome.

Romulus and Remus

300

The sea the Romans used for trading and travel. 

Mediterranean Sea

300

Who rebelled against the republic for the right to vote and be included in the decision making process?

The Plebians 

300

At what age did boys become men and girls become women?

Boys between 14-18

Girls between 12-18

300

Name one of the three problems that lead to the fall of Rome.

political instability, economic and social issues, and weakening frontiers.

400
Poor people in Rome

plebians

400

How many Roman expansions were there before Rome became an empire?

4

400
Represented the Plebians in the Senate.

Tribunes

400

Who went to school in Ancient Rome. 

Rich boys and girls 

400

Who betrayed Jesus after the Last Supper.

Judas

500

The name of the emperor that took over after the assassination of Julius Caesar.

Augustus aka Octavian

500

90% of the population lived here.

The Countryside

500

Laws were published on tablets called _____.

The Twelve Tables

500

Describe the religion in ancient Rome.

Gods were based on Greek gods and goddesses, they honored them with festivals, holy days, and offerings. 

500

This emperor gave Christians freedom of religion in the Edict of Milan.

Constantine