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100

Where is Rome? Country and continent 

What does Italy look like?

Italy, Europe

A boot

100

The Punic wars were between who and who?

Rome and Carthage
100

Italy is a piece of land surrounded on three sides by water. What is that called?

Peninsula 

100

A neighboring tribe is preparing to attack Rome.

Who decides how to respond and leads the army?

Executive

100

What were the Roman's main job?

farmers 

200

What is the name of the type of government Romans created?

Republic

200

What are the names of the two boys who started Rome?

Romulus and Remus

200

What is the meaning of "republic"?

A republic is a government in which people elect their leaders.

200

Name three glorious things Julius Ceasar did

  • He had military skills

  • He was a good politician

  • He supported common people 

  • attacked Asia minor (Turkey today) and Spain.

  • Was a great general in conquering Gaul (a place in France today).

200

What were farmers required to join and why?

They also served in the army as Romans believed that if you owned land, you would be inclined to protect it 

300

Why is Rome's location favorable and helped it become an empire? (3 answers!)

It is by the Mediterranean sea 

It has the Tiber river going through it

It has seven hills (good for protection)

300

What is the story/myth of how Rome started?

Romulus and Remus were abandoned by their mother, but rescued by a wolf. 

When the twins grew up, they decided to found a city but fought over its location. 

Romulus killed his brother and founded Rome and named it after him.

300

What are the two main classes in Rome?

Patricians - land owners

Plebeians - farmers 

300

Why is having the Meditearan sea close to Rome an advantage in creating an empire?

Italy’s location on the Mediterranean made it relatively easy for Roman ships to reach the other lands around the sea (conquer more land)

It helped the development of trade routes.

300

What are the three parts in the Roman government?

 executive, legislative, and judicial.

400

There are two parts in the legislative. What are they? And who do they include?

Senate (300 members of Patricians)

Assembly (Plebeians)

400

After Romulus, specifically in 600s B.C. a group of people conquered Rome who were from northern Italy. Who are they?

The Etruscans

400

Resentment over the patricians’ power caused tension. What was established in around 450 B.C. to solve this tension?

The patricians passed a written constitution, called the Twelve Tables, around 450 B.C.

400

Think of two similarities and differences between Ancient Rome and Ancient Greece

Greece was the pioneer of philosophy, democracy, and idealized art, whereas Rome excelled in massive military expansion, engineering, and codified law.

Both are in Europe. Both were empires. 

400

organize the following civilizations in chronological order: Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Ancient Greece, Jesus birth, Islam

Ancient Egypt 

Ancient Greece

Ancient Rome / Jesus Birth

Islam

500

 Plebeians (common people) want more rights and demand a change in laws.

Who has the power to change or create laws?


A soldier refuses to follow orders during battle.

Who deals with discipline and takes action?

Legislative 


Executive 

500

Explain three important information about the Punic Wars (mention the name of the military leader Carthage had)

Mention how the war ended

They were three battles

Carthage had conquered Sardinia, Sicily, and Corica

Hannibal went through Spain to attack Italy from the North with elephants. 

Rome took over Northern Africa and destroyed Carthage

500

Name what the  executive, legislative, and judicial do? 

The executive branch enforces a country’s laws. 

The legislative branch makes the laws. 

And the judicial branch interprets the laws in court.

500

Why did the senators kill Julius Ceasar?

  • They were worried that Caesar would want more power (and become a dictator)

  • They feared he would make himself king!

  • They feared that not only would he rule for life, but his children would rule too.

500

What was the name of France back then?

What was the name of Turkey back then?

Gaul

Asia Minor