Culture & Literature
Science & Inventions
Government
Daily Life of Women and Men in Rome
Vocab & Geography
Wars and Leaders
100

Who are the legendary two brothers who founded Rome?

Romulus and Remus

100

What did the Romans invent so water could travel from far away to the city?

The aqueduct 

100

Why did many Plebeians rebel against the Patricians?

Plebeians wanted to help run the government and to be treated fairly.

100

True or False - Rome was a city of few people with clean and quiet streets.

False

100

In what country did Ancient Rome begin?

Italy.

100

Who is the first emperor of Rome who was eventually betrayed by friends?

Caesar Augustus

200

How were Roman statues different from Greek statues?

Roman statues were more realistic.

200

How did the aqueducts impact ancient Rome?

They provided clean water to public baths and water systems in the empire.

200

What groups of people had few rights in Ancient Rome?

The Plebeians and the slaves did not have many rights in Ancient Rome. Women had some rights but could not become citizens.

200

Who was the head of the family and what was their title?

The father - the paterfamilias

200

Romans believed in many gods. They were _________.

Polytheistic

200

Who was the leader that was working on his farm when he was asked to help Rome from a powerful enemy? Hint -  He has cities named after him.  He did not seek glory for himself.

Cincinnatus

300

What Roman writer borrowed ideas from Homer?

Virgil

300

 What are some of the engineering achievements from Ancient Rome?

Building of roads, bridges, sewers, concrete structures and aqueducts.


300

Who were the consuls in government?  

Consuls were the judges in government. There were only 2, and could only be a judge for one year.

300

Who studied reading, writing and household duties at home?

Older wealthy girls

300

Who were the gladiators?

They were the poor, slaves or criminals that fought to the death for entertainment.

300

Who are some of the "Good" emperors of Rome?

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, and Marcus Aurelius

400

What is a writing that pokes fun at human weaknesses?

A satire

400

What did Romans invent that allowed buildings to be sturdier?

Concrete

400

What form of government did Rome have before it became an empire?

a republic

400

 How did husbands affect the lives of their wives?

Looked after his wife, controlled her affairs, sought her advice in private

400

What monotheistic religion spread rapidly through the Roman Empire in the first century even with severe persecution?    

Christianity

400

Who was an Egyptian Pharaoh/Queen that supported Julius Caesar but then Marc Antony? 

Cleopatra

500

What is a poem that expresses strong emotion about life?

An Ode

500

Who was the famous Roman scientist that studied the sky: stars and planets

Ptolemy

500

What did senators in ancient Rome do?

Senators were responsible for making laws. They could only be men.

500

How were Roman ideas different from Greek ideas?

In Rome, ideas were only important if they could solve problems.

500

What is the landscape of the city of Rome?

It was along 15 miles of the Tiber River and built on 7 hills.

500

Who invaded the Italian peninsula from Carthage (Via the Alps!)?

Hannibal

600

What was at the center of Rome and what purpose did it have?

The Forum - it was an open space that served as a marketplace and public square.

600

What famous city had all of its citizens die from carbon dioxide and hydrochloric acid?

Pompeii -  when Mt. Vesuvius erupted

600

What did America learn from the Roman government when they created our government?

American government learned about fairness of laws, using senators to make laws, and to use consuls/judges so laws would be made more fair.

600

What were some of the differences between the lives of wealthy women and women with less money?

wealthy: independent, owned land, ran businesses, had free time to study art and go to theater.

less wealth: less freedom, worked at home, helped with family-run shops

600

What were the bread and circuses given to the poor people?

Many people were angry. Bread was given so they had food. Circuses were places could go to watch gladiators or chariot races. They were distractions from their problems.

600

Who is Marc Antony?

He supported Julius Caesar and opposed Augustus's rise to power.