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Agriculture
Lasting Legacies
Daily Life
Religion
Government
100
What crops did the Romans mostly grow?
Olives and grapes
100
What invention provided freshwater?
The Aquaduct
100
Who where homeschooled?
Girls and/or poor boys
100
Where the Romans monotheistic or polytheistic?
Polytheistic
100
Rome started as a small city on what river?
The tiber
200
What did the Romans use there grapes for?
Wine
200
The horseshoe stadium is modeled after what famous building?
The Colosieum
200
Where did Romans spend a lot of there time?
The baths
200
How many main gods did the Romans worship?
12
200
The territory of Carthage became a Roman province in 146 B.C.E. What was the territory's new name?
Africa.
300
Why did the Romans have to trade for food?
They did not have the resources to grow enough crops
300
What invention stretched for many miles across, and made travel easier?
Highways
300
When did girls usually get married?
Around 14
300
Where did Christians practice there religion at first?
The catacombs
300
What ended the Roman Republic?
The death of Julius Ceaser
400
Who did the farmwork in the farms?
The poor
400
Name 3 languages that originated from Latin
Spanish, English, French
400
Name one food that Romans ate
Bread, chickpeas, legumes, bird, chicken, fish, wine, etc
400
Who was the god of gods in the Roman Religion?
Jupiter
400
Which system of government lasted for the longest time in Rome?
Empire
500
At the age when boys were going into secondary schools, what were girls doing?
Getting married.
500
What is the name of Rome's first code of laws?
The Twelve Tables.
500
How long would Romans be in the baths?
The whole day
500
Where did the Romans get most of their gods from?
Greece
500
What was the system of laws in Rome?
12 tables