Government
Social Structure/Govt Structure in Ancient Rome
Geography and Mythology
Punic Wars
Fall of Rome
100

The three groups of people can be citizens in Ancient Rome

What are patricians, plebeians and some foreign males?

100

The Social Classes in Ancient Rome- There are 4

Who are the Patricians, Plebeians, Slaves, Select foreigners

100

The River  Rome was founded on and these mountains protect the peninsula from invasion

What is the Tiber River and the Alps?

100

The name of the senator who caused the third punic war by demanding Carthage must be destroyed

Who is Cato?

100

The names of the people in the 2nd triumvirate

Who are Marc Anthony, Lepidus and Octavian?

200

Rome is a ____________ where people elect representatives to represent their interests when voting

What is a republic?

200

Name at least 2 features of representative democracy in Ancient Rome

What are the 12 Tables- Codified laws to prevent Patrician abuse of power Assemblies- Mostly Plebeian after reforms Tribunes- 10 Plebeians who are part of Senate that can veto Representative Democracy The Senate- All Patrician until reforms then some Plebeians get in Consuls- Elected after reforms from both groups, Plebeian and Patrician Citizen Assemblies- All Male Citizens?

200

The political advantage to Rome's geography (there are 3)

What is: 1) it was far away enough from the major Eastern civilizations it could develop on its own 2)The peninsula was protected by the Mediterranean and the Alps from invaders 3) Fewer geographic barriers (compared to Rome) allowed for political unification of the Peninsula?

200

The Carthaginian general wanted revenge on Rome and led the charge in the Second Punic War until the Roman Scipio defeated him

Who is Hannibal?

200

The first emperor of Rome aka Octavian's identity crisis name change

Who is Augustus

300

This group of politicians who were all of the PATRICIAN class were elected for life

What is the Senate?

300
What was slavery based on in Ancient Rome?
What is debt/losing in war
300
What is an economic advantage of Ancient Rome?
What is 1) Trade possible because of access of rivers and seas 2) Many fertile rivers/hills allowed for strong farming (agrarian) economy
300

Why were Rome and Carthage fighting each other?

What is they wanted to dominate/influence the Mediterranean basin.

300

Caesar's nephew who led the second triumvirate with Marc Antony

Who is Octavian?

400

This position could only be held for 1 year at a time. Ancient Rome had two of them that ruled like kings

What is a consul?

400

The cause of so much social unrest after the Punic Wars

What is there were many unemployed former soldiers that they went to the city and created mobs?

400
What culture did Rome base their mythology off of and why?
Ancient Greece because Ancient Greece had colonies on the Italian Peninsula.
400

The animal Hannibal used when crossing the Alps

What are elephants?
400

What happened on the Ides of March (March 15th 44BCE)

What is Julius Caesar was assassinated ending the first Triumvirate

500

This is a group of three leaders who share power. Caesar, Pompey and Crassus made up the first

What is a triumvirate.

500

How was citizenship different in Ancient Rome compared to Ancient Greece?

What is in Ancient Greece fewer people were citizens but they participated in their government more. In Ancient Rome, more people were citizens (including select foreign men) but less active participation in day to day governing.

500

Name all 6 Olympian gods with both their Greek and Roman names and what they control

What is Zeus/Jupiter- Ruler of the Gods, Hera/Juno- Goddess of Marriage and Family, Apollo/Apollo- God of Music, Poetry, Light, Artemis/Diana- Goddess of the Hunt, Athena/Minerva- Goddess of Wisdom, Aphrodite/Venus- Goddess of Love and Beauty

500

What is the term for Carthage's total defeat at the end of the Punic Wars?

Carthaginian peace

500

•Spread of slavery in the agricultural system •Migration of small farmers into cities and unemployment •Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar •Devaluation of Roman currency; inflation

What is the causes of the Fall of The Roman Republic?