Roman History
Rome Vocabulary
Greek History
Greece Vocabulary
Halloween
100

Leader of Rome who was assassinated

Julius Caesar

100

 elected representatives make the political decisions

representative democracy (republic)

100

The chief god of the Greeks

Zeus

100

a city or town that controls surrounding villages and farmland nearby

city-state

100

Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable?

fruit

200
Rome being built on seven ______ gave Rome a geographic advantage. 

hills

200

a channel that moves water over great distances

aqueduct

200

What type of landform is Greece?

peninsula

200

government in which citizens take part directly in the day to day affairs of the government

direct democracy

200

What legendary creature is known to sleep in a coffin?

vampire

300

Who's teachings became the basis for Christianity in Rome

Jesus

300

A period of stability in Ancient Rome

Pax Romana

300

They created this sporting event

Olympics

300

a government in which a small group of people rule

oligarchy

300

What is the name of the undead creature that is often depicted as mindless?

zombie

400

Famous Roman building that housed gladiator competitions

Colosseum

400

wealthy aristocrats, upper class

patricians

400

What body of water did the Greeks use as their method for trading?

Mediterranean Sea

400

 logic, reason, “love of wisdom”

philosophy

400

Which country celebrates Halloween by dressing as "skeletons"?

Mexico

500

He was Julius Caesar's son, became a highly popular leader, creating an era of stablity called "Pax Romana"

Augustus 

500

middle and lower class citizens

plebeians

500

Who was considered citizens in Athens, Greece?

males 18 year old and older
500

center of new practices and ideas

cultural hearth

500

What year did Halloween become a national holiday in the U.S.? (closest answer gets the points)

1970