language/culture (Rome)
Geography
(Rome)
Government
(Rome)
Impact on Australia due to European colonization
Aborigines
100
This is the Roman form of the King of the gods.
What is Jupiter?
100
This is the country that Rome is the capital of today.
What is Italy?
100
This is the type of economy that many countries have today that are modeled after the Roman Empire, A- Democracy B- Oligarchy C- Dictatorship D- Autocracy.
What is A- Democracy?
100
This was the civilization that lived in Australia prior to British colonization (who killed out most of this civilization).
What are the Aborigines?
100
This is what the Aborigine's religion is called.
What is Dream Time?
200
This is the Roman god of war.
Who is Mars?
200
This is the type of Landform that the city of Rome's Country is considered to be.
What is a peninsula?
200
This is about how long the Roman Republic ruled for, A- 150 years B- 230 years C- 450 years D- 500 years.
What is C- 450 years?
200
These were the three initial reason that the British colonized Australia.
What is penal colony, navy base, and easy access to trade?
200
This is where the Aborigines are said to have come from before they moved to Australia.
What is Asia?
300
She is the roman equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena.
Who is Minerva?
300
This is the Sea that the Roman Empire was focused around.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
300
In terms of leader ship, this was how the Roman Empire was different from the European ruled lands, A- One was ruled by a king and the other by an Emperor B- leaders inherited the power of leadership from their parents C-The leaders were chosen by the past leader D- Rome's leaders were elected by the people.
What is D- Rome's leaders were elected by the people?
300
This is the percentage of remaining Aborigines in Australia today (due mostly to British colonization).
What is about 1%?
300
This is one major reason for Aboriginal death due to the settlers from Europe.
What is European diseases?
400
These were the two main languages of Rome, A- Latin and Italian B- Latin and Greek C- Italian and French D- Greek and French.
What is B- Latin and Greek?
400
This is the river that is the main watercourse of Rome.
What is Tiber River?
400
This leader became the dictator of Rome and put an end to the Roman Empire, A- Nero B- Cicero C- Caesar Augustus D- Julius Caesar.
What is D- Julius Caesar?
400
These are the two most important natural resources in Australia that have benefited from European colonization of Australia.
What is coal and wool?
400
This is where many of the remaining Aborigines live now.
What is the Outback?
500
This is the main religion of Rome today.
What is Christianity?
500
This is another name for the Eastern Roman Empire.
What is Byzantine Empire?
500
Caesar Augustus was famous for doing this.
What is becoming the first emperor of Rome?
500
This is the main disease that killed out most of the Aborigines.
What is Small Pox?
500
This is how long ago Aborigines were said to have traveled from Asia to Australia.
What is about 40,000 years ago?