Law and Order & Religion
Family Life & Food and Drink
Housing & Education
Recreation & Country Life
Miscellaneous
100

How the Romans honored the gods

What is by making offerings and promises at temples, shrines, and altars?

100

The name of the 'fast food' places in Rome.

What is thermopolia?

100

Inside the front door where the rich receive their guests.

What is an atrium?

100

Two recreational activities of the rich.

What are going to plays, musical performances, public baths, gardens, libraries, shops, art galleries?

100

The name of the main gathering place in Rome.

What is the Forum?

200

What the Romans did to help the sick or injured

What is leave a small offering in the shape of the hurt part of the body?

200

Some of the exotic foods eaten by rich Romans

What are mice cooked in honey, roasted parrot, jellyfish, snails?

200

Homes of the poor were like this.

What is crowded apartment buildings made of wood, no kitchen?

200

The name of the 2 buildings where Romans enjoyed gladiator fights and chariot races.

What are the Colosseum and the Circus Maximus?

200

Many of Rome's slaves became slaves this way.

What is captured in wars?

300

Romans acted this way toward new religions

What is welcomed them as long as they didn't encourage disloyalty to the emperor?

300

What form of treatment does a 'paterfamilia' expect from his family?

What is obedience to him (father).

300

Rome was at risk for fire because of this.

What is buildings made of wood and/or grilling?

300

Most of the food for the empire was provided by these.

What are farms?

300

Why children rarely lived to age of ten in Rome.

What is the neighborhoods were filled with crime and disease?

400

The ultimate source of law was ...

What is the emperor?

400

The surprising thing Romans did if their child was born sickly

What is it was left outside to die?

400

Instead of school, poor children went here.

What is to work?

400

These people did much of the actual farming.

What are slaves?

400

This is how emperors in Rome tried to keep people from rebelling.

What is they gave away food and provided entertainment like gladiator games and chariot races?

500

This is how the law differed for the rich and the poor.

What is police rarely patrolled the poorer neighborhoods and/or they faced harsher punishments?

500

How a man became a paterfamilia.

What is when his father died?

500

Three subjects that rich Roman children learned.

What are Latin, Greek, math, science, literature, music, and public speaking?

500

What wealthy land owners did while at their estates.

What is reading, writing, picnicking, taking long walks?

500

The people who decide a case in Roman court.

What is the jury?