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100

What large sea did the Roman Empire have almost complete control of?

Mediterranean Sea!

100

What were the two most popular crops of Ancient Rome?

Grapes and Olives!

100

What is Italy in the shape of?

A boot!

100

What types of entertainment went on at the Roman Colosseum?

At the Colosseum, there were gladiator battles, lion taming, and animal parades.

100

Thanks to Julius Caesar, was does the word "caesar" often refer to now?

A king!

100

What volcano destroyed the city of Pompeii?

Mount Vesuvius!

100

What was the Iberian peninsula (Spain+Portugal) called during the time of the Ancient Romans?

Hispania!

200

What was present day France called during the time of Ancient Rome?

Gaul!

200

What language did the first people of Rome speak?

Latin!

200

What popular clothing item was often worn by the Ancient Romans?

Togas!

200

What were the two class names for Romans called?

Plebeians and Patricians! 

200

What does the word "veto" mean?

To reject!

200

What was fought over during the first Punic War?

The island of Sicily!

200

Who became emperor after Julius Caesar died?

Augustus!

300

What was the plain called that Rome was located on?

Latium!

300

How many hills was Rome built on and why was it built on them?

Seven, to protect the city.

300

What two brothers were rumored to have founded Rome?

Romulus and Remus.

300

What type of land mass is Italy?

A peninsula!

300

What was the special council in Rome called that was in charge of creating laws?

The Senate!

300

What city on the northern tip of Africa was an enemy of the Romans during the Punic Wars?

Carthage!

300

What is a triumvirate?

A political alliance run by three people!

400

What are the three islands off the coast of Italy?

Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia!

400

What was the river called that Rome was located on?  How far was it from the sea?

Tiber, fifteen miles.

400

What form of government is not built upon kings and queens, but built upon leaders voted into power?

A Republic!
400

What was the top public office in Ancient Rome called?

A consul!

400

What famous general did the Carthaginians send to destroy Rome during the Second Punic War? 

Hannibal!

400

What is a latifundia?

A large farming estate run by slaves that ruined small farms in Italy.

400

What specifically was the point of the Colosseum?

Entertainment for the poor.  Roman leaders believed that giving poor Romans entertainment and food would keep them happy and unwilling to revolt.

500

DAILY DOUBLE

What three small seas surround Italy?

Ionian Sea, Tyrrhenian Sea, and Adriatic Sea!

500

The word "strike" means to protest.  Who would often go on strike during the time of the Romans and why would they go on strike?

The plebeians, because of the division of power.

500

What was the Pax Romana?

A long period of Roman peace and prosperity.

500

DAILY DOUBLE

What rivers were the boundary of the Roman Empire?

The Rhine River and the Danube River!

500

What is the name for a human made channel designed to carry water long distances?

An aqueduct!

500

What was the governor like position of power that was given to each leader of a Roman province?

A proconsul!

500

Where were the Carthaginians originally from?

They were originally Phoenicians!

600
How was the Roman military organized differently from the Greek military?

Greece used their entire army all at once whereas Rome split their armies into legions of 6,000 soldiers each, which were then split into even smaller groups.

600

What three leaders were apart of the Roman triumvirate?

Crassus, Pompey, and Julius Caesar!

600

Who were the four emperors after Augustus Caesar?

Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero!

600

On what day did Brutus stab and kill Julius Caesar?

March 15th, the "Ides of March"

600

What group of people lived on the Italian peninsula in during the Early days of Rome?  They originally helped Rome grow as a city but were soon taken down so that Rome could control the entire peninsula.

The Etruscans!

600

Roman soldiers carried a pilum and a gladius.  What are those?

gladius is a short sword and a pilum is a throwing spear!

600

How many people lived in Rome at its height? (give or take five million)

Fifty Million!