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What type of clauses does "si" meaning "if" introduce? 

Conditionals 

100

The battles of Cannae and Zama occurred during the

Second Punic War 

100

Pro bono publico 

for the public welfare 

100

Who, formerly known as Octavian, became the first Roman emperor and ushered in the Pax Romāna?

Augustus Caesar 

100

Which province produced linen, papyrus, and a large portion of Rome’s grain supply

Egypt 

200

laudātae sunt

have been praised 

200

Where would the Romans go to enjoy lūdī and mūnera

The Colosseum 

200

The American Founding Father John Adams once wrote that he had “crossed the Rubicon.” By this he meant that he

He could no longer go back 

200

The Carthaginian general Hannibal dealt the Romans the most costly defeat in their history up to that point at the Battle of

Cannae 

200

Who was the pilot of Aeneas's ship 

"One life shall be given for many" 

Palinurus 

300

Quorum 

Whose 

300

What are the three moods in Latin? 

Indicative, subjunctive, imperative

300

Where would you find the abbreviation of the Latin words Post Scrīptum

At the end of a letter 

300

Which Julio-Claudian emperor was infamous for building a huge palace for himself called the Domus Aurea after the Great Fire of AD 64

Nero

300

Whose treachery convinced the Trojans to bring the wooden horse into the city

Sinon
400

What type of subjunctive clauses does the word "ut" signify? 

Purpose/result 

400

What case expresses location/place where?

Locative 

400

Q.E.D., which used to be required at the end of geometric proofs, is the abbreviation for Quod erat

Demonstrandum 

400

What Roman poet, author of the Metamorphoses, was exiled by Augustus for “carmen et error”?

Ovid 

400

What couple was rewarded for showing hospitality to Jupiter and Mercury?

Pyramus and Thisbe 

500

Sī vōbīs placet, plaudite

Clap/Applaud 

500

What are verbs called that are in active in meaning but only have passive forms? 

Deponent from depono, deponere

500

Aut inveniam viam aut faciam 

Either I will find a way, or I will make one. - Hannibal when his generals told him he couldn't cross the Alps with his elephants 

500

Where were Antony and Cleopatra defeated? 

Actium Greece

500

The factiōnēs known as prasinī, russātī, venetī, and albātī were associated with

Gladiators