Rome/Sparta
Leaders
Vocab
Geography
Odds & Ends
100

The title for Rulers after the Fall of the Roman Republic.

What is Emperor?

100

The Roman leader who was assassinated on March 15, 44 BCE?

Who was Julius Ceasar?

100

These carried water to the Roman people.

What were aqueducts?

100

Hannibal came this way for a sneak attack on Rome.

What is Over the Alps?

100

This purpose of government is to create and enforce the laws.

What is promote the rule of law?

200

How long Pax Romanlasted.

What is 200 years?

200

A Carthage General brought these animals with him to attack Rome.

What are elephants?

200

He conquered the Persian Empire, Egypt, and parts of Asia, spread Greek culture (Hint: Many cities are named after him

What is Alexander the Great?

200

The Roman Empire controlled land surrounding this large sea.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

200

This type of government existed in Athens,

CLUE: Monarchy, Democracy, or Oligarchy

What is Democracy?

300

What was the purpose of the Council of 500?

What is To prepare laws in Athens to be discussed.

300

Many rulers of the Roman Empire cared mostly about this.

What is themselves, their wealth or their power?

300

It means to confirm or give support to a claim.

What is corroborate?

300

The name of the island that looks like a football at the bottom of the boot that is Italy (also what the first Punic War was fought over)

What is Sicily?

300

Where Mrs. Reynolds' son went to middle school.

What is White Oak Middle School?

400

What was the exact age Spartan children started training for the military?

What is: Age 7

400

A famous woman who made friends with powerful men such as Julius Caesar. 

Who was Cleopatra?

400

This country was destroyed by Rome. It no longer exists.

What is Carthage?

400

This continent was the location of Carthage.

What is Africa?

400

One place would have been better to live --- Athens or Sparta.

What is Athens?

Athens was a Democracy.

500

A Roman amphitheater where Gladiators fought. It is still standing today.

What is the Colosseum?


500

This "great" ruler conquered India as well as some of the middle east. His empire was called "The Mauryan Empire"

Who was Ashoka the Great?

500

Before it was an empire, Rome was this political unit -- similar to Athens and Sparta.

What is a City-State?

500

These were a great help to empires for protection from invasion, control of trade etc.

What are mountains?

(Hannibal learned that the hard way against Rome. So did the Gauls and Germanic groups. Also think of the Great Wall of China and the Inca Empire.)

500

The Roman Government did this when it built more than 50,000 roads.

What is Provide Public Services?