These people had no rights and considered property.
What were the slaves?
What is the twelve tables?
These brought water from outside towns to the city.
What are aqueducts?
The people who would fight each other, or animals, for entertainment.
Who were gladiators?
Capital city of the Roman Empire.
The elite ruling class.
The 200 year period regarded as the golden years
What was Pax Romana?
The language spoken throughout the empire.
What is latin?
The city that was covered in lava by Mount Vesuvius erupting in 79 BC.
What was Pompeii?
What was hierarchical
This gender did not have a vote.
What were women?
The Romans were the first civilization to build these architecture structure built from concrete and stone.
What are bridges?
The public venue used for chariot racing.
What was ciruc maximus?
The first ruler of the Roman Empire.
Who was Augustus?
The power to pass laws.
What were popular assemblies?
The amphitheatre in the center of the city of Rome.
What is the Colosseum?
Art was based of this earlier civilization, specifically with statues of Gods and athletes.
What is Ancient Greece?
The type of religion the Romans followed where they believed in multiple Gods.
What is polytheistic?
The majority of the population made up this class.
The political system that replaced the Roman Republic with power concentrated in one person.
What is an empire?
Three major contributions by the Romans to architecture.
Roman artwork displayed on walls and floors made with little glass pieces.
What is mosaics?
EXIT TICKET:
As you leave: Write 1 thing you feel confident about knowing, 1 thing you want a little bit of clarification on, and 1 thing you are completely confused on.