Military/Leadership
Religion/Respect
Roads & Trade Routes/
Economy
Language/Education
Extra
100

How many men were assisting the emperor?

9 Cohorts.

100

Where did the citizens go to worship?

Churches, temples, and/or shrines.

100

What drove the Roman economy?

Industry, trade, and agriculture.

100

What was the official language in the Roman Empire?

Latin.

100

Around what time did Rome emerge?

Around 625 BC.

200

Who was the first ruler in the Roman Empire?

Romulus.

200

Was it okay to believe in different religions or gods in Ancient Rome? (Yes or No)

Yes!

200

(About) How long was the road network?

250,000 miles long.

200

What was the focus of education in Ancient Rome?

Public speaking and literature.

200

Which continents was Rome in? (3)

Parts of Asia, Africa, and most of Europe.

300

What were the groups of men that were divided into 10 cohorts called?

Legion

300

Who were typically the most respected people?

Government officials (priests, emperors, etc.).

300

What did craftsmen typically make?

Glasswork, pottery, textiles, and metalwork.

300

What were the Romance languages that Latin influenced?

French, Spanish, and Italian.

300

When was Julius Ceasers' assassination?

AD 44.

400

Who led the legions?

Legatus

400

What was the religion(s) of the Romans?

Polytheistic.

400

Where did the Silk Road connect Rome to?

China.

400

What was one thing kids of wealthy families learned?

Philosophy, mathematics, or literature.

400

When was the first emperor seen in Rome?

31 BC