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100
The term used to describe the government style during the Roman Empire.
What is republic?
100
This creation appears like an upside "u", we can also find a large example in St. Louis.
What is the arch?
100
This style of art consisted of applying various colors to a canvass to represent a person or scene from nature.
What is painting?
100
This invention was used to ease travel for people moving from place to place.
What is a road?
100
The ruler of the family.
Who is the father?
200
System where more power in a government is shared by more than one person.
What is an Oligarchy?
200
We often see this innovation in churches with their ceilings following this design.
What is vault?
200
This style of art similar to sculpture used marble to form representations of people's upper torsos. It primarily focused on the area from the neck up.
What is portraiture?
200
This machine still used in construction today helps lift or move heavy objects.
What is a crane?
200
At this age girls typically completed their studies in school.
What is 7?
300
Those members of the high society of Rome who made up the ruling class.
Who are Patricians?
300
We can find an example of this innovation in Washington D.C. with our nation's capital building.
What is the dome?
300
This style of art used the same principles as portraiture but focused on much larger pieces of work. The style utilized marble, wood, ivory and other materials as well.
What is sculpture?
300
This invention was used to keep water contained.
What is a dam or reservoir?
300
The daughters would remain with this person after their schooling years to received their life training.
Who is their mother?
400
Someone who came to power by force or overthrowing an existing government.
What is a tyrant?
400
This marvel was the largest of the Circus style amphitheaters the empire built.
What is Circus Maximus?
400
This style of art was used on smaller items like bowls, glasses and pieces of jewelry.
What is decorative art?
400
This invention helped people cross over various impediments like rivers and other bodies of water.
What is the bridge?
400
Sons typically married during these years of their life.
What is their 20s?
500
Rome's working class: merchants, farmers, etc.
Who are Plebians?
500
We also know the Flavian Amphitheater by this far more commonly used name.
What is "The Colosseum"?
500
This style of art was used as decorations for people's coffins.
What is sarcophagi?
500
This invention used gravity to assist with the flow of water through town.
What is an aqueduct?
500
This person would place a newborn baby at the father's feet to determine if the child would survive or not
Who is the nurse maid?