The Rising of Rome
Roman Republic-politics
Roman Republic-War
Downfall of the Republic
Roman Empire
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what was different about Rome's government compared to the other civilization?

First ever Republic

100

How many people are on the Senate

300 hundred people

100

How long did the Punic Wars go for?

120 years

100

What did Octavian change his name to?

Octavian then change his name to Augustus or “the majestic one” and became the first Emperor of Rome

100

What did Augustus rule start?

The rule of Augustus started a new era for Rome, this started a 200 year of peace for the Roman Empire Known as Pax Romana

200

Who were the first people settle in Rome and when?

Latin-speaking people came and settled in Italy in about 2,000 B.C.

200

how many Consuls should their be at a given time 

Head of the government were two elected officials called Consuls who were administrators or army leaders

200

How did Rome counter Carthage navy?

Rome had to build a navy quickly to match the Carthage fleet so they decided to just copy the Carthage ships however they put a small bridge at the top

200

How did Roman try and fix the growing problem of unemployment and hunger in the masses?

They would have free food and free entertainment to sooth the masses and with the phrase “bread and circuses”

200

what were the two disasters that happen when Titus was in charged?

Titus also had a run of bad luck when he was Emperor, as two natural disasters would happen when he ruled Pompeii and a great fire in Rome

300

What did the Romans take from Greece?

Rome took and used the Greek alphabet, art, architecture, and many of their beliefs as well

300

What does the three branches of government do?

These branches of government are one to make laws, another runs daily affairs and the last branch act as judges

300

Why did Rome launched one last Punic War against Carthage?

Rome see Carthage as weak soon launches in to the Third Punic War intent on destroying Carthage once and for all.

300

What did Marius change in Rome's military 

The first thing he did was change Rome recruitment to all citizens with the promises of their own wages and their own land for their service 

300

What is one of the biggest advantages Rome had during this?

One of the biggest advantages the Romans had was their roads for the security and making travel fast

400

When did Rome overthrow the Etruscans? 

In 500 B.C. Romans overthrew the Etruscans king Tarquin the Proud and became their own city-state

400

What does the Council of Plebes do?

Plebeians were allowed to have the Council of Plebs which could bring up Plebeians issues and veto certain government acts

400

How much was Hannibal's forces?

Hannibal gathered a force of 46,000 men and 37 elephants to attack Rome with

400

What did Caesar do differently than any other dictator before him?

When Caesar took over Rome the first thing he did was insert himself as ruler for life unlike the previous dictators who ruled for a short time

400

Who finished the construction of the Roman Coliseum? 

Vespasian also began the construction and later was finish by Titus to construct the Roman coliseum 

500

who did the Etruscans influence Rome?

Through metal working, brick building, and military tactics 

500

what is the difference between plebians and Patricians?

plebians were poor lower class who had no power in government, while Patricians were rich elites who could participate in government 

500

How many Punic wars were their 

The result of the Third Punic  war Rome complete control of the Medtraiterraian North Africa, and later Asia

500

What did Octavian do that Caesar did?

Like his dad Octavian formed an alliance with Mark Anthony and Marcus Lepidus and together they formed the Second Triumvirate

500

what were the names of the good emperors 

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius are known as the "good emperors."