Geography and Influences
Government
Social Structure and Daily Life
Achievements
Rise of the Empire
100

This mountain range helped protect Rome from invasion in the north

The Alps

100

What is a republic?

A government where citizens elected representatives.

100

Who are the plebeians?

commoners- included farmers, workers, and soldiers.

100

What are aqueducts?

structures that carried water into Roman cities.

100

What is a triumvirate? 

Bonus: which people were in the first triumvirate? The second?

Rule of three.

Bonus: First- Julius, Pompey, Crassius

Second- Octavian, Mark Antony, Lepidus

200

How did access to the Mediterranean Sea help Rome?

Helped with trade and expansion.

200

These two officials were elected yearly to lead the government and army.

Consuls

200

What did Roman boys from wealthy families often study?

Math, science, literature, writing

200

Which Roman innovation connected the empire and helped armies move quickly?

Roads

200

Why did people love Caesar?

Why did they hate him?

Loved- created public works, gave jobs and property, made the calendar

Hated- feared he would become a king

300
What is a main reason why Greece developed into city-states and Rome did not?

Rome’s geography supported unity with easily crossable land, while Greece’s mountains encouraged division

300

What was the main job of the Roman Senate?

Advise leaders and help govern

300

These two forms of entertainment were especially popular in Rome

gladiator games and chariot races

300

What language did they create? Which languages come from it?

Latin.

English, Spanish, French

300

When was Caesar assassinated?

What happened to his assassins?

Bonus: who took power after he died?

Ides of March (March 15, 44 BC)

They were killed in a civil war.

Bonus: Octavian (Augustus)

400

Which group greatly influenced Roman engineering and government?

Etruscans

400

What was the first written code of laws called?

The twelve tables

400

Explain the difference in housing between the wealthy and poor.

Wealthy- big houses with space and servants

Poor- tall, cramped apartments that were dirty

400

Describe the features of Roman architecture.

Arches, columns, domes, concrete, statues

400

Why could religion help unify the Roman Empire?

Shared beliefs and rituals created common identity