Rome
Architectural Advances
Rome Rises
Review
Timeline
100
The ________________ was an open square where business was carried out.
What is Roman Forum
100
What was the approximate date of the architectural advances in Rome?
What is c. 250 B.C.
100
By what date had Rome risen to world power?
What is by 146 B.C.
100
The people of Crete used to entertain themselves by leaping over ___________.
What is bulls
100
What is the 11th event on the timeline?
What is The Prophets of God
200
What happened as a result of Corinth resisting Rome?
What is Rome destroyed Corinth
200
What event on the timeline is the Architectural Advances in Rome?
What is event # 18
200
In the year 146 B.C., how did Corinth resist Rome?
What is by raging war against Sparta
200
The Phoenicians most important contribution to society was their ____________.
What is alphabet
200
What is the 9th event?
What is Greece is colonized and Democracy begins
300
What is the event number for Rome Rises to World Power?
What is number 19
300
What were basilicas?
What is public buildings used as offices and courts of law
300
In the third of the three "Punic Wars" who did Rome destroy?
What is Carthage
300
The Minoans built their largest palace in their capital city of ______________.
What is Knossos
300
What are the dates for Alexander the Great?
What is 356-323 B.C.
400
Te United States was formed as a ____________ and based much of its foundation on the principles developed by the Romans
What is republic
400
Where were the first Roman villages built and when were they combined into one city?
What is They were built on 7 hills and combined into one city during the time of the Etruscans.
400
Rome was recognized as the capital of the world because they had conquered__________, ______________,____________,and _____________.
What is Egypt, Greece, Macedonia, and Asia Minor
400
Put the philosophers in order
What is Socrates, Plato, Aristotle
400
What event number is Pericles and the Peloponnesian War?
What is 14
500
As the population of Rome grew, the Romans organized the city by building ___________________. They brought fresh water to the city by building ____________, and carried dirty water away by building ___________________.
What is roads, aqueducts, sewers
500
The Romans were considered to be in a "class by themselves" because of the strong __________________, their _______________, their ______________, and the influence of Greek _______________ and ___________________.
What is leadership, army, technology, culture, arts
500
Homer's most famous stories were the ________________ and the _________________
What is Iliad, Odessy
500
What is event number 20?
What is Reign of Julius Caesar