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Middle class group

Plebeians

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The Italian Peninsula is surrounded by this large body of water to the south

The Mediterranean Sea

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Roman art and architecture were influenced by the

Greeks

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Series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage from 264 BC to 146 BC

The Punic Wars

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When was Julius Caesar assassinated?

March 15, the Ides of March

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Rome's upper-class group

Patricians

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How many hills surround the city of Rome

Seven (7)

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A channel that carries water over a long distance

An aqueduct 

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Who won all 3 Punic Wars?

Rome

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Marc Antony was in love with this person

Cleopatra

300

The part of the republic government that was at the top.

2 consuls

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The river that runs through Rome

The Tiber river

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The most known building in Rome, an amphitheatre in which gladiators killed each other for entertainment for the people.

The Colosseum

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After years of civil war, this is the 200-year period of Roman peace and prosperity initiated by Augustus Caesar

the Pax Romana

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Who stabbed Julius Caesar?

Brutus

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The part of the republic that votes on laws and leaders

The assembly

400

The mountain range in the Northern Italian Peninsula that Hannibal lead elephants through to attack Rome

The Alps

400

The best preserved building from ancient Rome and the largest unreinforced solid concrete dome in the world 

The Pantheon

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Who ended the Roman civil war with his victory over Marc Antony?

Augustus Caesar

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Nero blamed these people for the Fire of Rome

Christians

500

The three men who ruled Rome for ten years beginning in 59 B.C. were referred to as a

Triumvirate 

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Rome and Carthage went to spend the First Punic War fighting over this territory

Sicily

500

The network of this was used for transportation and travel throughout Rome

roads

500

This Roman general defeated Hannibal

Scipio

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What year did Rome fall?

476 AD