Ancient Rome
Early Roman Influences
Patricians and Plebeians
From Republic to Empire
Rome Hodgepodge
100

Who were Romulus and Remus?

The mythical founders of Rome

100

Why were slaves who became gladiators required to fight?

To amuse an audience

100

Who first ruled Rome?

Etruscan Kings

100

Plebeians became nearly equal to patricians when they won the right to:

pass laws for all Romans

100

What was one cause of the end of the Roman Republic?

Caesar defeated Pompey

200

Who first learned in the area that would become Rome?

Latins

200

What do buildings in Rome show about Roman architecture?

It was influenced by The Greeks.

200

Who set up the Roman Republic?

Patricians

200

Why are both the Roman Republic and the United States today considered republics?

The people elect representatives to make laws for them.

200

The people who murdered Julius Caesar hoped that his death would give power back to the Senate. Unfortunately, power did not return to the Senate. What happened instead?

A civil war broke out.

300

What landscape would an early visitor to Rome have seen?

a hill beside a river

300

How did Romans get their alphabet?

From the Etruscans, who got it from the Greeks.
300

"I was elected to the group that holds most of the power" Who would have said this in Rome?

A senator

300

What made the dictator Cincinnatus a hero of the Roman Republic?

He chose to give up his power.

300

How did Octavian become Rome's first emperor, Caesar Augustus?

He defeated his rivals in battle?

400

What dangerous sport did Romans adapt form The Etruscans?

Chariot Racing

400

Why do historians use the term "Greco-Roman" art?

Roman art shows a strong influence of Greece
400

In the Roman Republic, patricians referred to:

Wealthy landowning families

400

Why did most of the city of Rome burn down in 390 B.C.E?

It was attacked by Guals (French)

400

What did wealthy Romans eat for a fancy dinner?

Parrots stuffed with dates, mice dipped in honey, salted jellyfish and figs.

500

What time period was the Roman civilization active?

500 BCE to 250 CE

500

What was a major difference between Greek and Roman art?

Greek art showed ideal people and Roman art showed realistic people.

500
Why did the plebeians want laws to be written?

So the patricians could not change laws whenever they wished.

500

How did taking prisoners as slaves lead to unemployement?

Landowners put slaves to work instead of paying free workers.

500
Describe how Rome changed from a republic to an empire.

answers will vary