Supply increases, this would decrease
What is demand?
Style of government popularized by Athens
What is democracy?
The structure the Romans used to transport water
What is an aqueduct?
Leader who made himself dictator for life, ending the Roman Republic
Who is Julius Caesar?
Style of government popularized by Rome
What is a Republic?
A textbook, for example
Went to war against Greece.
Who are the Persians?
The Romans perfected this, allowing them to build massive buildings
What is the arch?
Two brothers who attempted to reform the Roman Republic
Who are the Gracchi Brothers?
Leaders of the Roman Republic
Who are the Consuls?
A journal entry, for example.
What is a primary source?
This athletic event, still done every four years today, was popularized by the Greeks
What are the Olympics?
Roman City covered in ash from a volcano and preserved perfectly
What is Pompeii?
First emperor of the Roman Empire, son of Julius Caesar
Who is Augustus?
Inflation, corrupt leaders, bloated military, to name a few
What are reasons for the fall of the Roman Empire?
Something you give up when making a choice
What is opportunity cost?
What is philosophy?
The building where gladiators fought
What is the Colosseum?
Two brothers, mythological founders of Rome
Who are Romulus and Remus?
A system in place in the Roman Republic meant to keep all branches equal
Something you want to avoid when writing or reading a source
What is bias?
The one and only emperor of Greece
Who is Alexander the Great?
Style of counting
What are Roman Numerals?
The name of Julius Caesar's final enemy, killing him in a civil war.
Rome's version of the Constitution
What are the Twelve Tables?