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100

What geographical advantages does the Italian landscape have over the Greek landscape?

Less rugged mountains

100

What happened in 494 B.C? Describe the council of plebs.

Roman plebians went on strike to get equal rights. They refused to serve in the army and tried to leave the city to set up their own government. The patricians allowed the Plebians to set up their own representation in the government called the council of plebs. They were allowed tribunes that had the right to veto government decisions.

100

Who was Julius Caesar? How was he viewed by the common people of Rome?

Military hero and Rome’s most famous leader, loved by common people thought of like a hero

100

What was the most important aspect of Rome’s thriving economy?

Agriculture

100

Who are the good Emperors?

Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius

200

What is the legend of Romulus and Remus?

Founded the city of Rome

200

Who was Cincinnatus?

The best-known early Roman dictator of the Republic

200

What were Caesar's reforms? Do any of them impact us today?

Granted citizenship to people living outside Rome’s territory, gave landless people land, ordered landowners to use paid workers and not enslaved people, gave jobs to the unemployed. These reforms made Caesar popular with the common people of Rome

200

Who was Augustus? What is he known for?

Known for ruling a long era of peace that lasted about 200 years. He built a permeant professional army known as the Praetorian guard. Rebuilt Rome, imported grain to feed the poor, made tax collectors government workers

200

Who was Caligula?

Ruled after Tiberius before Claudius

300

Who were the Etruscans and what were they good at?

Skilled in metalworking

300

What were the Twelve Tables? When were they put in place?

Adopted in 451 B.C and Rome’s first code of laws written down

300

Who was Cicero? What did he speak about? How did he feel about dictators?

Rome’s greatest public speaker that spoke out against dictatorships

300

Who was Nero? What is he known for?

A ruthless leader, known for playing the fiddle while Rome burned in A.D 54

300

How did Augustus pave the way for 200 years of peace and prosperity? (Name two things he did)

Built a permanent, professional army, as well as the Praetorian Guard, to protect the emperor. He rebuilt Rome. He imported grain to feed the poor. He improved Rome's government.

400

Who did the Romans overthrow to set up a form of government where the people were treated fairly?

Tarquins

400

Who did Rome fight in the Punic wars?

Carthage

400

What reforms did Julius Caesar introduce to Rome? (name 2)

Creating physical structures, rebuilding cities and temples,

400

Who was Vespasian? What is he known for?

Starting construction of the colosseum

400

What does Pax Romana mean and what happened during the time?

Means Roman Peace and  Augustus, the empire expanded to its greatest size, reached a population of 70 million, and saw massive infrastructure growth (roads, aqueducts) and cultural flourishing.

500

Describe Roman soldiers? What were they good at?

Tough, good fighters and practical problem solvers

500

What was the Council of Plebs and how did it develop?

When the Plebians went on strike against the Patricaians because they weren't being treated fairly

500

Who was Trajan? What is he known for?

Setting the boundaries of the empire at the Rhine and Danube rivers