Vocabulary
Expansion of Rome
The Roman Army
Recap: The Rise of Rome Part 1
Recap: Ancient Greece Geography
100

Legion

military unit of 5,000 men

        - conquered all of Italy

100

According to Roman theology who built Rome?

Romulus and Remus, twin sons of the god Mars and a Latin princess.

100

True or False:

All citizens who owned land were required to serve in the army.

True

100

What is the difference between a Patrician and a Plebian?

Patricians -landholding upper class

Plebeians - farmers, merchants, artisans, & traders - no vote or hold office

100

What was the general climate of Greece?

Hot-summer Mediterranean

200

Hannibal

Carthaginian General invaded Italy

- after 21 years, he’s forced back to Carthage & is defeated

200

At the height of its empire, Rome contained approximately how many people?

70-100 million people

200

Seekers of certain public offices had to perform twelve years of military service.

FALSE. 10 years

200

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Rome had two officials called ________. Like kings, they commanded the army and directed the government. However, their power was limited. A _______ term was only one year long. The same person could not be elected consul again for ten years. Also, one ________ could always overrule, or veto, the other’s decisions.

Consul(s)

200

The Tallest mountain in Greece

Mount Olympus

300

What did Rome do to Carthage in the Third Punic War

 Rome burned Carthage

300

Early Republic:

Two Consuls - supervised govt  & commanded armies

  • elected for _______

  • 1 could ______ the 2nd

Two Consuls - supervised govt  & commanded armies

  • elected for 1 yr

  • 1 could veto the 2nd

300

The Roman legion was made up of some ______ heavily armed foot soldiers (infantry)

5,000

300

Name that Commander...

In 458 B.C., a powerful rival threatened Rome, and the Senate sent messenger to tell ----- that he had been named dictator to meet this emergency.  ------ immediately joined the army and led his forces into battle.  He defeated the enemy, marched his army back to Rome and then resigned as dictator.  He returned to his plowing 16 days after taking command.

Cincinnatus

300

80% of Greece is covered by

Mountains and only a few rivers

400

Rome set out to conquer new lands looting their riches


Name the vocabulary word

Imperialism

400

The senate had how many Patricians who voted on the laws?

Senate - 300 Patricians who voted on laws

400

By the _______ century B.C., the Romans dominated central Italy. Eventually, they defeated the Etruscans to the north and the Greek city-states to the south. By 265 B.C., the Romans controlled nearly all _______ 

Fourth & Italy

400

Romans believed their government had taken the best features of a __________ (government by a king), an aristocracy (government by nobles), and a ________ (government by the people(Greece).

Romans believed their government had taken the best features of a monarchy (government by a king), an aristocracy (government by nobles), and a democracy (government by the people(Greece).

400

Name the 2 most successful city-states of Greece

Athens and Sparta

500

The Romans poured ________over the earth so that nothing would grow there again. The Romans were now masters of the western Mediterranean.

SALT

500

Who did Rome conquer in the first Punic Wars?

Rome conquered Carthage’s colonies in Sicily

- Rome is defeated in Carthage

500

In the Second Punic War who/what was Hannibal's secret weapon?

Elephants!

500

Fill in the blank:

In _____ B.C., a group of ____ officials began writing down Rome’s laws. The laws were carved on ________ tablets, or tables, and hung in the Forum.  The Laws of the Twelve Tables made it possible for the first time for plebeians to appeal a judgment handed down by a _________ judge. They became the basis for later Roman law and established the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law.

In 451 B.C., a group of ten officials began writing down Rome’s laws. The laws were carved on twelve tablets, or tables, and hung in the Forum.  The Laws of the Twelve Tables made it possible for the first time for plebeians to appeal a judgment handed down by a patrician judge. They became the basis for later Roman law and established the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law.

500

Name the three bodies of Water surrounding Greece

Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea and the Ionian Sea