Roman Facts
Roman Architecture
Daily Roman Life & Customs
The Roman Empire
Roman Legacy
100

The Romans primarily traveled via an extensive network of _____, facilitating communication and the movement of military forces across the empire.

Roads or Roadways

100

_______ was the name of the building material that revolutionized Roman architecture. 

Concrete

100

Young boys were taught public speaking skills and the following languages while in school: _____ and _____.

Greek and Latin

100

The warm and temperate _______ climate was advantageous for the Roman Empire. 

Mediterranean

100
The Roman Empire used the idea of _______ to help run its government. 

Elected Officials

200

Roman society valued public life, __________, architecture, and law. 

Entertainment

200

Although Romans drew inspiration from Greek architecture, key characteristics of Roman architecture includes _______ and urban brick buildings. 

Arches or Archways

200

Reaching the age of ______ was considered an important milestone in the lives of Roman children as half did not make it to this age. 

15 years old

200

The Mediterranean Sea, also called "________" by Romans, was an integral component of the empire's success. 

Mare Nostrum or "Our Sea"

200
Romans were the first people which created solutions to sanitation and ______ problems. 

Sewage

300

The main Roman from of currency was the denarius (silver coin) and the _______ (gold coin). 

Hint: Au = Gold

Aureus

300

The _____ was the name of the large temple the Romans constructed. This temple was supposed to mirror the heavenly home of all the Roman gods and goddesses. 

Pantheon

300

At the age of seventeen, teenage boys were allowed the option of deciding whether of not they wished to join the ______ as a tribune. 

Military

300

The Mediterranean Sea is the largest _____ sea in the entire world, making it an invaluable trade and travel route. 

Inland

300

The Romans utilized _____ which transported fresh water into dense, urban areas. 

Aqueducts

400

Emperor Augustus reformed the government and established _______ (Roman Peace). 

Pax Romana

400

The _____ was the name of the large amphitheater where gladiator fights took place within the city of Rome. 

Colosseum

400

At roughly 2:00pm in the afternoon, after a day spent either at school or conducting business arrangements, Roman men would held off to the public _____. 

Baths

400
Due to internal corruption, and attacks from ________ tribes, the Roman Empire eventually broke apart and fell. 

Germanic or German

400

One important lesson of the Roman Empire was that countries should not rely heavily upon the labor of ______. 

Slaves or Enslaved Peoples

500

Due to the influence of the Roman Empire and its primary Latin language, nowadays, Spanish and _____ are related languages. 

Italian

500

The Colosseum featured ______ which enabled exotic animals and gladiators to be brought into the area without the audience knowing before the fight. 

Underground Passagways

500

Most Romans entered into arranged marriages in which there was a large ______.

Age Gap

500

The Roman Empire ultimately controlled ________ square miles of land at its height of power. 

Two Million

500

_____ was an art-form popularized within the Roman Empire, alongside statues and the creation of busts. 

Mosaics