Rome: Republic to Empire
Trade and Geography
People and Society
Religion and Culture
The Maya
Classical Potpourri
4th - Mayan City-States
6th - Roman Provinces
7th - Germanic Tribes
9th - Mesoamerica
100

This term describes Rome’s earlier form of government where citizens elected leaders to represent them.

What is the Roman Republic?

100

This large body of water surrounds much of Italy and was key to Roman trade and expansion.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

100

In Roman society, this group made up the wealthy upper class and often held power in the Senate.

Who are patricians?

100

This is the term for a religion with one central god. 

What is monotheism?
100

This peninsula is considered the geographic heartland of the Mayan Civilization.

What is the Yucatan Peninsula?

100

This leader of the Qin Dynasty united the Warring States.

Who is Shi Huangdi?
100

This was the largest and most powerful Mayan city-state.

What is Tikal?

200

Julius Caesar gained tremendous wealth and military support during his conquest of this Roman province.

What is Gaul?

200

The Romans were connected to this extensive network of trade routes which helped bring exotic products to Rome.

What is the Silk Road?

200

This term refers to the common people of Rome, including farmers, artisans, and merchants.

Who are plebeians?

200

This religion grew within the Roman Empire and led to cultural fractures. 

What is Christianity? 

200

This term refers to the region of the Americas that includes Mexico and Central America, where the Maya developed.

What is Mesoamerica?

200

Ashoka converted to Buddhism following this famous battle.

What is the Battle of Kalinga?

200

The Roman province of Britannia is what modern-day country?

What is England?

300

After years of civil war, this leader took control in 27 BCE and became Rome’s first emperor.

Who is Augustus Caesar?

300

Rome is located on this boot-shaped landform that sticks out into the Mediterranean Sea.

What is the Italian Peninsula?

300
Romans are famous for many achievements, including this system used to transfer water.

What are aqueducts? 

300

This order, issued in the early 300s CE, granted religious tolerance to Christians in the Roman Empire.

What is the Edict of Milan?

300

Many historians believe one of the causes of the fall of the Classical Maya was drought, which eventually led to a lack of food, also called what?

What is famine?

300

At its peak, Athens was the leader of this league of city-states.

What is the Delian League?

300

Boudicca was a tribal queen who rebelled against Rome. In what modern-day country did her rebellion take place?

What is England?

400

These two top officials ran the government and commanded the army in the Roman Republic, serving for one year.

Who are consuls?

400

This North African city, Rome’s rival in the Punic Wars, gave Rome access to new trade routes when it was defeated.

What is Carthage?

400

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the eastern half continued and became known by this name.

What is the Byzantine Empire?

400

These groups from northern and eastern Europe invaded the western half of the Roman Empire in the 400s CE.

Who are Germanic tribes?

400

While they did not have a unified empire, the Maya were organized into these political units, often at war with one another (like Tikal and Calakmul).

What are city-states?

400

The Silk Road originated during this Chinese Dynasty.

What is the Han Dynasty?

400

This Mesoamerican civilization was central to the development of the later Maya, influencing their calendar, writing, and religion.

Who are the Olmec?

500

Upon conquering Rome following a civil war, Julius Caesar declared himself "dictator for life." What is this phrase in Latin?

What is "dictato perpetuo?"

500

These mountains to the north of Italy helped protect Rome from some invasions, but not Hannibal's. 

What are the Alps?

500

Roman soldiers were divided into groups. Groups of 5000 soldiers were called what?

What are Roman Legions? 

500

This emperor moved the capital of the empire east and later converted to Christianity, changing Roman religion forever.

Who is Emperor Constantine?

500

The Maya created both a complex calendar and system of writing using these tiny pictures.

What are glyphs?
500

This Egyptian Dynasty was famously Hellenistic and ended with the death of Cleopatra. 

What is the Ptolemaic Dynasty?