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5The two brothers who wanted to found Rome
6Romulus and Remus
7Early civilization that gave Rome its language
8Latium
9A wealthy people who influenced Roman custom and
dress they were from the north
10Etruscans
11These people included merchants, craftworkers,
laborers, soldiers and farmers they could not
hold public office and had almost no voice in
government
12Plebeians
13The definition of the early form of government in
Rome
14There is no king citizens choose representatives
to rule (Republic)
15He came to power after one of his two co-rulers
died he would die a short time later
16Julius Caesar
17This leader was the first to be called emperor,
but he let the Senate continue to meet
18Octavian, a.k.a. Augustus
19The emperor who made his horse a governor of a
province
20Caligula
21The emperor who expanded Rome to the largest it
would ever be, and built a wall to keep the Scots
out of the empire
22Hadrian
23When this emperor died in A.D. 180, the empire
was showing signs of weakness (he was the last of
the good emperors)
24Marcus Aurelius
25The Roman contribution to the world that they
were most proud of
26Their Republican form of government
27Rome had these people act as judges they would
greatly influence how the United States formed
the Judicial branch and Supreme Court
28Praetors
29This code of laws was demanded by the plebeians
in return for them serving in the military
30The Twelve Tables
31Romans built this major stadium by plundering and
enslaving the Jews in Palestine
32The Colosseum
33These two water systems were used by the Romans
for both leisure and necessity
34Aqueducts and Baths
35The northern most point of the Roman Empire was
in this present-day nation
36England
37The Empire saw its golden age during the reign of
this emperor who began the Pax Romana
38Augustus
39The republic changed to an empire when the
leadership changed in this way
40It went from being led by voters choosing leaders
(Senate) to being inherited (Emperor/dictator)
41Three of the five seas that the Roman Empire
touched at its height
42North Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red
Sea, Caspian Sea
43The Punic Wars began because this country was
arguing with Rome over who owned Sicily
44Carthage
45The mountain range that runs through Italy
46Apennines
47The three islands that surround Italy
48(From top to bottom) Corsica, Sardinia, and Sicily
49The sea directly to the east of Italy
50Adriatic Sea
51The two mountain ranges Hannibal had to cross to
attack Rome
52Pyrenees Mountains and the Alps
53Name of the small stretch of water between
England and Europe
54English Channel
55The Colosseum was a stadium that held chariot
races, and could seat over 70,000 people, and was
built by this man
56Vespasian
57When three people rule, including who was in the
first one
58Triumvirate Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey
59Rome did this to Carthage after the 3rd Punic War
60Enslaved 50,000 people and salted the Earth so
nothing would grow
61He was called upon to leave his farm and become
dictator during a crisis he served for just over
two weeks then stepped down and was looked to for
inspiration by George Washington 2000 years later
62Cincinnatus
63The name for a group of Roman foot soldiers, and
why it was so successful at the time
64Legion it organized them into smaller groups
that could maneuver more easily in battle
65Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
66Describe the three branches of Roman government
and what each did
671. Barbarian invasions 2.Empire was split into
two parts 3. lead pipes could have made them
decline mentally 4.Christianity put the focus on
religion instead of military 5.they hired
mercenaries to control their vast borders, which
was expensive (debt)