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The Ancient Rome Version!

The Ancient Rome Version!. Ancient Rome Jeopardy. Vocabulary: 100. The ruling class of Rome: ANSWER: Patrician. Vocabulary : 200. A person granted absolute power: ANSWER : Dictator. Vocabulary : 300. Three rulers who share equal political power.     ANSWER: Triumvirate.

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The Ancient Rome Version!

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  1. The AncientRome Version!

  2. Ancient Rome Jeopardy

  3. Vocabulary: 100 The ruling class of Rome: ANSWER: Patrician

  4. Vocabulary : 200 A person granted absolute power: ANSWER: Dictator

  5. Vocabulary : 300 Three rulers who share equal political power.     ANSWER: Triumvirate

  6. Vocabulary : 400 A type of government where the people have the power to elect officials to lead them.     ANSWER: Republic

  7. Vocabulary : 500 The idea that citizens have a responsibility to help their country.     ANSWER: Civic Duty

  8. More Vocabulary: 100 The ordinary citizens of Rome.   ANSWER: Plebian

  9. More Vocabulary : 200 Large groups of Roman soldiers.     ANSWER: Legions

  10. More Vocabulary : 300 To reject something:    ANSWER: Veto

  11. More Vocabulary : 400 A large farming estate:     ANSWER: Latifundia

  12. More Vocabulary : 500 Changes to bring about improvement:     ANSWER: Reforms

  13. People: 100 A military hero turned dictator. Told to “Beware the Ides of March”:     ANSWER: Julius Caesar

  14. People : 200 Led a group of senators to assassinate one of the most infamous Roman leaders:     ANSWER: Brutus

  15. People : 300 Ruled over the PaxRomana.     ANSWER: Augustus

  16. People : 400 Led Carthage in the Punic Wars:     ANSWER: Hannibal

  17. People : 500 The first Christian Roman Emperor :     ANSWER: Constantine

  18. Roman Republic: 100 The Punic Wars were fought between Rome and _________:     ANSWER: Carthage

  19. Roman Republic : 200 Rome is located on what sea?:     ANSWER: the Mediterranean Sea

  20. Roman Republic : 300 Why were the twelve tables important? ANSWER: It said all Romans should be treated equally.

  21. Roman Republic : 400 According to traditional legend, who founded the city of Rome?     ANSWER: Romulus and Remus

  22. Roman Republic : 500 The Carthaginians marched these animals into the second Punic war:     ANSWER: Elephants and horses

  23. Roman Empire: 100 The PaxRomana was a period of __________ in Rome:     ANSWER: Peace

  24. Roman Empire : 200 What religion spread to the Roman Empire?     ANSWER: Christianity

  25. Roman Empire : 300 This story about the founding of Rome was written by the poet Virgil:     ANSWER: the Aeneid

  26. Roman Empire : 400 Why were Roman roads important? ANSWER: Trade, quick movement of military, ideas and communication can spread.

  27. Roman Empire : 500 What were the three causes of the fall of the Roman Empire?     ANSWER: Poor economy, bad leadership, invasions.

  28. Fun Facts: 100 A person who fought people or animals for public entertainment at the Coliseum:     ANSWER: Gladiator

  29. Fun Facts : 200 A human made channel that carried water long distances:     ANSWER: Aqueduct

  30. Fun Facts : 300 What type of geographical landform is Italy?     ANSWER: a peninsula

  31. Fun Facts : 400 What was the original name of the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire? ANSWER: Byzantium

  32. Fun Facts : 500 What day is the Ides of March?     ANSWER: March 15th

  33. The power of the Supreme Court to review government actions to see if they are allowed under the constitution is called: Judicial Review

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