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Do You Have What It Takes?

Do You Have What It Takes?. ANCIENT ROME. Round One. The country of Italy is shaped like a. Shoe. Refrigerator. Candle. Boot. The mountain range that walls off Italy from the rest of Europe to the north of Italy. Rocky Mountains. Alps Mountains. Smoky Mountains. Big Old Mountains.

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Do You Have What It Takes?

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  1. Do You Have What It Takes? ANCIENT ROME

  2. Round One

  3. The country of Italy is shaped like a • Shoe • Refrigerator • Candle • Boot

  4. The mountain range that walls off Italy from the rest of Europe to the north of Italy • Rocky Mountains • Alps Mountains • Smoky Mountains • Big Old Mountains

  5. The main river that runs through the center of Italy • Po River • Have Fun River • Tiber River • Missouri River

  6. This is an opening in the surface of the earth through which lava, gases, and ash are forced out • Black Hole • Meatloaf Pit • Ditch • Volcano

  7. Grapes in Italy were used to make this popular beverage • Welch’s Grape Juice • Wine • Pickle Juice • Grape Crush Soda

  8. By 502 B.C. the Romans had driven out the __________ ______, and set up a government where citizens had more power • Power Rangers • Etruscan Kings • Karate Fighters • Greek Warriors

  9. Most Roman citizens belonged to this group of farmers, trades people, and craft workers • Patricians • Salesmen • Plebians • Magicians

  10. This group of Roman people were members of Rome’s noble families • Snoody Toodies • Plebians • Patricians • Head Tribesmen

  11. Round Two

  12. This means (public thing) in Latin, the language of Ancient Rome. In a _______, citizens choose their leaders • government • circus • 6th grade classroom • republic

  13. People who acted for citizens of Rome and ran their government • Bird callers • Representatives • Kung Fu Fighters • Officials

  14. The oldest and most powerful branch of government • House of Representatives • Senate • Consuls • Old Geezers

  15. A Collection of Laws written on Bronze tablets • Twelve Days of Christmas • Twelve Truths for Living • Twelve Tables • Twelve Bad Jokes

  16. A general who was sent with a Carthaginian army to attack Rome at age 29 • Hannibal • Old McDonald • Constantine • Tiny Tim

  17. A Roman general who became a very popular dictator the people loved. The members of the Senate killed him. • Caesar Salad • Julius Caesar • Julius Irving • Augustus

  18. Egypt’s queen that joined forces with Caesar to defeat her brother • Jo-Jo • Super Nanny • Theodora • Cleopatra

  19. A war between groups within one country or area • Bloody War • Civil War • Community War • Tug of War

  20. Round Three

  21. This period of time meant “Roman Peace” • Hasta La Vista • Peace Out • Pax Romana • Romana Geevana

  22. A slave or criminal condemned to death that was forced to fight in arenas • negotiator • Unlucky man • commander • gladiator

  23. This was a count of people living in the empire that was taken every 5 years • census • poll • karaoke • Meeting of the minds

  24. In A.D. 79 Mount Vesuvius, a volcano in southern Italy, erupted and buried this city in Ash • Venice • Pompeii • Bedrock • Flatstone

  25. These were built to speed communication, trade, and travel throughout the Roman Empire • Squirrel Crossings • Lizard Lanes • Tunnels • Roads

  26. The New Testament stated that He performed many miracles • Jesus • Peter • John the Baptist • Barney

  27. This man once opposed Christianity, but later became a Christian himself. He changed his name to • Eugene • Randy • Paul • Mitchell

  28. When he became emperor, he ended the persecution of the Christians • Arnold • Waldo • Diocletian • Constantine

  29. Round Four

  30. This emperor realized that the empire was simply too big to be ruled by one man and divided it into two parts • Justinian • Fred Flinstone • Sloppy Andy • Diocletian

  31. The capital of Rome was moved to Constantinople, which is presently • Gotcha, Turkey • Istanbul, Turkey • Alexandria, Turkey • Iama, Turkey

  32. Final Score

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