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$100 Question fromA Whose death marked the end of the Roman Republic?
$100 Answer from A Julius Caesar
$200 Question fromA What is a republic? Who could vote in the Roman Republic?
$200 Answer fromA The law, not the majority, is the focus. A government where the people elect their representatives. All free male citizens could vote.
$300 Question fromA How did the Romans establish justice for their citizens?(hint: think about what rights they had)
$300 Answer fromA 12 tables: written constitution 3 branches of government Law over majority rules Right to witnesses Right to defend yourself Right to a trial by a judge Property rights Contracts & wills
$400 Question fromA How was power shared in the Roman Republic? (hint: what did the consuls & Senate do?
$400 Answer fromA The Consuls led the government & military. The Senate passed laws & advised the consuls. Judges were in charge of trials
$500 Question fromA Compare & contrast the Roman Republic with the United States.
$500 Answer fromA • Both are Republics. • Both have 3 branches of government to separate power. • Executive branch: enforce laws (President) • Legislative branch: make laws (Congress) • Judicial branch: interprets laws (Judges)
$100 Question from B What is the difference between the number of Senators the US has and the number the Roman Republic had?
$100 Answer from B The US: 100 Senators Roman Republic: 300 Senators
$200 Question fromB Who did the Romans remove from power to form the Roman Republic?
$200 Answer from B An Etruscan king (monarch)
$300 Question from B What were the patricians and plebeians?
$300 Answer from B Patricians: Rome’s wealthy, upper class Plebeians: Rome’s commoners
$400 Question from B What were the 12 Tables?
$400 Answer from B • A written set of basic laws and rights of all Roman citizens. Like our Constitution.
$500 Question from B Who was Cincinnatus and why was he important?
$500 Answer from B A dictator who defended Rome and returned power to the consuls in just 16 days. He went back to his daily life farming. Didn’t want power!
$100 Question from C What’s the main difference between the Roman consuls & American presidents?
$100 Answer from C Rome always had 2 consuls that could veto each other & the US has just 1 President. Consuls served for 1 year. US Presidents serve 4 – 8 years.
$200 Question from C • Which of the following is NOT true about Roman women? • They could vote • They could own property • They managed the household • They had little power outside their home
$200 Answer from C Women could NOT vote.
$300 Question from C • The Romans were polytheists. They worshipped • many of the same gods as what other ancient civilization? • Egyptians • Macedonians • Mayans • Greeks
$300 Answer from C The Greeks
$400 Question from C • What did most Roman people do to worship their gods? • Built large temples • Carved marble statues • Set up shrines in their homes • Went to church every Sunday
$400 Answer from C Set up shrines in their homes
$500 Question from C Why were the roads so important? (list 2 reasons)
$500 Answer from C • Increased trade • Allowed the army quick movement • Kept soldiers busy during peace times
$100 Question from D Who did the Romans fight in the Punic Wars?
$100 Answer from D Carthage. Their only major enemy.
$200 Question from D Who was the major general of Carthage? He led his troops, with elephants, across the Alps, into Italy.
$200 Answer from D Hannibal
$300 Question from D List 2 results from the Romans winning the Punic Wars.
$300 Answer from D • Greatly increased Rome’s territory • Eliminated Rome’s only major rival • Gave Rome great wealth and slaves
$400 Question from D List 2 things that made the Roman army the best in the world.
$400 Answer from D • Best disciplined & trained • Large shields • Superior weapons (sword, spear, etc.) • Incentives (become a citizen & get paid well)
$500 Question from D Why was the Centurion so important in the Roman army?
$500 Answer from D • “Drill sergeant” of the Roman army. • Could adapt to changes on the battlefield. • Were the people the generals trusted to stand their • ground, no matter what.
$100 Question from E Why did the Romans have 3 branches of government instead of a democracy?
$100 Answer from E A republic becomes a democracy and a democracy becomes tyranny ~Plato They didn’t want one person or branch to become too powerful (plus, they saw how Greek democracy became mob rule). Rule by law, not majority!
$200 Question from E What did conquered people feel like they were over time? Why?
$200 Answer from E They felt “Roman.” They were offered citizenship if they served in the army.
$300 Question from E What were some of the benefits of being conquered by Rome?
$300 Answer from E Aqueducts, sewers, baths, forums (meeting places), theaters, paved roads, protection, increased trade, stable government, new foods, & more!
$400 Question from E List three things that Julius Caesar did that changed the world.
$400 Answer from E • Conquered Holland, France (Gaul), Switzerland, Belgium, • & Germany, west of the Rhine River. Doubled the size of • Rome’s land. • Ended the Roman Republic (no more elected Consuls). • Changed the calendar and gave us several of the names • of the months we use (July).
$500 Question from E List three things the Romans gave us.