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Who Wants to be A Millionaire??. Millionaire Rules. Write the correct answer to the next slide on a piece of paper (only need the letters) and stand up. First correct answer plays! Three Lifelines: Phone A Friend; 50/50, Ask the Audience.
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Millionaire Rules • Write the correct answer to the next slide on a piece of paper (only need the letters) and stand up. First correct answer plays! • Three Lifelines: • Phone A Friend; • 50/50, • Ask the Audience.
Put The Following Empires in Chronological Order • A. Egyptian • B. Roman • C. Greek
The Right Answer Is. . . • A. Egyptian • C. Greek • B. Roman
QUESTION ONE • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
Mad Emperor Nero is to have played the ________ while Rome burned: • A. Clarinet • B. Fiddle • C. Tambourine • D. Kazoo
The Answer Is. . . • B. Fiddle
QUESTION TWO • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
Julius Caesar suffered from: • A. Constant itching and chafing • B. Migraines • C. Epilepsy • D. Short man’s complex
The Answer Is. . . • C. Epilepsy
QUESTION THREE • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
Christianity was made the official Roman religion in the 300s CE by: • A. Julius Caesar • B. Paul • C. The Pope • D. Constantine
The Answer Is. . . • D.
QUESTION FOUR • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
The Roman, Cloaca Maxima has very pretty name but is really a: • A. A prison • B. A pig market • C. A public school • D. A sewer
THE ANSWER IS. . . • D. A sewer
QUESTION FIVE • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
The name for the political center of the city of Rome was: • A. The Palatine • B. Fields of Mars • C. The Roman Forum • D. SPQR Square
The Answer Is. . . • C. The Roman Forum
Millionaire Rules • Write the correct answer to the next slide on a piece of paper (only need the letters) and stand up. First correct answer plays! • Three Lifelines: • Phone A Friend; • 50/50, • Ask the Audience.
Put The Following Events in Chronological Order • A. Hollywood film Gladiator produced • B. Spartacus slave revolt in Italy • C. Hannibal crosses the Alps
The Right Answer Is. . . • C. Hannibal • B. Slave revolt • B. Gladiator produced
QUESTION ONE • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
The highest official in the Roman Republic was: • A. Emperor • B. Gluteus Maximus • C. Magnus Caseus (The Big Cheese) • D. Consul
The Answer Is. . . • D. Consul
QUESTION TWO • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
The Roman goddess of love was: • A. Aphrodite • B. Brittania Speria • C. Venus • D. The Gorgon
The Answer Is. . . • C. Venus
QUESTION THREE • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
The Punic Wars were fought against: • A. Carthage • B. Persia • C. Britain • D. Very small people with high voices.
The Answer Is. . . • A. Carthage
QUESTION FOUR • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
A beauty contest between these three lovely ladies launched the Trojan War. • A. Juno, Venus and Artemis • B. Mithra, Kali and Britney • C. Hera, Juno and Athena • D. Hecate, Aphrodite and Hestia
THE ANSWER IS. . . • A. Juno, Venus and Artemis
QUESTION FIVE • QUESTION FIVE: $1,000,000 • QUESTION FOUR: $500,000 • QUESTION THREE: $250,000 • QUESTION TWO: $50,000 • QUESTION ONE: $10,000
When Caesar made himself dictator of Rome, he had to defeat this General first. • A. Marc Antony • B. Pompey • C. Marcus Sillius • D. Cicero
The Answer Is. . . • B. Pompey the Great