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NEW ROME REVIEW

NEW ROME REVIEW. This brought fresh water into Rome. Aqueducts. historyforkids.org. Mosaic (pictures made from bits of colored glass and stones) and the Hagia Sophia church were developed in what empire? Byzantine Empire. Poems that expresses strong emotion about life Odes.

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NEW ROME REVIEW

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  1. NEW ROME REVIEW

  2. This brought fresh water into Rome. Aqueducts historyforkids.org

  3. Mosaic (pictures made from bits of colored glass and stones) and the Hagia Sophia church were developed in what empire? Byzantine Empire

  4. Poems that expresses strong emotion about life Odes

  5. What language did the Romans speak __ Latin

  6. Roman Emperor Constantine accepted this religion? Christianity

  7. This is a picture of the __ Pantheon en.wikipedia.org

  8. A government which the leader is not a king or queen but someone who is put in office by citizens Republic

  9. This empire preserved the culture of Greeks, Romans, and Christians Byzantine

  10. The Romans architectural contributions were aqueducts, Colosseum, vaults, arches, and the _? Pantheon

  11. The Twelve Tables in Roman were _ Laws

  12. Living near the Mediterranean Sea increased what? Trade

  13. Who were judges and enforced the laws? Praetors

  14. Who was the first emperor of Roman that paved the way for 200 years of peace and prosperity called the Pax Romana Augustus

  15. The two classes in Rome were the Patricians and Plebeians. Who were known as the “Common People”? Plebeians

  16. Where did gladiators fight in Rome? Colosseum

  17. What culture influenced the Romans? Greeks

  18. The Romans religion was as same as the Greeks except they gave their gods _ names Romans

  19. Romans create this for trade/protection and help them to travel more swiftly from town to town? Roads

  20. Carthage fought Rome in the Punic Wars for Sicily and __ Lost

  21. The two classes in Rome were the Patricians and Plebeians. Who were the wealthy people who could only serve in the senate Patricians

  22. Who was used in Rome in Times of Trouble? Dictators

  23. This Roman general made himself dictator and was assassinated by senate. Julius Caesar

  24. Rome is located in Italy in what continent? Europe

  25. Roman was founded and named after __ Romulus

  26. What was accepted by the Romans as long as it didn’t conflict with the government? Religion

  27. The Roman Empire split into the Eastern Roman Empire(Byzantine Empire(Capital Constantinople) and The Western Empire was __ Germanic invaders (capital Rome)

  28. Poked fun at human weakness Satires

  29. The Fall of Rome was due to poor leadership, the Invasion of the Germanic Tribes, and _ Declining economy

  30. Virgil wrote the Aeneid and Horace wrote __ Satire and Odes

  31. The Byzantine Emperor Justinian organized and simplified Roman legal system became known as the Justinian Code and is used throughout __ Europe

  32. Roman Republic came to an end due to assassination of Julius Caesar; Augustus declaring himself Emperor, and _ Civil Wars

  33. Who did the Romans use to “Check and Balance” power in the government? Consuls

  34. Romans gathered in the forum (marketplace and public square) for public speaking which is also called Rhetoric

  35. The Triumvirate (political Alliance of three people) weakened the senate and the power of the __ Patricians

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