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Roman Republic-100The two social groups of Rome.. C1-$100 Plebians and Patricians
Roman Republic- $200The two brothers in the story about the naming of Rome as told by historian Livy. C1-$200 Romulus and Remus
Roman Republic- $300Mural evidence from these early city dwellers showed they enjoyed wrestling matches, religious ceremonies, music and feasts C1-$300 Etruscans
Roman Republic- $400Engraved on bronze tablets these became the basis for all Roman law. C1-$400 Twelve Tables
Roman Republic- $500The body of plebians who elected the tribunes. C1-$500 Assembly of Tribes
Expansion and Crisis- $100A series of conflicts between Rome and Carthage that lasted over 100 years. C2-$100 Punic Wars
Expansion and Crisis - $200These estates provided grain, sheep, olives and fruits for urban markets C2-$200 Latifundia
Expansion and Crisis - $300Roman rule shared equally by three people C2-$300 Triumvirate
Expansion and Crisis - $400Victory won at too great a cost. C2-$400 Phyrric victory
Expansion and Crisis - $500Two brothers who proposed the same reforms of limiting the size of latifundias and distributing land to the poor. C2-$500 Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
The Roman Empire- $100A period of prosperity C3-$100 Pax Romana
The Roman Empire- $200These four emperors were all members of the Augustus family. C3-$200 Julio-Claudians
The Roman Empire- $300Name two of many construction or architecture accomplishments during the Roman empire. C3-$300 Aqueducts, Appian Way, Pantheon, arches, etc…
The Roman Empire- $400These “Good Emperors” had the backing of the Roman Army and were known for their support of large building projects. Name two. C3-$400 Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antonius Pius, Marcus Aurellius
The Roman Empire- $500Because he reduced the number of legions during the time of the PaxRomana, by 160 AD invasions by peoples outside the empire became a continuing problem. C3-$500 Augustus
The Rise of Christianity- $100. Most early Romans worshipped these deities C4-$100 nature
The Rise of Christianity- $200In 70 AD the Romans retook this city in Judea, destroying the Temple and killing thousands of Jews. C3-200 Jeruselum.
The Rise of Christianity - $300Named an emperor in 312 AD, he was known as the protector of Christianity. C3-$300 Constantine
The Rise of Christianity - $400Persecuted Jews hoped for someone to save them from their bondage. C3-$400 Messiah
The Rise of Christianity - $500After sentencing Jesus to death by crucifixion, he left his governorship in Judea. C3-$500 Pontius Pilate
The Roman Decline- $100One of the reasons why economic decline in Rome occurred is because of a rise in prices corresponding to a decrease in the value of money C4-$100 Inflation
The Roman Decline - $200Germanic tribes who came to Rome for a warmer climate, better grazing land, a share of Rome’s wealth, or for fleeing fierce nomadic invaders from central Asia. C4-$200 Barbarians
The Roman Decline - $300Name the two warrior groups from the north led by Alaric and from the East led by Attila. C4-$300 The visigoths and the huns
The Roman Decline- $400This emperor willed upon his death that the eastern and western parts of the Roman Empire be separated. C4-$400 Theodosius
Englishmen - $500This German soldier finally overthrew in this year. Name the soldier and the year. C4-$500 Odoacer and 476 AD
This N’ That- $100 This marked the spiritual boundary of the Roman city. C4-$100 Pomerium
This N’ That- $200A government ruled by one leader who generally gained their power through heredity. C4-$200 Monarchy
This N’ That- $300Said that all religious groups in the Roman empire, even the Christians, were allowed to worship however they wished. C4-$300 Edict of Milan
This N’ That- $400Emperor who allegedly set fire to Rome and then stood on stage singing while the city of Rome burned to the ground. C4-$400 Nero
This N’ That- $500Their suicide left Octavian the undisputed ruler of Rome/ C4-$500 Marc Antony and Cleopatra.