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Explore the early wars, engineering marvels, social structure, and literature of Imperial Rome in this Jeopardy-style game.
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Jeopardy Christianity Geography and Social Stuff EARLY WARS Engineering & Literature Imperial Rome Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from 5.1 Italy’s location on a peninsula, the protection provided by the Alps and the Mediterranean Sea, and its climate made it ideally suited for the emergence of a mighty empire. True or False?
$100 Answer from 5.1 TRUE
$200 Question from 5.1 __________were wealthy Romans that typically owned property and held important government jobs
$200 Answer from 5.1 Patricians
$300 Question from 5.1 The Romans founded a new type of government called a ‘_________’, in which people chose officials to represent them.
$300 Answer from 5.1 REPUBLIC
$400 Question from 5.1 • This term correctly identifies the common Romans at the bottom of the social pyramid – typically poor farmers, craftspeople and merchants?
$400 Answer from 5.1 plebians
$500 Question from 5.1 First publically posted written laws in Rome, 450 BC
$500 Answer from 5.1 12 TABLES
$100 Question from 5.2 Over time, the Roman government transitioned from a Republic to an
$100 Answer from 5.2 EMPIRE
$200 Question from 5.2 What city was the center of Rome's enemy in the Punic Wars?
$200 Answer from 5.2 CARTHAGE
$300 Question from 5.2 Who was the skilled general who led his troops over the Alps into Rome during the second Punic war?
$300 Answer from 5.2 • Hannibal
$400 Question from 5.2 • who was the Roman god of war?
$400 Answer from 5.2 • MARS
$500 Question from 5.2 • Brothers who fought for the common man in Rome, both were elected as the head of their Tribune
$500 Answer from 5.2 Tiberius & Gaius Gracchus
$100 Question from 5.3 • What were the gladiator shows and what was their purpose?
$100 Answer from 5.3 Violent spectacles where slaves fought to the death for the entertainment of Roman citizens
$200 Question from 5.3 • What was the primary use of an aqueduct?
$200 Answer from 5.3 To transport Water
$300 Question from 5.3 • Roman gods and goddesses were mostly based on the mythology of:
$300 Answer from 5.3 Greece
$400 Question from 5.3 Romans used this material, which is still widely used today to build roads, aqueducts and even parts of the coliseum
$400 Answer from 5.3 Concrete
$500 Question from 5.3 Brothers who were raised by wolves, one killed the other & went on to found the city of Rome
$500 Answer from 5.3 • Romulus & Remus
$100 Question from 5.4 Who founded christiantiy
$100 Answer from the 5.4 JESUS
$200 Question from the 5.4 • Roman __________ helped the spread of christianity by allowing the followers of Jesus to travel anywhere in the Emipre
$200 Answer from the 5.4 ROADS
$300 Question from the 5.4 • The __________ helped the spread of Christianity by giving Rome a time of peace and prosperity
$300 Answer from the 5.4 PAX ROMANA
$400 Question from the 5.4 • Why did Roman rulers seek out, persecute & bully Christians?
$400 Answer from the 5.4 would not worship Roman gods or view roman emperors as gods.
$500 Question from the 5.4 What did the Edict of Milan, a law created by Emperor Constantine in 313 AD do?
$500 Answer from the 5.4 Granted freedom of religion & worship!
$100 Question from5.5 An all-powerful ruler who ruled for a short time (6 months) in a time of crisis
$100 Answer from 5.5 DICTATOR
$200 Question from 5.5 • When a country establishes control over foreign lands and peoples
$200 Answer from 5.5 Imperialism
$300 Question from 5.5 Basic military unit in the Roman army
$300 Answer from 5.5 LEGIONS
$400 Question from 5.5 The widespread use of slavery in Rome began in the ______, or large farming estates.
$400 Answer from 5.5 Latifundias
$500 Question from 5.5 This man was assassinated on the Ides of March 44 B.C. by a group of Senators Double DOWN – DESCRIBE HOW THIS MAN TOOK OVER ROME!