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Revonne Melvin European Powers Ancient Rome World History Jeopardy. Jeopardy!. Julius Caesar. Pax Romana. Christian Era. Decline & Fall. Terms & People. Emperors. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300.
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Revonne Melvin European Powers Ancient Rome World History Jeopardy
Jeopardy! JuliusCaesar PaxRomana ChristianEra Decline& Fall Terms & People Emperors Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Pax Romana Pax Romana means this. Answer
$100 Answer from Pax Romana Roman Peace Back
$200 Question from Pax Romana He was the first emperor during the Pax Romana. He was responsible for building many of Rome’s great buildings. Answer
$200 Answer from Pax Romana Augustus Caesar Back
$300 Question from Pax Romana The Coliseum, which was bulit during the Pax Romana, holds about this many people. Answer
$300 Answer from Pax Romana 50,000 – 70,000 people Back
$400 Question from Pax Romana The Pax Romana last about how many years? Answer
$400 Answer from Pax Romana 200 years
$500 Question from Pax Romana The first five emperors during the Pax Romana were from the same family and were called the ___________- Claudian Emperors. Answer
$100 Question from Julius Caesar Why was Julius Caesar murdered? Answer
$100 Answer from Julius Caesar Senators thought he was getting too much power.
$200 Question from Julius Caesar As emperor Julius Caesar set up a new calendar that we still use today. This is what we call this calendar. Answer
$200 Answer from Julius Caesar Julian Calendar
$300 Question from Julius Caesar This was Julius Caesar’s great nephew who eventually becomes Rome’s first emperor. (His “real name” is needed for this question.) Answer
$300 Answer from Julius Caesar Octavian
$400 Question from Julius Caesar Julius Caesar (and his troops) defies the Senate and crosses this river, which begins a civil war in Rome. Answer
$400 Answer from Julius Caesar the Rubicon River
$500 Question from Julius Caesar Before Julius Caesar becomes dictator he rules with two other men. They had equal power. What is this called? Answer
$500 Answer from Julius Caesar a triumvirate
$100 Question from Emperors This emperor was probably insane; he had his mother killed and is said to have started a fire that burned much of Rome. Answer
$200 Question from Emperors He was the first of Rome’s emperors; he was in power during the Pax Romana. Answer
$200 Answer from Emperors Augustus Caesar
$300 Question from Emperors This emperor built the Coliseum where Nero had built his lake. Answer
$300 Answer from Emperors Vespasian
$400 Question from Emperors He was the emperor who built a wall in Britain to keep the enemy out. Answer
$400 Answer from Emperors Hadrian
$500 Question from Emperors This was the name of Nero’s palace that he built after the fire of 64 CE. answer
$500 Answer from Emperors Domus Aurea
$100 Question from Christian Era The first Christians were thought to be this; a group within Judaism. answer
$200 Question from Christian Era He preached that “God’s rule was close at hand” and that people should turn away from their sins. answer
$200 Answer from Christian Era Jesus of Nazareth
$300 Question from Christian Era He is probably most responsible for the spread of Christianity after the crucifixion of Jesus. answer
$400 Question from Christian Era This emperor was considered the protector of Christianity; he issued the Edict of Milan. answer
$400 Answer from Christian Era Constantine
$500 Question from Christian Era This emperor made Christianity Rome’s official religion; all other religions were banned. answer
$500 Answer from Christian Era Theodosius
$100 Question from Decline & Fall He was the leader of the Huns, an Asian group that plundered Italy in the fifth century. Answer
$200 Question from Decline & Fall The Romans minted more coins as the fall began, which led to a rise in prices called this. answer
$200 Answer from Decline & Fall Inflation
$300 Question from Decline & Fall This German soldier named himself “King of Italy” in 476 CE, which many historians think of the official “fall” of the empire. Answer
$300 Answer from Decline & Fall Odoacer
$400 Question from Decline & Fall This emperor issued the “Edict of Prices” which he hoped would stabilize the empire. answer
$400 Answer from Decline & Fall Diocletian