Chapter 34 Jeopardy! * 1 st Period of Expansion Punic Wars From Republic to Empire How bout’ some vocab?! Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500.

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Chapter 34 Jeopardy! * 1 st Period of Expansion Punic Wars From Republic to Empire How bout’ some vocab?! Potpourri

1 st Period of Expansion 100 Gaul is what modern day country? France Exit

1 st Period of Expansion 200 Rome drove out (conquered) these people in Northern Italy Etruscans Exit

1 st Period of Expansion 300 This class of people was forced to serve more and more in the army plebeians Exit

1 st Period of Expansion 400 These people looted and burned Rome to the ground Gauls Exit

1 st Period of Expansion 500 This Roman farmer, relinquished his power as dictator after defeating the enemy Cincinnatus. Exit

Roman Republic and Punic War 100 What is a republic? A government where citizens have the right to vote and choose their leaders Exit

The Roman Republic and the Punic Wars 200 The Senate of the early Roman Republic was made up of which class of people? Patricians Exit

The Roman Republic and Punic Wars 300 Who was Hannibal, and what was his greatest accomplishment? He was a North African general, and he invaded Italy on a herd of elephants destroying the countryside of Italy Exit

The Roman Republic and the Punic Wars 400 Famous Roman general who finally defeated Hannibal? Scipio Exit

The Roman Republic and the Punic Wars 500 What does SPQR stand for? The Senate and the People of Rome “Senatus Populusque Romanus” Exit

From Republic to Empire 100 This slave led one of the most famous slave revolts in Rome? Spartacus Exit

From Republic to Empire 300 These two famous Roman generals fought for control of Rome? Pompey and Julius Caesar Exit

From Republic to Empire 200 Octavian was renamed by the Senate, what name was he given? What does it mean? Augustus; “revered” or “honored” Exit

From Republic to Empire 400 Octavian's jealous rivals. Queen Cleopatra of Egypt and Marc Antony Exit

From Republic to Empire 500 Octavian gave Rome its first….(3 things). Police force, firefighters, and library Exit

Vocabulary 100 When one country/region fights each other? Civil war Exit

Vocabulary 500 What is Pax Romana Roman peace; a period of 200 years of peace and stability in Rome. Exit

Vocabulary 300 A large territory that is governed/controled by a single leader or government? Empire Exit

Vocabulary 400 Established by Octavian, this private army was supposed to protect the emperor, but often plotted against him. Praetorian Guard. Exit

Vocabulary 200 Territories who agree to work together (for the common enemy) Allies Exit

Potpourri 100 He kept people happy by providing gladiator fights fo’ free! Julius Caesar Exit

Potpourri 200 In which (Punic) war was Carthage burned to the ground? 3 rd Punic War Exit

Potpourri 300 I stated, “I found Rome brick and left it marble” Octavian Exit

Potpourri 400 Name two territories gained as a result of the Punic Wars? Carthage, Spain, Sicily, Greece, Macedonia. Exit

Potpourri 500 Julius Caesar died on March 15 th 44BCE, which is also known as what? Ides of March. Exit

Final Jeopardy! Julius Caesar adopted a new calendar that included the month of July, what do we call that calendar today? Julian Calendar Exit

Daily Double Question