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$200 $300 $400 Final Jeopardy $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Key TermsWar Who am I? Reformers Government

A ruler who had complete power over a country C1 $100

dictator C1? $100

C1 $200 A form of government which leaders are elected to represent the people

Republic C1 $200

The power to forbid or prevent C1 $300

Veto C1 $300

A collection of laws written on bronze, which was the earliest collection of Roman Laws C1 $400

The Twelve Tables C1 $400

What gave rise after the Roman Republic fell? Timer The final Jeopardy question is: C1 final

1.The Roman Empire

C2 $100 A basic unit of the Roman Army, consisting of 5000 heavily armed soldiers

C2 $100 Legions

C2 $200 Members of the lower class of Ancient Rome including farmers, merchants, artisans and traders

C2 $200 Plebeians

C2 $300 Soldiers that were organized into legions.

C2 $300 Legionaries

C2 $400 Powerful landowners who controlled Roman government and society

C2 $400 Patricians

C2 $500 An unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar, Pompey and Crassus that eventually resulted in a civil war that brought down the Republic

C2 $500 Triumvirate

C3 $100 A series of three wars between Rome and Carthage

C3 $100 Punic wars

C3 $200 Leader of the Carthaginians in the second Punic war

C3 $200 Hannibal Barca

C3 $300 Started between Rome and Carthage over rights to Sicily.

C3 $300 The First Punic War

C3 $400 Rome attacked Carthage and totally destroyed the city so that Carthage would never rise again.

C3 $400 The Third Punic War

C3 $500 This war was started because Carthage attacked a Roman ally in Iberia (Spain).

C3 $500 The second Punic War

C4 $100 I was the last Etruscan king and I was known for my abusive power.

C4 $100 Tarquin the Proud

C4 $200 I was a Roman General that turned the Roman Republic into the Powerful Roman Empire

C4 $200 Julius Caesar

C4 $300 I was a member of the second triumvirate and a friend and distant relative to Julius Caesar. My affair with Cleopatra led to my political downfall and eventual suicide

C4 $300 Marc Antony

C4 $400 I was the adopted grandnephew of Julius Caesar I was part of the second triumvirate. I defeated Marc Antony and was the first emperor of Rome.

C4 $400 Octavian Ceasar

C4 $500 I fought in the first Punic War and was the father of Hannibal Barca

C4 $500 Hanilbar Barca

C5 $100 Became a tribune in 133 B.C. Wanted to divide up public lands and give to poor Vetoed by another tribune Eventually, Senate staged a riot and had him and his followers killed

C5 $100 Tiberius Gracchus

C5 $200 Tiberius’s younger brother, Tribune in 123 B.C. Had government take over sale of wheat and sell it to the poor below market price. Eventually, 1/3 Romans were receiving wheat for free Senate felt threatened and in 121 B.C. had him killed

C5 $200 Gaius Gracchus

C5 $300 General who became consul in 107 B.C. first lower class Roman to be elected to such a high office Set up professional army, everyone could join. Offered pay, land, pensions, and items Helped by providing jobs, hurt by making soldiers loyal to general rather than the government

C5 $300 Gaius Marius

C5 $400 General who opposed Marius; He took his army and seized the city Civil War broke out, in the end Sulla made himself dictator of Rome Believed power of Senate was key to end Rome’s troubles Senators had more duties, power of Tribunes weakened Generals could not have more than one year at a time

C5 $400 Lucius Sulla

C5 $500 Part of Triumvirate, Believed in a republic ruled by upper class senators After Crassus’s death, he was murdered giving Caesar full control

C5 $500 Pompey

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