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HISTORY Quiz Yashvi Shah P 2

THE ROMANS

What country is Rome the capital of today? France Germany Spain Italy Greece

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Cicero Nero Julius Caesar Caesar Augustus Gaius Marius What leader became the dictator of Rome and put an end to the Roman Republic? Cicero Nero Julius Caesar Caesar Augustus Gaius Marius

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About how long did the Roman Republic rule Rome? 10 years 80 years 450 years 2000 years 150 years

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What was Caesar Augustus famous for? Killing Julius Caesar Conquering the Eastern Roman Empire Becoming the first emperor of Rome He was the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire He was a famous Roman playwright

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What two languages did many Roman speak? English & Italian Latin & Greek Latin & Spanish English & Spanish Italian & French

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What was the highest position in the Roman Republic? Emperor Consul Senator Aedile Tribune

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Knossos Sparta Athens Mt. Olympus Delphi Which of the Greece city was the most Successful fighting force in the ancient time? Knossos Sparta Athens Mt. Olympus Delphi

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Where was Alexander the great from? Athens Sparta Delphi Island of Crete

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Where did the Olympic start and when? Olympia 772 B.C Olympia 7 A.D Mt. Olympus 200 B.C Corinth 70 B.C

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What was the price for a winner at the Olympic Games? Gold Medal Money Silver Cup Bronze Crown Laurel Crown

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Athens Sparta Syracuse Delphi London Famous philosophers like Socrates & Plato came from which city? Athens Sparta Syracuse Delphi London

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Poseidon Hades Hermes Zeus Hercules Who was God of the Sea? Poseidon Hades Hermes Zeus Hercules

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