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With your host: Mr. Spiconardi Jeopardy! With your host: Mr. Spiconardi

Roman Citizenship & Government Christianity Roman Emperors Roman Achievements Potpourri 1 2 3 4 5 FINAL JEOPARDY!

Topic 1: 1 point The right to vote, but not as individual, but instead as a tribe. On each question slide, you can double-click the white text to add a question. Take special care to not press Delete before editing the text, as it will remove the animations and possibly the formatting. To insert pictures, shapes, or Clip Art, too, go to the Insert ribbon. Double-click on the black text to enter the answer. The house in the bottom left corner will allow the students to return to Slide 2, where the question board is found. Make sure to change your Topic section at the top of your slides, too. What is suffragium?

Topic 1: 2 points What is the consul? This Roman magistracy was held by two elected officials who held the highest military command in times of war, and one could be appointed dictator in times of emergency. Marius, Sulla, Caesar, and Pompey all held this office. What is the consul?

Who is the paterfamilias? Topic 1: 3 points He held the legal authority over the family property and held power of decisions pertaining to familial life and death. Who is the paterfamilias?

Topic 1: 4 points The type of Roman slave who had been abandoned as a child and raised into chattel (slavery). What is alumni?

Topic 1: 5 points There were two types of this magistrate: urbanus and peregrines. What is praetor?

Topic 2: 1 point Nero began his persecution of Christians after blaming them for this event in 64 C.E. What is a fire?

Topic 2: 2 points He started the first Christian Church in the city of Rome, is believed to be the first pope, and was crucified upside down as depicted here. Who is Peter?

Topic 2: 3 points What is a fish? To identify themselves to one another, a Christian would draw the line seen below with his foot, while the other would complete the drawing to create an image of this. What is a fish?

What is the Council of Nicaea? Topic 2: 4 points This was held in 325 C.E. to organize and formalize Christian beliefs, which included the divinity of Jesus and Holy Trinity. What is the Council of Nicaea?

What is the Edict of Milan? Topic 2: 5 points This edict proclaimed religious tolerance throughout the Roman Empire. What is the Edict of Milan?

Topic 3: 1 point He made his horse co-consul and pontifex maximus, while also turning a wing of the imperial palace into a brothel. What is Caligula?

Topic 3: 2 points Under this “divine” emperor’s reign, Roman women who gave birth to three or more children were granted property & inheritance rights . Who is Augustus Caesar?

Topic 3: 3 points Who is Diocletian? He divided the empire into East and West, created a tetrarchy, and mandated that sons hold the same profession as their fathers and that Christians be removed from the army. Who is Diocletian?

Topic 3: 4 points The emperor who claimed to have had the vision depicted in this painting. Who is Constantine?

Topic 3: 5 points One of the five good emperors, he tore down Nero’s “Golden House,” and built the column seen here, as well as a new forum. Who is Trajan?

Topic 4: 1 point The Roman engineering achievement seen here. What are aqueducts?

Topic 4: 2 points Romans developed this artistic medium. What are mosaics?

Topic 4: 3 points What is bas relief? Depicting the praetorian guard, this piece of art was made using this Roman technique. What is bas relief?

Topic 4: 4 points Romans overlapped arches to create this architectural feature. What is a dome?

Topic 4: 5 points The retractable “roof”on the Colosseum. What is the velarium?

Topic 5: 1 point The class of commoners in Rome. Who are plebeians?

Who is Gaius Julius Caesar? Topic 5: 2 points He crossed the Rubicon in 49 B.C.E. and was appointed dictator for life in 44 B.C.E., a position that he would only hold for two months. Being stabbed 23 times limits one’s lifetime appointment. Who is Gaius Julius Caesar?

Topic 5: 3 points This uncle of Julius Caesar and populares consul burned down the house of Sulla and recruited among Rome’s impoverished to serve in his army. Who is Marius?

What is the Second Triumvirate? Topic 5: 4 points Octavian, Antony, and Lepidus formed this political alliance after the assassination of Julius Caesar. What is the Second Triumvirate?

Topic 5: 5 points Both assassinated for their efforts, these brothers attempted to pass land reforms and a redistribution of wealth to the plebeians. Who are the Gracchi Brothers (Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus & Gaius Sempronious Gracchus)?

Daily Double! These “Daily Double” slides are linked to the questions. As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

Daily Double! Template designed by Theresa M. Dyson Computer Resource Specialist, Virginia Beach City Public Schools Adjunct Professor, Tidewater Community College As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered. If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

What is the Battle of Actium? FINAL JEOPARDY! Category: Final War of the Republic This battle in 31 B.C.E. ended the Final War of the Republic when Agrippa defeated Anthony. What is the Battle of Actium?