Checkpoint #67(1-7) 6.64 – Understand the Impact of Julius Caesar and the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.

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Checkpoint #67(1-7) 6.64 – Understand the Impact of Julius Caesar and the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire

1. After Caesar defeated Pompey, with whom did he ally himself with in Egypt in order to create constant food supply as well as restore Rome’s treasury? a. Mark Antony b. Cleopatra c. Sulla d. Crassus 2. Which statement best describes the senate view of Julius Caesar? a. Honored him as a king b. Feared tyrant c. He was a necessary dictator d. loyal patriot for Rome

3. Which of the following was a key conspirator in the assassination plot of Julius Caesar? Sulla b. Cleopatra c. Mark Antony d. Marcus Brutus 4. Which location was Caesar assassinated in? Senate chamber b. Coliseum Villa of Caesar d. Forum  

5. After the death Caesar which two people took control of Rome? Pompey and Crassus Crassus and Brutus Mark Antony and Octavian d. Pullo and Varenous 6. What were the fates of Mark Antony and Cleopatra? a. They both committed suicide b. Were exiled from Roman territory c. Retired in Egypt d. Served as consul and pro-consul  

7. What significant event marks the beginning of the Roman Empire? The death of Julius Caesar The death of Mark Antony The Coronation of Augustus Caesar The reformation of the Roman military

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1. After Caesar defeated Pompey, with whom did he ally himself with in Egypt in order to create constant food supply as well as restore Rome’s treasury? a. Mark Antony b. Cleopatra c. Sulla d. Crassus 2. Which statement best describes the senate view of Julius Caesar? a. Honored him as a king b. Feared tyrant c. He was a necessary dictator d. loyal patriot for Rome

3. Which of the following was a key conspirator in the assassination plot of Julius Caesar? Sulla b. Cleopatra c. Mark Antony d. Marcus Brutus 4. Which location was Caesar assassinated in? Senate chamber b. Coliseum Villa of Caesar d. Forum  

5. After the death Caesar which two people took control of Rome? Pompey and Crassus Crassus and Brutus Mark Antony and Octavian d. Pullo and Varenous 6. What were the fates of Mark Antony and Cleopatra? a. They both committed suicide b. Were exiled from Roman territory c. Retired in Egypt d. Served as consul and pro-consul  

7. What significant event marks the beginning of the Roman Empire? The death of Julius Caesar The death of Mark Antony The Coronation of Augustus Caesar The reformation of the Roman military