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Ch 32 Review Geography and Name:__________________________ Color:_______ Date:________ Ch 32 Review Geography and Early Development of Rome The dates the Roman civilization flourished were: __________ to ___________ . Rome is on the ___________ River ___________ and ___________ were the legendary founders of Rome. What brother was Rome named after?_____________________ The two groups that influenced Roman culture were ___________________ and _______________ . ______________ were people from the ancient city of Latium, an area in what is now the country of Italy. 7. Around 700 BCE, a Latin tribe built their village on the _______________, a hill in central Italy. Greek ___________ were at the southern tip of the boot of Italy and on the island of _____________. _______________ rested on two pillars supported by a half-circle of wedge-shaped stones. _______________ held the stones of the arch together. The arch and the cuniculus were adopted by the Romans from the ______________. ________________ and ________________ are two sporting events that were influenced by the Etruscans. ________________ was a person trained to fight another person to the death for _____________ _______________________. _________________ was what Romans used to build huge stadiums. _________________ was a large chariot track that held around 200,000 people.

16. __________________ was a huge Roman stadium built for gladiator combat and was even flooded to recreate naval battles! ___________________ was written in all capital letters by both the Greeks and the Romans. The Roman got their alphabet from the _______________ who got it from the __________________ How were the Romans influenced by Greek writing? ____________________________________________________________________ What is “Greco-Roman art”? ____________________________________________________________________ Greek art showed ____________ people; Roman art showed _____________ people Regarding religion, what did the Romans care more about than the Greeks? ____________________________________________________________________ 23. Greek Roman Leader of the Gods Goddess of Love God of War

16. __________________ is a huge stadium built for gladiator combat and was even flooded to recreate naval battles! ___________________ was written in all capital letters by both the Greeks and the Romans. How were the Romans influenced by Greek writing? How were Roman sculpture and paintings different from Greek ones? Leader of the gods Goddess of Love God of War 21. On the Map below, label the following: Alps, Apennines, Carpathian Mountains, Rhine River, Tiber River, Po River, Danube River, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Tigris River, Adriatic Sea, Euphrates River, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, ITALY, GREECE, EGYPT, Crete, Nile River, Nile Delta, Sinai Peninsula, Sahara Desert Greek Roman

Alps, Apennines Mountains, Tiber River, Po River, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Tigris River, Adriatic Sea, Euphrates River, Ionian Sea, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, ITALY, GREECE, EGYPT, Crete, Nile River, Nile Delta, Sinai Peninsula, Sahara Desert