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Which of these stories about ancient Rome is a myth?  A: Rome’s founders were raised by wolves A:  B: Latins were Rome’s first settlers B:  C: Etruscans conquered early Rome C:  D: Rome’s people shared Greek religion D: $100 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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How did Romans learn about Greek culture?  A: They moved to Greece A:  B: Greek colonists settled nearby B:  C: They sold slaves to Greece C:  D: Greek leaders met with Roman leaders D: $200 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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The Etruscans staged gladiator fights. What does this tell you about Etruscan society?  A: It was a democratic society. A:  B: It was a society of equals. B:  C: It was a society with slaves. C:  D: It was a kingdom. D: $300 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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Which reason best explains why the Romans were influenced by Greeks and Etruscans?  A: Roman society valued different peoples and beliefs. A:  B: Rome society existed before Greek and Etruscan societies. B:  C: Rome was economically dependent on Greece and Etruria C:  D: Rome was geographically near Greece and Etruria. D: $500 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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If you were an ancient Greek and traveled to Rome, what might you see that was familiar?  A: gladiators A:  B: sculptures B:  C: irrigation trenches C:  D: arches D: $1,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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Which of the following is an example of how Rome was affected by contact with other countries?  A: Romans blended the gods of other peoples with their own. A:  B: Romans built buildings exactly like Greek buildings. B:  C: Romans refused to accept slave fighting as a sport. C:  D: Romans built aqueducts exactly like Etruscan aqueducts. D: $2,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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An ancient alphabet developed in ___was used and changed in ___ and ended up being used in ____.  A: Greece/Rome/Etruria A:  B: Greece/Etruria/Rome B:  C: Etruria/Greece/Rome C:  D: Etruria/Rome/Greece D: $4,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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What was a major difference between Greek art and Roman art?  A: Greek art showed gods. Roman art showed events. A:  B: Greek art showed daily life. Roman art showed ideals. B:  C: Greek art showed people. Roman art showed places. C:  D: Greek art showed leaders. Roman art showed gods. D: $8,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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Which neighboring cultures had an early influence on Rome?  A: Greek and Egyptian A:  B: Greek and Minoan B:  C: Greek and Etruscan C:  D: Greek and Persian D: $16,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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What was a cuniculus used for?  A: to cover a house A:  B: to cross a river B:  C: to support an arch C:  D: to irrigate a field D: $32,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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What feature of sporting events did Etruscans and Romans enjoy?  A: Participants could be killed. A:  B: The winners were given fancy prizes. B:  C: Slaves who won would be freed. C:  D: The losers marched around the city. D: $64,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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What building material enabled the Romans to build larger buildings than the Greeks?  A: iron A:  B: marble B:  C: concrete C:  D: bronze D: $125,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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What invention did the Romans learn from the Greeks via the Etruscans?  A: the stadium A:  B: the tragedy B:  C: the column C:  D: the alphabet D: $250,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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What kind of sculpture was uniquely Roman?  A: tiny statues of animals A:  B: life-size statues of generals B:  C: portable statues of ancestors C:  D: huge statues of goddesses D: $500,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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__________ Roman gods Zeus Jupiter Aphrodite Venus Ares Mars What belongs in the blank?  A: Etruscan gods A:  B: Hindu gods B:  C: Greek gods C:  D: Buddhist gods D: $1 Million Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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