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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Geography and people of Rome Life During The Republic Roman Empire ArchitectureChristianity

Present day country and continent Rome is located within.

What is Italy and Europe?

What are three advantages of the location of the city of Rome?

Tiber River, seven rolling hills and Latium Plains.

The Apennine and Alps Mountains provided this.

What landforms made the area good to settle in because of protection?

During the Punic Wars, he led the Carthagians against Rome from 218 – 202 BC.

Who is Hannibal?

The first Emperor of the Roman Empire.

Who is Caesar Augustus (formerly Julius’ grand nephew, Octavian?

Plebeians

What were most of the citizens, workers and craftsmen, called?

Patrician

What were the nobles, the rich and royal, called?

Consuls

What is the position held by two citizens (usually patricians) that makes judgments and rules the army?

Senate

What is a branch of government served in the early years only by the patricians?

Two rights won by the Plebeians after their rebellion in 494 BC.

What is the election of Tribunes to represent their interests and laws recorded in the Twelve Tables?

He was the dictator who seized power from the Republic in 49 BC.

Who is Julius Caesar?

Life was different during the Pax Romana because of this.

What is more peaceful times, prosperity and great entertainment such as weeks long festivals including gladiator games?

Three lands that the Roman Empire grew to include.

What is Greece, Egypt, Italy, Indus River Valley, and Persia?

The reason the Roman Empire was divided in two by Diocletion in 284 AD, which resulted in the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

What is invasions from the North?

The name of the new capitol in the Eastern Part of the Roman Empire.

What is Constantinople?

This stadium is designed with arches in a rounded wall that was used for festivals that included gladiator games.

What is the Colosseum?

The temple built with columns in a golden rectangle, topped with a dome, used for worshipping gods.

What is the Pantheon?

The system that brings water to the cities through a series of overhead arches and pipes.

What are Aqueducts?

This huge track is bordered by stadium seating and stages, and is used for chariot races and circus-like activities.

What is the Circus Maximus?

This is building is constructed in the round, with many columns and arches, that makes for a good sound system for the plays performed there.

What is the Theater of Marcellus?

As a child, and throughout his life, Jesus studied this religion.

What is Judaism?

The result of Jesus' challenge to Jewish leaders, therefore, the power structure in Rome.

Why was Jesus sentenced to death?

These people carried on the message of Jesus to begin the religion of Christianity.

Who were the Apostles?

The leader who became a Christian and ordered crosses to be painted on his army’s shields.

Who was Constantine?

Two religions that evolved from early Christianity, one in the Western Roman Empire, one in the Byzantine Empire.

What is Roman Catholicism in the West, Eastern Orthodox Christianity in the East?