 A.) Patricians  B.) Plebeians  C.)DaPo Class  D.) All of the above.

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 A.) Patricians  B.) Plebeians  C.)DaPo Class  D.) All of the above

 A.) Patricians  B.) Plebeians  C.)DaRitz Class  D.) All of the above

 A.) Ten Commandments  B.) Bill of Rights  C.) Twelve Tables  D.) Code of Augustus

 A.) Rome and Greece  B.) Sicily and Rome  C.) Greece and Troy  D.) Rome and Carthage

 A.) Cannae  B.) Bull Run  C.) Trebia River  D.) Gettysburg

 A.) Crete  B.) Sicily  C.) Corsica  D.) Greenland

 A.) Rockies  B.) Andes  C.) Apennines  D.) Alps

 A.) Visigoths  B.) Spaniards  C.) Gauls  D.) Hicks

 A.) Quintus Fabius Maximus  B.) Maximus Decimus Meridius  C.) Mikus Andrewus Sakashius  D.) Markus Christophas Sakashius

 A.) Carthage  B.) Sicily  C.) Zama  D.) Altoona

 A.) A Group of war elephants  B.) Millions of dollars  C.) Carthage could not leave Africa  D.) All of the above

 A.) Burned the city  B.) Killed and enslaved many its inhabitants  C.) Sowed salt in the land  D.) All of the above

 A) Hannibal  B) Pompey  C) Romulus  D) Remus

 A) Brutus  B) Cassius  C) Decimus  D) Augustus

 A) It was the 1 st day of Lupercalia.  B) It was the day Hannibal was defeated.  C) It was the day Caesar was assassinated.  D.) It was when Caesar crossed the Rubicon River.

 1.) B Plebeians  2.) A Patricians  3.) C Twelve Tables  4.) D Rome and Carthage  5.) A Cannae 13.) B Pompey  6.) B Sicily 14.) B Cassius  7.) D Alps 15.) C Caesar’s  8.) C Gauls Assassination  9.) A QFM  10.) C Zama  11.) & 12.) D All of the above

 15 Correct: Awesome! Maximus is proud to call you a fellow Gladiator  Correct: Great! Maximus respects your abilities.  Correct: Good! You’ll be on the front lines of his army…

 Commodus says you will be thrown to the lions, may the gods have mercy on your soul.