Roman Jeopardy I Architecture Republic People Geography Leaders
Architecture for 100 Place where the gladiatorial games were held. Colosseum
Architecture for 200 Place chariot racing took place. Circus Maximus
Architecture for 300 For the Romans this place was like a health club. Bath Houses
Architecture for 400 The Center of Rome that held temples, shops, and government buildings. Forum
Architecture for 500 Located in Rome this was a temple for all Gods. The Pantheon
Republic People for 100 Absolute Ruler that usually came to power in times of need. Dictator
Republic People for 200 These were the wealthy citizens of Rome. Patricians
Republic People for 300 The Co-rulers of Rome during the Republic. Consuls
Republic People for 400 These people protected the rights of plebeians. Tribunes
Republic People for 500 These were the poor citizens of Rome. Plebeians
Geography for 100 The hill on which Rome was originally founded. Dictator
Geography for 200 Name of the City that fought Rome in the Punic Wars. Carthaginians
Geography for 300 The Major River that runs through Rome is called. The Tiber
Geography for 400 The Hill which was the religious activity was centered in Rome. Capitoline Hill
Geography for 500 When the Capitol City of the Empire was moved away from Rome it was relocated here. Constantinople
Leaders for 100 He was killed in the capital on the ides of March and was the Republic’s last Dictator. Julius Caesar
Leaders for 200 Originally named Octavian, he became the first Emperor of Rome. Augustus
Leaders for 300 Famous Carthaginian general who brought elephants over the Alps to invade Italy. Hannibal Barca
Leaders for 400 This Emperor believed he ruled through divine right. Diocletian
Leaders for 500 This German invaded Rome and took the capital in 410 AD. Alaric