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Ocean Lakes High School Rome Edition

A:B: On the coast of SicilySeven hills on Tiber River Where did the Latin tribe build Rome? C:D: Just south of the AlpsOn top of Athens

B: Seven hills on Tiber River

A:B: AristocracyRepublic The Etruscans ruled Rome with what type of gov.? C:D: MonarchyDirect Democracy

C: Monarchy

A:B: Carthage’s desire to eliminate Rome Greece’s desire to be a major power again The first Punic War was started because of C:D: Rome’s desire for control of important islands in Med Sea Egypt’s revolt against outside control

C: Rome’s desire for control of important islands in Med Sea

A:B: ScipioHannibal __________, was a great war general who led Carthage against Rome in the Second Punic War. C:D: Julius CaesarAlexander

B: Hannibal

A:B: Rome expanded empire and gained control of Med Sea Carthage established itself as power of Med Sea What was the result of the Punic Wars? C:D: Rome and Carthage ended with treaty Egypt was victorious and regained control of their empire

A: Rome expanded empire and gained control of Med Sea

A:B: PatriciansConsuls Name for social class of Romans who made up 90% of population and held important positions in society but could not hold public office C:D: CenturiatesPlebeians

D: Plebeians

A:B: PeterPaul Which of Jesus’ apostles helped spread Christianity throughout the Roman empire? C:D: JohnAbraham

B: Paul

A:B: Made himself dictator of Rome Conquered new territories, including Gaul (France) Which of the following statements about Julius Caesar is FALSE? C:D: Was assassinated by the Senate Led Rome to victory in the Punic Wars

D: Led Rome to victory in the Punic Wars

A:B: SenatorsConsuls Representatives of the Plebeian class in the republic were known as…. C:D: TribunesGenerals

C: Tribunes

A:B: The Punic WarsThe apostles (Paul & Peter) Which of the following did NOT aid the spread of Christianity? C:D: Constantine’s Edict of Milan Christianity being a universal / missionary faith

A: The Punic Wars

A:B: An eye for an eyeInnocent until proven guilty Which legal idea comes from Justinian’s Code C:D: You have the right to remain silent Honor thy father and thy mother

B: Innocent until proven guilty

A:B: AqueductRoads Which is not a legacy of Ancient Rome? C:D: ForumDirect Democracy

D: Direct Democracy

A:B: Civil service or bureaucracy to run Rome Secured and expanded Rome’s borders Which is NOT an accomplishment of Emperor Augustus (Octavian) Caesar? C:D: Erected beautiful buildings in the city of Rome Dividing the empire into two sections, East and West

D: Dividing the empire into two sections, East and West

A:B: The rise of Christianity Military became weak due to use of mercenaries Which is NOT a factor in the decline of the Roman empire (in the west!!!) C:D: Economy suffered due to lack of trade, limited farming and inflation of prices Emperors became corrupt with power

A: The rise of Christianity

A:B: Roman engineering – roads, aqueducts, city grids Roman law – innocent until proven guilty and Justinian code Which important feature of Rome is NOT crucial to American history? C:D: Roman government – Republic (representative government) Roman Army – military strategy and formation

D: Roman Army – military strategy and formation

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