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Jeopardy Fall of Rome Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Achievements ChristianityVocabulary Potpourri

$100 Question from Fall of Rome They invaded Rome

$100 Answer from Fall of Rome Who are the Barbarians?

$200 Question from Fall of Rome The Roman Empire was shaped like this breakfast pastry.

$200 Answer from Fall of Rome What is a donut?

$300 Question from Fall of Rome The high death rate lead to this problem.

$300 Answer from Fall of Rome What is decline in the workforce?

$400 Question from Fall of Rome Civil wars and greedy government officials were a result of this problem.

$400 Answer from Fall of Rome What is government growth?

$500 Question from Fall of Rome This Barbarian succeeded in conquering the city of Rome.

$500 Answer from Fall of Rome Who was Alaric?

$100 Question from Achievements Rome built these structures to bring water into the cities.

$100 Answer from Achievements What are aqueducts?

$200 Question from Achievements The Romans excelled at creating this organized and professional organization, which allowed them to form a vast empire.

$200 Answer from Achievements What is an army?

$300 Question from Achievements Many English words come from this Roman language.

$300 Answer from Achievements What is Latin?

$400 Question from Achievements The construction of Roman roads that are still used today is an example of Roman genius in this area.

$400 Answer from Achievments What is engineering?

$500 Question from Achievements Roman judges believed that all free people had these.

$500 Answer from Achievements What are rights?

$100 Question from Christianity Christians believe that Jesus rose from the dead, which is called this.

$100 Answer from Christianity What is the Resurrection?

$200 Question from Christianity The first followers of Jesus belonged to this religion.

$200 Answer from Christianity What is Judaism?

$300 Question from Christianity Christ is the Greek form of this word. Christians believe Jesus was this person.

$300 Answer from Christianity What is messiah?

$400 Question from Christianity When the Roman Empire was weak, emperors did this to the Christians.

$400 Answer from Christianity What is persecute them?

$500 Question from Christianity These people made Christianity more popular by refusing to give up their beliefs.

$500 Answer from Christianity Who were martyrs?

$100 Question from Vocabulary The Roman Empire’s upper class.

$100 Answer from Vocabulary What is the elite?

$200 Question from Vocabulary A story that teaches a religious lesson; Jesus often used them in his teaching.

$200 Answer from Vocabulary What is a parable?

$300 Question from Vocabulary A group within a larger group; the first Christians were considered one of these.

$300 Answer from Vocabulary What is a sect?

$400 Question from Vocabulary One of these 12 men betrayed Jesus.

$400 Answer from Vocabulary Who was a disciple?

$500 Question from Vocabulary Jesus began preaching after John performed this ceremony on him.

$500 Answer from Vocabulary What is baptism?

$100 Question from Potpourri We added three letters to this Roman achievement.

$100 Answer from Potpourri What is the alphabet?

$200 Question from Potpourri This was Rome’s “golden age”, a period of political and cultural growth for Rome.

$200 Answer from Potpourri What was the Pax Romana?

$300 Question from Potpourri Women had the worst seats at this Roman stadium.

$300 Answer from Potpourri What is the Colosseum?

$400 Question from Potpourri The Roman emperors provided their citizens with these to keep them happy.

$400 Answer from Potpourri What are bread and circuses?

$500 Question from Potpourri Families in Rome were ruled by this “father of the family” (give the Roman for it).

$500 Answer from Potpourri What is the paterfamilias?

Final Jeopardy Name three achievements from ancient Rome. How were these achievements important to spreading Roman civilization? How do we see these achievements today?

Final Jeopardy Answer Possible Achievements: Civic Duty Latin Language Representative Government Roman Alphabet Architecture Engineering Literature Technology Rule of Law Separation of Powers