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Roman Jeopardy Government Society Military Leaders Random Rome Architecture

Government for 100 A government in which people choose their ruler. What is a republic?

Government for 200 The two “chief” officials of the Roman republic. Who were the consuls?

Government for 300 Law code of the Roman Republic. What are the Twelve Tables?

Government for 400 Julius Caesar doubled the size of this branch of the government. What is the Senate?

Government for 500 He established the policy that the emperor “rules by divine right.” Who is Diocletian?

Society for 100 The poor citizens of Rome. What are the plebeians? Wealthy?

Society for 200 The other name for the eastern part of the Roman Empire. What is the Byzantine Empire?

Society for 300 What is bartering? To trade without using money

Society for 400 What is the building industry? The most important industry in Rome.

Society for 500 Who are the tribunes? These people protected the rights of plebeians.

Military for 100 He created a professional army in Rome. Who is Gaius Marius?

Military for 200 Name of the group that was defeated by Rome in the Punic Wars. What is Carthage?

Military for 300 This man was named dictator for life, but was assassinated a few years later (in 44 B.C.). Who is Julius Caesar?

Military for 400 Famous Carthaginian general who brought elephants over the Alps to invade Italy. Who is Hannibal Barca?

Military for 500 Advantages of a legion over a phalanx Smaller and faster Soldiers could split up/ change direction Well trained

Leaders for 100 He started the Pax Romana. Who is Octavian/Augustus?

Leaders for 200 The word “justice” comes from his name… despite the fact that he had 30,000 people killed during his reign! Who is Justinian?

Leaders for 300 The Germanic chief who invaded and sacked Rome. Who is Alaric?

Leaders for 400 This emperor divided the Roman Empire into two parts. Who is Constantine? What and where is the city named after him?

Leaders for 500 This leader ignored fires that started in Rome. Who is Nero?

Random Rome for 100 Taxes on imported goods. What is a tariff?

A period of increasing prices. What is inflation? Random Rome for 200

Random Rome for 300 To refuse consent; to vote against something. What is a veto?

Random Rome for 400 People who became gladiators. Who are criminals, prisoners of war, or wealthy Romans?

Random Rome for 500 Name for the large estates where the wealthy lived. –What are villas?

Architecture for 100 This locks an arch in place. What is a keystone?

An elongated arch What is a vault? Architecture for 200

Architecture for 300 A hemispherical roof support What is a dome?

Architecture for 400 This Roman invention is widely used today in cities. What is concrete? Made of?

Architecture for 500 Government and business center in Rome What is the forum?