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Jeopardy Start
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Final Jeopardy Question PeopleGov’tWarInfluenceMisc. 10 20 30 40
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10 Point Question According to this story, these two brothers led to the foundation of Rome. Romulus & Remus Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question He was titled dictator for life? Too bad it didn’t last long. Julius Caesar Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question He joined Julius Caesar and Pompey in the first triumvirate. Crassus Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question She was the cause for tension within the second triumvirate. Cleopatra Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question They made up the ruling class in Ancient Rome. Patricians Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question This was the number of patricians that made up the Senate. 300 Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question These government leaders assassinated Caesar. Senators Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question They ran the government and lead the army into battle. They were chosen every year. Consuls Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question Series of wars fought between Rome and Carthage. Punic Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question Due to the trading location of this island, these wars went on for years. Sicily Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question These two generals faced off, even the elephants were scared! Hannibal & Scipio Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question They were victorious in all three Punic Wars. Rome Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question This group of people launched a building program that turned Rome into a city. Later Romans were highly influence from them. Etruscans Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question To influence the public, free grain and entertainment was provided. What a trick distracting them from serious political issues. Bread and Circuses Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question This farming system was flawed and influenced the formation of the first triumvirate. Latifundia Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question Crossing this River influenced the start of a civil war. Julius can’t turn back now. Rubicon Back to the Game Board
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10 Point Question This volcano erupted and destroyed the city of Pompeii. Mt. Vesuvius Back to the Game Board
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20 Point Question He became Rome’s first emperor. Octavian/Augustus Back to the Game Board
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30 Point Question Rome’s first code of laws was posted in the forum for all to see. 12 Tables Back to the Game Board
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40 Point Question 200 year period of peace and prosperity. Pax Romana Back to the Game Board
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Put the following in chronological order: Augustus becomes emperor Caesar was assassinated The second triumvirate was formed Caesar crossed the Rubicon Octavian defeated Anthony The latifundia system was flawed Caesar is elected dictator for life
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The latifundia system was flawed Caesar crossed the Rubicon Caesar is elected dictator for life Caesar is assassinated The second triumvirate was formed Octavian defeated Anthony Augustus becomes emperor
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