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Roman Republic Emperors Roman Building Rome’s Fall People & Places Vocabulary 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy!
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Categories 100 Greece Early Romans acquired most of their gods from this earlier civilization.
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200 Categories The highest body of government in the Republic. Senate
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300 Categories Name and describe the two social classes in Rome. Patricians & Plebeians
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400 Categories This is the position in which two people were elected to run the government and command the army. Consuls
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As a republic, Rome faced its most challenging foe in Hannibal and this civilization in Northern Africa. Carthage 500 Categories
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100 He was a member of the First Triumvirate, that declared himself dictator for life (well…at least until he was stabbed to death.) Julius Caesar Categories
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200 He commissioned the building pictured below and might have been the actual architect. Hadrian GERMANY Categories
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300 Nero He was blamed for a major fire in Rome, but he blamed the new religious group (the Christians). GERMANYPOLAND Categories
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400 Vespasian GERMANY He built this truly innovative building, which brought Roman entertainment to new heights. Categories
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500 Hadrian and Trajan belonged to this select group of excellent emperors. Five Good Emperors Categories
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100 Categories This was an Etruscan achievement, but the Romans used it because it used less materials and provided strength in structures (ex. Aqueducts). Arch
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All roads lead to Rome, especially with this first major road system, which is still in use today. 200 Categories Via Appia
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Categories 300 Dacian Wars Trajan’s column depicts scenes from this event that brought money into the empire to make Trajan’s building projects possible.
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400 Oculus or Coffers This is one of the two tricks this building uses to reduce the weight in it’s ceiling. Categories
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500 Cloaca Maxima This structure was built, which enabled Rome to develop from a small community of tribes into the world’s largest empire. Categories
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100 This leader of the Huns indirectly helped to lead to the fall of Rome because he attacked Barbarians that in turn attacked Rome. Attila Categories
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200 Caracalla Extravagant spending on his bath complex led to a downward economic spiral that Rome could not recover from. Categories
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300 Barbarians attacked this Roman prized possession first before they invaded the city of Rome. Aqueducts Categories
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Romans began to lose faith in both the government and military because they both were both suffering from this. Corruption 400 Categories
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Late in the Roman Empire Rome was suffering greatly from a lack of people in this career field. Farming Categories
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100 He divided the Roman Empire to make ruling the empire more efficient and his decision enabled the empire to hold on for another 200+ years. Diocletian Categories
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200 Categories He officially accepted Christianity into the Roman Empire. Constantine
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300 Categories These two groups of people had the highest seats and were furthest away from the action at the Colosseum. Women & Plebeians
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400 This Roman province was continually giving Rome trouble with Barbarian invasions, so Hadrian finally addressed the problem. Britainia Categories
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500 Attila the Hun Categories He put pressure on local barbaric tribes which in turn led to the sacking of Rome by the Goths and Visogoths. Germany Austria
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This is the essential block required for the building of an arch. 100 Categories Keystone
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200 Categories The Roman legal system that provided with the essential right that one is innocent until proven guilty. Twelve Tables
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Romulus & Remus These two brothers are the traditional founders of Rome and are rooted in Roman mythology. Categories
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400 Categories Rome was protected by these mountains to the North. Alps
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This was a peaceful period in Rome’s history that lasted for 200 years and was focused on internal improvements. Pax Romana 500 Categories
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The Greek God Zeus became _____ and the Greek Goddess Hera became ________! Jupiter & Juno
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