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Ancient Romans Jeopardy
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Jeopardy 100 200 Art 300 400 500 Wars 100 200 300 400 500 Religion 100 200 300 500 400 Family Life 100 200 300 400 500
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200 Common artwork found throughout ancient Roman civilizations consisting of different colored bits and pieces of materials to make up an image were called this. answer
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Roman Art 200 What are mosaics? Jeopardy
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100 To carve a scene in drying stucco and paint it while it is still damp would be a creation of one of these forms of Roman art. Answer
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Roman Art 100 What is a frescoe? Jeopardy
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100 Rome and Carthage fought in these wars. Answer
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Wars 100 What are the Punic Wars? Jeopardy
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100 People who chose to die rather than give up their religious beliefs were called this. Answer
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Religion 100 Who are martyrs? Jeopardy
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200 Answer Most of the first followers of Jesus were Jews. If you were a non-Jew, you were referred to as this.
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Religion 200 What is a Gentile? Jeopardy
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300 A sculpture or bust of this dictator was discovered, though it was not created in his lifetime. Answer
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Art 300 Who is Julius Caesar? Jeopardy
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400 Many carvings called reliefs were made out of this material. Answer
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Art 400 What is marble? Jeopardy
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500 One of the Roman Empire’s most famous mosaics displays this Empress. Answer
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Art 500 Who is Theodora? Jeopardy
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200 The Romans were known for using this tool when fighting battles at sea. This really ruffled the feathers of Carthaginians. Answer
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Wars 200 What is the crow? Jeopardy
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300 The Roman army was made up of many of these citizens. After the second Punic War, many of their farms were destroyed. Answer
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Wars 300 Who are farmers? Jeopardy
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400 Hannibal used these animals in battle. Answer
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War 400 What are elephants? Jeopardy
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500 This great Carthaginian general once made his son promise to be Rome’s enemy. Answer
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War 500 Who is Hamilcar? Jeopardy
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300 If you change from one belief to another, you have made this. Answer
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Religion 300 What is a conversion? Jeopardy
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400 To the early Christians, these people were not Christians or Jews. Answer
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Religion 400 Who are pagans? Jeopardy
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500 This formal punishment by church officials that takes away a person’s membership in a church is called this. Emperor Theodosius was threatened with this punishment by Christian leaders in 390 AD. Answer
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Religion 500 What is excommunication? Jeopardy
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100 Roman families that could afford the cost of private education usually sent their children to school at about this age. Answer
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Family Life 100 What is age 7? Jeopardy
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200 This meal was the main meal of the day, usually consisting of three main courses. Answer
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Family Life 200 What is dinner? Jeopardy
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300 A rich Roman family might own 500 of these. A wealthy family might own 4,000 and an emperor might own 20,000. Answer
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Family Life 300 What are slaves? Jeopardy
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400 This person was the undisputed head of the family and at one time could sell their children as slaves. Answer
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Family Life 400 Who is the father? Jeopardy
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500 A wealthy male child learned the art of effective writing and speaking in school. This skill was said to be the mark of a gentleman. Answer
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Family Life 500 What is rhetoric? Jeopardy
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Double Jeopardy Social Status Famous People Inventions & Gods Architecture Architecture 200 800 1000 800 600 400 1000 800 600 400 1000 800 600 400 200 600 400
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200 If you were a member of the large class of ordinary citizens in Rome, you were one of these. Most were poor. Answer
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Social Status 200 Who is a plebian? Jeopardy
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400 In this class, you had the right to hold office. Answer
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Social Status 400 What is a Patrician? Jeopardy
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600 These citizens could not vote or take part in the government but were protected by Roman laws. Answer
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Social Status 600 Who are women? Jeopardy
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800 This was a new form of government adopted by Roman leaders in 509 BC where citizens elect leaders to run their government. Answer
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Social Status 800 What is a republic? Jeopardy
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1000 1000 These were leaders elected by a citizen assembly and advised by a senate. They also commanded the army. Answer
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Social Status 1000 Who are consuls? Jeopardy
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200 Romans used concrete and arches to build these bridgelike structures. Answer
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I & A 200 What are aqueducts? Jeopardy
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400 Romans built more than 50,000 miles of this, some of which are still used today. Answer
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I & A 400 What are roads? Jeopardy
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600 These were first written as the Twelve Tables in 450 BC and developed over time. Answer
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I & A 600 What are Roman laws? Jeopardy
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800 The Cloaca Maxima is this, and still used in Rome today. Answer
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I & A 800 What is a sewer? Jeopardy
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1000 This arena was built by the Romans when under Etruscan rule and could seat thousands. Answer
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A & I 1000 What is the Circus Maximus? Jeopardy
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200 The messenger god was called this, not Hermes. Answer
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Gods 200 Who is Mercury? Jeopardy
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400 The supreme god. Answer
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Gods 400 Who is Jupiter? Jeopardy
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600 This household god guarded the fireside. Answer
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Gods 600 Who is Vesta? Jeopardy
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800 She was the queen of the gods and the protector of women. Answer
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Gods 800 Who is Juno? Jeopardy
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1000 She was the goddess of wisdom and guardian of craftworkers. Answer
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Gods 1000 Who is Minerva? Jeopardy
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200 He was the leader of the Carthaginians in the first Punic War until he was killed in battle. Answer
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Famous 200 Who is General Hamilcar? Jeopardy
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400 He was the “citizen farmer” who became dictator of the Roman army for less than a month. Answer
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Famous 400 Who is Cincinnatus? Jeopardy
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600 This slave led a rebellion against the Roman army that ended in the execution of 6,000 slaves. Answer
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Famous 600 Who is Spartacus? Jeopardy
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800 This Roman poet used a Greek myth to begin his epic poem, Aeneid. Answer
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Famous 800 Who is Virgil? Jeopardy
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1000 This Roman senator objected to the influence of Greek culture because he thought it would weaken Rome. Answer
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Famous 1000 Who is Cato the Elder? Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy What were two things that played a part in the fall in the Roman Empire? Answer
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Final Jeopardy Easy attacks due to Geography Easy attacks due to Geography Growing army, buying luxury items lead to Economic Decline Growing army, buying luxury items lead to Economic Decline Dishonest & greedy Growing Government Dishonest & greedy Growing Government Decline in work force Decline in work force Lack of Technology Lack of Technology Military Defeat Military Defeat
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