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George Washington’s model Category 1: $100: A
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Category 1: $100: Q Who is Cincinnatus
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Category 1: $200: A He stood for courage and honor and for Rome at a bridge
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Category 1: $200: Q Who was Horatius?
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Category 1: $300: A These officials who served for only one year, led the Roman government and led the army into battle.
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Category 1: $300: Q What were consuls
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Selected by the council of the plebs, these officials were given the power to protect plebian interests. Category 1: $400: A
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What were tribunes Category 1: $400: Q
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In charge of Roman civil law, this official would have dealt with Roman citizens Category 1: $500: A
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What was a praetor Category 1: $500: Q
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He “crossed the Rubicon” Category 2: $100: A
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Who was Julius Caesar Category 2: $100: Q
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Technically the first “emperor” It’s often hot during his month. Category 2: $200: A
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Who was Octavian or Caesar Augustus Category 2: $200: Q
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His last words were allegedly “What an artist the world is losing in me.” Romans did not like the tune of his fiddle. Category 2: $300: A
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Who was Nero Category 2: $300: Q
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The last of the “good emperors, he was known for his “stoic” attitude Category 2: $400: A
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Who was Marcus Aurelius Category 2: $400: Q
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. He issued the edict of Milan and became the first Christian Emperor. “His” city is now called Istanbul/ Category 2: $500: A
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Who was Constantine Category 2: $500: Q
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Category 3: $100: A This basic unit of the Roman Army
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What is a legion Category 3: $100: Q
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Rome’s greatest foe, he crossed the Alps with elephants Category 3: $200: A
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Who was Hannibal Barca Category 3: $200: Q
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Rome’s rival for power in the Mediterranean Category 3: $300: A
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What was Carthage Category 3: $300: Q
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In times of war, a person could be given absolute power. He was called a Category 3: $400: A
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What is a dictator Category 3: $400: Q
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A brilliant general, he sacked Rome in 410 ad Category 3: $500: A
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Who was Alaric Category 3: $500: Q
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Rome depended on this group of people, usually captured during war, to do much of the work. Category 4: $100: A
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What are slaves Category 4: $100: Q
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Specialized fighters who fought for the entertainment of the public, Spartacus led them in a rebellion Category 4: $200: A
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What were gladiators Category 4: $200: Q
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Designed to move water, some of these are still in use today Category 4: $300: A
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What are aqueducts Category 4: $300: Q
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The Romans were the first to use this common building material on a massive scale. It consists of 3 parts: mortar, aggregate and water. Category 4: $400: A
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What is concrete Category 4: $400: Q
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The dominant male that headed a family Category 4: $500: A
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What is paterfamilias Category 4: $500: Q
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Legendary founders of Rome, raised by a wolf Category 5: $100: A
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Who were Romulus and Remus Category 5: $100: Q
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This group of priestly Jews favored cooperation with Rome Category 5: $200: A
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Who were the Sadducees Category 5: $200: Q
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Written between 40 and 100 CE, these writings give a record of Jesus’ life and teachings Category 5: $300: A
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What were the Gospels Category 5: $300: Q
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The Eastern Roman empire was centered in this city on the Bosporus Category 5: $400: A
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What was Constantinople or Byzantium Category 5: $400: Q
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I was the last Roman Emperor Category 5: $500: A
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Who was Romulus Augustulus Category 5: $500: Q
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