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$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Vocab.GovernmentMix it Up Roman Rulers Geography
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Why is Roman law important to us today? FINAL JEOPARDY C1 final
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Our legal system is based on their ideas of justice.
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He built a wall for defense in England C1 $100
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Hadrian C1 $100
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When was Caesar assassinated? C1 $200
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March 15 th (Sophia’s Birthday!) C1 $200
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What did Augustus (Octavian) bring to Rome that lasted over 200 years? C1 $300
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peace C1 $300
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Who made Christianity the official Roman religion? C1 $400
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Constantine C1 $400
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When was Caesar able to gain control over Rome? C1 $500
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After he was victorious over Pompey C1 $500
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C2 $100 Italy is a _________ shaped like a ________.
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C2 $100 Peninsula, boot
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C2 $200 How is the Italian landscape more advantageous than the Greek landscape?
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C2 $200 Italy has less mountains.
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C2 $300 How was the location of Rome important?
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C2 $300 Central to Italy and the Western world
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C2 $400 What is a structure that carries water over long distances?
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C2 $400 aqueduct
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C2 $500 Who founded Rome according to legend?
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C2 $500 Romulus and Remus
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C3 $100 A follower of a person or belief
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C3 $100 disciple
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C3 $200 The Latin word for “forbid”
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C3 $200 veto
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C3 $300 Ordinary citizen
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C3 $300 plebian
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C3 $400 A ruler having absolute control
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C3 $400 dictator
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C3 $500 Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
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C3 $500 democracy
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C4 $100 Only these people could hold political office in Rome.
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C4 $100 patricians
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C4 $200 Why were the unemployed given free food and entertainment?
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C4 $200 To keep them happy
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C4 $300 What were 2 reasons for Rome’s money problems?
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C4 $300 Unemployment and inflation
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C4 $400 What would happen if 2 Roman counsels disagreed on how to handle a situation?
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C4 $400 A dictator could be appointed.
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C4 $500 The majority of Roman citizens were
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C4 $500 unemployed
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C5 $100 Rome’s first code of law was called what?
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C5 $100 The Twelve Tables
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C5 $200 Who did Rome fight in the Punic Wars?
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C5 $200 Carthage
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C5 $300 A republic was formed after the Romans overthrew who?
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C5 $300 Etruscans
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C5 $400 Conquered people were left alone as long as they did what?
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C5 $400 Lived peacefully and paid taxes
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C5 $500 What is a mercenary?
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C5 $500 A foreign solider who serves only for pay
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