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Ancient Rome Jeopardy
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Ancient Rome Roman Government Life in Rome Vocabulary Punic Wars WorldReligions Fall of Rome 100 200 300 400 Final Jeopardy!!
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Roman Government 100 The kind of government that early Romans developed after removing the Etruscan king, Tarquin the Proud The kind of government that early Romans developed after removing the Etruscan king, Tarquin the Proud What is a republic? What is a republic?
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Roman Government 200 A person from the Roman lower class A person from the Roman lower class What is a plebian? What is a plebian?
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Roman Government 300 Roman Government 300 1. A person is innocent until proven guilty 2. A female was to remain under the guardianship of a man, irrespective of her age 3. Marriage between patricians and plebeians was forbidden. 1. A person is innocent until proven guilty 2. A female was to remain under the guardianship of a man, irrespective of her age 3. Marriage between patricians and plebeians was forbidden. 4. If a man was summoned to court, he had to go. 4. If a man was summoned to court, he had to go. What are some of the laws written in the 12 tables of Roman Law? What are some of the laws written in the 12 tables of Roman Law?
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Roman Government 400 Define “Consuls” Define “Consuls” What were leaders of the Roman government who represented the rights of the plebians? What were leaders of the Roman government who represented the rights of the plebians?
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Life in Rome 100 A period of peace and prosperity, no civil wars, population growth, many advancements in technology A period of peace and prosperity, no civil wars, population growth, many advancements in technology What is the Pax Romana? What is the Pax Romana?
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Life in Rome 200 Life in Rome 200 Rome had a strong and well trained army Rome had a strong and well trained army AND treated conquered people well AND treated conquered people well What are 2 reason why Rome was able to built a large Empire? What are 2 reason why Rome was able to built a large Empire?
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Life in Rome 300 Life in Rome 300 Architecture, engineering, law, and language Architecture, engineering, law, and language What are the legacies left by the Roman Empire? What are the legacies left by the Roman Empire?
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Life in Rome 400 Emperor who stabilized the frontier, erected splendid buildings, and created an enduring government during at the beginning of the Roman Empire Emperor who stabilized the frontier, erected splendid buildings, and created an enduring government during at the beginning of the Roman Empire Who is Augustus Caesar? Who is Augustus Caesar?
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Vocabulary 100 Republic Republic What is a form of democracy where with the citizens have the power to elect their leaders? What is a form of democracy where with the citizens have the power to elect their leaders?
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Vocabulary 200 Icons Icons What are religious images that were supported by the Pope? What are religious images that were supported by the Pope?
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Vocabulary 300 Romance Languages Romance Languages What are the Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, and Italian? What are the Spanish, Portuguese, French, Romanian, and Italian?
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Vocabulary 400 “Jewish Diaspora” “Jewish Diaspora” What is the forced dispersal of Jews in the Roman Empire? What is the forced dispersal of Jews in the Roman Empire?
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Punic Wars 100 Fought in the Punic Wars Fought in the Punic Wars Who were Rome and Carthage? Who were Rome and Carthage?
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Punic Wars 200 The Carthaginian general that hated Rome and wanted revenge The Carthaginian general that hated Rome and wanted revenge Who was Hannibal? Who was Hannibal?
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Punic Wars 300 Why did Hannibal take the invasion route he did to conquer Rome? Why did Hannibal take the invasion route he did to conquer Rome? Hannibal wanted to catch the Romans off guard, and take them by surprise Hannibal wanted to catch the Romans off guard, and take them by surprise
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Punic Wars 400 Why the Punic Wars are so important Why the Punic Wars are so important What made Rome the most powerful empire and gave them control of the Mediterranean? What made Rome the most powerful empire and gave them control of the Mediterranean?
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World Religions 100 Polytheism, rituals, sacrifice, and festivals Polytheism, rituals, sacrifice, and festivals What are characteristics of Greek and Roman religion. What are characteristics of Greek and Roman religion.
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World Religions 200 Christians refused to pay homage and worship Roman Gods Christians refused to pay homage and worship Roman Gods Why did Roman rulers oppose Christianity? Why did Roman rulers oppose Christianity?
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World Religions 300 The schism, or split of the Christian church in 1054, created these 2 factions The schism, or split of the Christian church in 1054, created these 2 factions What are Roman Catholic, and Easter Orthodox What are Roman Catholic, and Easter Orthodox
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World Religions 400 Christianity embraced all people; Rome’s excellent roads, a common language, peace, and Jesus promised eternal life Christianity embraced all people; Rome’s excellent roads, a common language, peace, and Jesus promised eternal life What are the reasons that Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire? What are the reasons that Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?
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Fall of Rome 100 Attempting to escape attacks from the Huns Attempting to escape attacks from the Huns What is the reason that the Germanic people invaded Rome? What is the reason that the Germanic people invaded Rome?
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Fall of Rome 200 Dioclecian’s purpose for dividing the Roman Empire Dioclecian’s purpose for dividing the Roman Empire What is to take control of the Empire more efficient? What is to take control of the Empire more efficient?
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Fall of Rome 300 What are some reasons What are some reasons Who were the Goths, the Vandals, or the Muslims? Who were the Goths, the Vandals, or the Muslims?
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Fall of Rome 400 Pompey and Julius Caesar clashed and went to war Pompey and Julius Caesar clashed and went to war What cased the break up of the 1 st triumvirate? What cased the break up of the 1 st triumvirate?
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Final Jeopardy 1. Pythagoras developed a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle 2. Euclid wrote a book called ‘The Elements’ which is the basis for modern geometry 3. Hippocrates created a set of ethical standards for doctors called the Hippocratic oath 1. Pythagoras developed a formula to calculate the relationship between the sides of a right triangle 2. Euclid wrote a book called ‘The Elements’ which is the basis for modern geometry 3. Hippocrates created a set of ethical standards for doctors called the Hippocratic oath What are accomplishments attributed to classic Greek and Rome What are accomplishments attributed to classic Greek and Rome
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