Title: Blank Jeopardy
1TO PUSH OR TO FALL?
GRECO- ROMAN CIV
THE REPUBLIC
WAR GAMES
LIFE AS WE KNOW IT
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2How and why was a dictator elected in the Roman
Republic?
3They were elected by the senate in the event of
war for six months
4Who represented the rights of the plebeians in
the senate?
5 Tribunes represented the plebeians
6Why was the Law of the Twelve Tables
important to Romans, especially the plebeians?
7It was important because it informed the
citizens of their rights and created stability
in the gov't
8What did the assassination of Julius Caesar and
the murder of the Gracchus Brothers demonstrate
about Rome?
9These events showed that the republic couldnt
solve its problems. Civil war and unrest
resulted.
10How are the Hammurabi Code and the law of the
Twelve Tables similar?
11They are similar because they are both codes of
law or legal systems.
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13Why are Greece and Rome geographically similar?
14They are similar because they are both located
on the Mediterranean Sea allowing them to control
trade and prosper.
15What is similar about the government of Greece
and Rome?
16They are similar because a republic is a form of
democracy.
Athens created democracy and a republic is an
indirect democracy
17Name TWO architectural/ engineering techniques
that supported Roman buildings and aqueducts.
18Domes and arches supported Roman architecture.
(So did columns and the use of cement.)
19Why did the Roman government build aqueducts,
roads, bath houses and provide other services to
conquered peoples?
20 They did this to keep the citizens content and
provide loyalty and stability in the empire.
21What were THREE contributions of Rome to the rest
of history?
22Contributions of Rome are
Legal Principles (Laws) Architectural
Engineering ideas (arches, domes, roads,
aqueducts, sewers) Spread of Christianity Julian
Calendar Others
23Who did Rome fight the Punic Wars against?
24Rome fought Carthage.
25What was the major cause of the Punic Wars?
26The major cause was control of trade on
the Mediterranean.
27What agreement did Rome make with the people they
conquered?
In other words, what did Rome say it would do for
the conquered people and what did the conquered
people have to do for Rome?
28Conquered peoples had to pay taxes, provide
soldiers and be loyal to Rome.Rome would grant
citizenship people and provide services and
protection.
The agreement was...
29In general,was the Roman government tolerant of
conquered peoples traditions?
30Yes, as long as they were loyal to Rome.
Romans did persecute Christians at first then
were tolerant of them because of the Edict of
Milan
31When riches came into Rome from military
conquest, what effect did this have on the
relationship between the patricians and plebeians?
32This widened the gap between the rich and the
poor.
The patricians got richer while the plebeians
became unemployed and poorer.
33What was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
AND what strait is it located on?
34The capital was Constantinople, located on the
Bosporus Strait.
35 What was the Edict of Milan?
36It was a law by Emperor Constantine that granted
religious freedom to all Roman citizens.
37What important change did Diocletian make to the
Roman empire?
38DIOCLETIAN DIVIDED THE EMPIRE
39What event is officially known as the fall of
Rome? (Even though it was a slow, long process
that led to Romes decline)
40Rome fell when Odoacer ousted the emperor in
476 CE
41What are FOUR causes of the fall of Rome?
42The causes are
- Military decline
- Economic problems
- Political corruption
- Foreign invasion
- The divided empire
43Describe the Pax Romana.
44The Pax Romana was a 200 year period of peace and
prosperity.
45What was life like for a patrician?
46Patricians lived
In luxurious villas, ate lying down and went to
the public baths and theatre
47Why are the Called the Romance languages?
Romance languages
48The Romance languages are based on Latin, the
language of Rome(Spanish, French, Portuguese,
Italian, Romanian)
49What does SPQR stand for?
50Senatus (The Senate)Populus (and the People)Que
(of) Roma (Rome)
51Name a building from any TWO ancient
civilizations we have studied and what cultural
values they reflect.
52Possibilities includeAztec/Mayan stepped
temples Mesopotamian zigguratsEgyptian
pyramidsthe Parthenonthe Pantheon
show religious values.
53- Palaces
- Roads
- libraries
- bath houses
- Large cities
Political strength
54Final Jeopardy
- 1. Who was the first emperor of Rome?
- 2. What is the difference between the Roman
republic and the empire?