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$100 Question – People$100 Question – People
The General from Carthage who marched on Rome.
$100 Answer - People$100 Answer - People
Hannibal
$200 Question – People$200 Question – People
Took advantage of the chaos in Rome & was named dictator in 46 B.C.
$200 Answer – People$200 Answer – People
Julius Caesar
$300 Question – People$300 Question – People
Mythical Founder of Rome
$300 Answer – People$300 Answer – People
Romulus
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$400 Question – People$400 Question – People
The 95% of Romans who were peasants, shopkeepers and farmers.
$400 Answer – People$400 Answer – People
Plebeians
$500 Question – People$500 Question – People
300 members were elected by citizens to make laws & taxes.
$500 Answer- People$500 Answer- People
The Senate
$100 Question - Events$100 Question - Events
A plot carried out by the Roman Senate under
the direction of Brutus, Cassius, And Decimus (as well as Cicero)
$100 Answer - Events$100 Answer - Events
Assassination of Julius Caesar
$200 Question - Events$200 Question - Events
Augustus’ 41 year reign marked the beginning of a 207-year era of
peace, wealth, & expansion known as the ________________.
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Pax Romana
$300 Question - Events$300 Question - Events
The addition of new lands & sources of slave labor during theRoman Empire increasedthe growing gap between
________________.
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Rich and Poor
$400 Question - Events$400 Question - Events
After Jesus was crucified the ____________, especially Paul,
molded Jesus’ teachings into a new religion called Christianity
$400 Answer - Events$400 Answer - Events
Apostles
$500 Question - Events$500 Question - Events
In 63 B.C., the Romans conquered the Hebrew kingdom of Judea & allowed ________________
to govern Judea.
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“Romanized Jews” (those who showed respect for
Roman gods and obeyed Roman laws)
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Sometime between 6 & 4 B.C. in Judea, a Jew named Jesus was born;
Many considered Jesus to be ___________.
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The Messiah
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A _________is a form of government in which citizens have
the power to elect their leaders.
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Republic
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The ______________were based on the idea
that all citizens had a right to the protection of the law.
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The Twelve Tables
$400 Question – Terms$400 Question – Terms
Christians who died became ___________ which helped
spread the faith.
$400 Answer – Terms$400 Answer – Terms
Martyrs
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Many Hebrews in Judea did not accept the idea that Jesus was the
Son of God & accused him of ______________.
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Blasphemy
$100 Question - Places$100 Question - Places
In a series of battles known as the Punic Wars,
Rome defeated ______________ & became the dominant power
in the Mediterranean.
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Carthage
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Emperors built arenas like ______________ & used chariot races, gladiator
events, & theater to entertain the poor.
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The Coliseum
$300 Question - Places$300 Question - Places
Like Greek agoras, Roman cities had a _______ for markets & public
gatherings.
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Forum
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The Romans were influenced by the Greeks & neighboring peopleknown as the ____________,
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Etruscans
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Diocletian’s most important
reform was realizing Rome was too large &
dividing the empire into the____________________ Roman Empires.
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Western and Eastern
$100 Question - Miscellaneous$100 Question - Miscellaneous
Octavian was given the title _______________
& became Rome’s first emperor
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Augustus(exalted one)
$200 Question - Miscellaneous$200 Question - Miscellaneous
In 330 AD, ______________ became the capital of the Roman Empire and was a
major trade center built in the Roman style.
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Constantinople
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$300 Question - Miscellaneous$300 Question - Miscellaneous
The combination of Greek & Roman achievements are
known as ___________ culture.
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Greco-Roman
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Who invaded and conquered Romebringing an end to the Western
Roman Empire?
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Odacer, Alaric, Goths, Visigoths, Huns,
Germanie
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In 284 A.D. Emperor _____________came to power & made a series
of economic and military reforms that temporarily
halted Rome’s decline.
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Diocletian
Final JeopardyFinal JeopardyPlace the following events in order:
Rome becomes a republicAugustus becomes the first emperor
Romulus founds RomeRome wins the Punic WarsJesus Christ is born in Judea
The Western Roman Empire fallsJulius Caesar is assassinated
Christianity becomes a legal religion
Final Jeopardy AnswerFinal Jeopardy Answer
1. Romulus founds Rome2. Rome becomes a republic3. Rome wins the Punic Wars4. Julius Caesar is assassinated5. Augustus becomes the first emperor6. Jesus Christ is born in Judea7. Christianity becomes a legal religion8. The Western Roman Empire falls