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Study sheet for the second Roman multiple choice summative
Study sheet for the second Roman multiple choice summative

Expansion of the Roman Empire
Expansion of the Roman Empire

... General Pompey and conquered much of Gaul. He created many reforms as well. He had a great vision for Rome but sadly, before his vision could come true, he was stabbed to death by a group of enemies while entering the senate. ...
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... They lived in poorly built apartments in the city. Most poor Romans survived on grain given to them by the government Grain was often given out at the circus, an arena in Rome When grain was scarce, people rioted. To prevent riots, Roman emperors provided free entertainment The Circus Maximus and th ...
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... • Horace – wrote satires (made fun) – Wrote odes – poems that express emotions ...
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... The Roman alphabet is what most of us still use today in the western world. Their numerals are not any longer in every day use. It is Arabic numbers we use today. But for inscriptions on public buildings and some other things Roman numerals are still sometimes used. ...
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the world of ancient rome

... prevent attacks from the hostile _________________tribes who lived in the north. 4. During the period of the Roman Republic, a group of about 300 men formed the __________that played an important role in ruling Rome and her provinces. 5. Rome fought the Punic Wars with: A. The Etruscans B. The Greek ...
WH 1 Lesson 33 Instructional Resource 1
WH 1 Lesson 33 Instructional Resource 1

... example of moral authority. Loyalty to the church became more important than loyalty to the Emperor. Church became the unifying force of Western Europe. ...
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... Two-horse or four-horse chariots (seven laps or about five miles) This was comparable to today’s modern pasttime activities ...
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...  in 509 B.C. the Romans drove out the Etruscans, after having ...
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... 12. City-state who had oligarchy and was a military state: __________________________ 13. Why did the Spartans form a military state: _________________________________________________ 14. Women in Sparta had greater freedom because: _____________________________________________ 15. Spartan warriors ...
Assessment: The Legacy of the Roman Empire
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The Roman World:
The Roman World:

... so well-built it stands even today. Many of the Roman roads are still in use by modern automobiles--after 2,000 years of use. The Pantheon is a marvel even by modern engineering standards. Here is the Oculus of the Pantheon, the temple to all the Roman gods. ...
Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome

... Virgil – Aeneid tells about the prince of Troy, poetry Horace – odes, satires and epistles Ovid – wrote lyrics and Metamorphoses Tacitus – Annals, history of Rome Plutarch – Greek, wrote Parallel Lives, a collection of bios ...
1 - edl.io
1 - edl.io

... 4. Who were the representatives elected by the Plebeians? 5. What were the two categories of citizens? 6. Why was the Roman army important? 7. Who did Rome fight in the Punic Wars? 8. What was the cause of the first Punic War? 9. Who was Hannibal? 10. What was unique about Second Punic War? 11. Who ...
6.2 – The Roman Empire
6.2 – The Roman Empire

... ended up homeless. Many people were unemployed. • Tiberius and Gaius Gracchis are murdered for speaking out for the poor. • Military breaks down as generals seek to maximize their own power. Many recruit the poor and homeless to fight for them as soldiers. • Rome lapses into a period of civil war – ...
Roman Empire
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... • He made changes to the government • He was made dictator (absolute ruler) in 45 BC. This was usually a temporary position ...
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5.2 Notes - Cloudfront.net

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Study Guide for ancient Rome Test

... What was unique about the Pantheon? What was the Circus Maximus? What river is Rome located on? How many men were normally in the Senate? How long did they serve? What did Romans believe about the law? What does the term Greco-Roman art mean? Who was Hannibal? What did he do? What is a parable? Name ...
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File - Mrs. Lorish`s Social Studies

Rome after Augustus
Rome after Augustus

... Roman Empire was the fact that it mixed many different cultures together, specifically the Greek, Hellenistic, and Roman cultures. Eventually, this developed into something called the Greco-Roman civilization. Trade and travel during the Pax Romana helped spread this new civilization. Temple for Mar ...
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Roman historiography

Roman historiography is indebted to the Greeks, who invented the form. The Romans had great models to base their works upon, such as Herodotus (c. 484 – 425 BCE) and Thucydides (c. 460 – c. 395 BCE). Roman historiographical forms are different from the Greek ones however, and voice very Roman concerns. Unlike the Greeks, Roman historiography did not start out with an oral historical tradition. The Roman style of history was based on the way that the Annals of the Pontifex Maximus, or the Annales Maximi, were recorded. The Annales Maximi include a wide array of information, including religious documents, names of consuls, deaths of priests, and various disasters throughout history. Also part of the Annales Maximi are the White Tablets, or the “Tabulae Albatae,” which consist of information on the origin of the republic.
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