Ancient Rome Exam Review Sheet
... Island of the edge of Italy that was fought over - _______________________ Man assassinated by the Senate after being declared dictator - _______________________________ Mountain range that protects the peninsula of Italy - ________________________ Octavian changes his name to this when becoming emp ...
... Island of the edge of Italy that was fought over - _______________________ Man assassinated by the Senate after being declared dictator - _______________________________ Mountain range that protects the peninsula of Italy - ________________________ Octavian changes his name to this when becoming emp ...
Name Period
... occurred Animals Sacrifices – done by a special priest called a haruspex Vestal Virgins – female, religious workers who guard the holy flame of Vesta ...
... occurred Animals Sacrifices – done by a special priest called a haruspex Vestal Virgins – female, religious workers who guard the holy flame of Vesta ...
Roman Republic Diagram (packet p. 4)
... 1. Senators held office for life; 300 total 2.Council that advised the city’s leaders 3.By 200 BC, they controlled all of Rome’s finances ...
... 1. Senators held office for life; 300 total 2.Council that advised the city’s leaders 3.By 200 BC, they controlled all of Rome’s finances ...
Rome Spreads its Power
... • 1st- Fought to control Sicily, Rome wins • 2nd-218 B.C.- Hannibal & 50,000 men treck through Spain, over the Alps, & into Italy, they raid for 10 years, at Cannae he inflicts great damage to Rome • Rome finds Scipio to match Hannibal, • His plan is to attack Carthage, This forces Hannibal Back to ...
... • 1st- Fought to control Sicily, Rome wins • 2nd-218 B.C.- Hannibal & 50,000 men treck through Spain, over the Alps, & into Italy, they raid for 10 years, at Cannae he inflicts great damage to Rome • Rome finds Scipio to match Hannibal, • His plan is to attack Carthage, This forces Hannibal Back to ...
The Fall of Rome: 476 CE
... Rome lacked an organized, effective system for choosing new emperors once one passed away. This caused senators and military leaders in Rome to argue and fight one another for power. Within a 100 year period, there were 37 different emperors, 25 of whom were assassinated (killed while in power). In ...
... Rome lacked an organized, effective system for choosing new emperors once one passed away. This caused senators and military leaders in Rome to argue and fight one another for power. Within a 100 year period, there were 37 different emperors, 25 of whom were assassinated (killed while in power). In ...
Slide 1 - Fulton County Schools
... •Sculptures and paintings begin to look more natural •Knitting invented during Roman times ...
... •Sculptures and paintings begin to look more natural •Knitting invented during Roman times ...
Rome
... The Senate had power though, like dealing with foreign embassies, served as the highest court, could elect magistrates, and could make binding decrees. One large thing they could do is to name the emperor.Since the Roman Empire was so large it was split into provinces, which were ruled by governors. ...
... The Senate had power though, like dealing with foreign embassies, served as the highest court, could elect magistrates, and could make binding decrees. One large thing they could do is to name the emperor.Since the Roman Empire was so large it was split into provinces, which were ruled by governors. ...
greece and rome: the birth of democracy
... • Julius Caesar – A great Roman general who supported expanding citizenship to conquered peoples. • Put an end to the civil wars fought in the Republic ...
... • Julius Caesar – A great Roman general who supported expanding citizenship to conquered peoples. • Put an end to the civil wars fought in the Republic ...
Barbarians Invade Rome - Mr. Weiss
... The Romans were used to being victorious in their clashes with various tribes, but this didn't happen every time. In the late 300's AD, one tribe, the Visigoths, was being threatened by another tribe, the Huns. The Huns pushed the Visigoths further into Roman territory. This brought the Visigoths in ...
... The Romans were used to being victorious in their clashes with various tribes, but this didn't happen every time. In the late 300's AD, one tribe, the Visigoths, was being threatened by another tribe, the Huns. The Huns pushed the Visigoths further into Roman territory. This brought the Visigoths in ...
Chapter 7 Section 1 Founding the Roman Republic
... Bring written language, pave roads, sewers, pottery, jewelry with them Rome prospers and grows under Etruscan rule Blend together into one culture Greek culture blended into Roman culture as well ...
... Bring written language, pave roads, sewers, pottery, jewelry with them Rome prospers and grows under Etruscan rule Blend together into one culture Greek culture blended into Roman culture as well ...
Chapter 6 – Rome - Teacher ToolboxPRO 2
... 1. trade disrupted by emergence of pirates 2. raising of taxes 3. emergence of inflation 4. failing agriculture due to soil over use 5. dependence on slave labor 6. decline in population leads to less tax revenue 7. cost of government and military Military 1. less loyalty in soldiers 2. the use of m ...
... 1. trade disrupted by emergence of pirates 2. raising of taxes 3. emergence of inflation 4. failing agriculture due to soil over use 5. dependence on slave labor 6. decline in population leads to less tax revenue 7. cost of government and military Military 1. less loyalty in soldiers 2. the use of m ...
Rome EC
... DIRECTIONS: Making Comparisons Write W next to each phrase that refers to the Western Roman Empire, E next to each phrase that refers to the Eastern Roman Empire, and B if the phrase refers to both. Then answer the question that follows. ...
... DIRECTIONS: Making Comparisons Write W next to each phrase that refers to the Western Roman Empire, E next to each phrase that refers to the Eastern Roman Empire, and B if the phrase refers to both. Then answer the question that follows. ...
WTCP1 Ch 6 Secs 1-2 CGS
... -What route did Hannibal take to each Rome? Why would this route have been so difficult? Why do you think Hannibal chose to take such a route rather than go directly across the sea? ...
... -What route did Hannibal take to each Rome? Why would this route have been so difficult? Why do you think Hannibal chose to take such a route rather than go directly across the sea? ...
Once Rome became a republic in 509BC, the city
... • By 129BC, Rome had complete control of the Mediterranean. – What made them so successful? • Good diplomats – Governors sent to control provinces. » Provinces allowed to run local affairs. – Praetors administer justice. ...
... • By 129BC, Rome had complete control of the Mediterranean. – What made them so successful? • Good diplomats – Governors sent to control provinces. » Provinces allowed to run local affairs. – Praetors administer justice. ...
CP World History (Unit 2, #4)
... D. Society was divided among 3 major groups: 1. At the top were the nobles, called _________________________, who controlled most of the _____________ & held key military & gov’t positions (made up _____% of Roman citizens) 2. Most people were commoners, called ___________________________, who were ...
... D. Society was divided among 3 major groups: 1. At the top were the nobles, called _________________________, who controlled most of the _____________ & held key military & gov’t positions (made up _____% of Roman citizens) 2. Most people were commoners, called ___________________________, who were ...
Daily Life in Roman Empire
... strict, but crime was common. Rich men tried to hide their wealth. Not all law was applied equally. ...
... strict, but crime was common. Rich men tried to hide their wealth. Not all law was applied equally. ...
Daily Life in Roman Empire
... strict, but crime was common. Rich men tried to hide their wealth. Not all law was applied equally. ...
... strict, but crime was common. Rich men tried to hide their wealth. Not all law was applied equally. ...
Powerpoin - Cobb Learning
... • Roman engineers prepared deep beds for roads, edged them with curbs, provided drainage and used large, flat paving stones. They developed wide roads for two lanes. • Temples, bath houses, public buildings, stadiums, and aqueducts. ...
... • Roman engineers prepared deep beds for roads, edged them with curbs, provided drainage and used large, flat paving stones. They developed wide roads for two lanes. • Temples, bath houses, public buildings, stadiums, and aqueducts. ...