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Transcript
Rome Jeopardy
Ancient Rome
Roman
Republic
Punic Wars
Map Skills
100
200
300
400
100
200
300
400
100
200
300
400
Rome &
Fall of Rome Vocabulary
Christianity
100
200
300
400
Final Jeopardy!!
100
200
300
400
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200
300
400
Roman Republic 100

Describe Rome’s government

It was a republic, so they didn’t have a king, but it
wasn’t a total democracy because not all people could
vote.
Roman Republic 200
 What
are three reasons that it
was good to be part of the
Roman army?

People in the army got land, plunder (valuable
things), and it was an honor.
Roman Republic 300

Explain what Rome did to the people they
conquered

They made them citizens of their republic
Roman Republic 400

Analyze why Rome’s idea was so successful

They made the people’s lives better, so they
would be loyal to the Roman empire.
Punic Wars 100

Which two groups fought during the
Punic Wars?

Rome and Carthage
Punic Wars 200

What was the name of the general that
fought against the Romans?

Hannibal
Punic Wars 300

Who won the Punic Wars and why were they
important?

Rome won the Punic Wars, and it was important
because Rome became the dominant empire in
the world.
Punic Wars 400

Describe three ways that the Romans were
influenced by the Greeks

They adopted Greek literature, philosophy,
architecture, art, education, gods/religion, etc.
Map Skills 100


What kind of map gives you information about
how many people live in an area?
Population map
Map Skills 200
 What
kind of map tells you the
approximate temperature,
weather, and rainfall of an area?
 Climate
map
Map Skills 300

Name three things that can be found on a
political map
 Political
features – Names of countries
and cities, borders and boundaries,
capitals.
Map Skills 400
 Name
four features that are on a
physical map
 Physical
features – mountains,
rivers, oceans, peninsulas, lakes,
deserts, etc.
Rome & Christianity 100
Why did some Romans admire the Christians?

Because the Christians were calm and
brave, and they had great faith. Also, the
Christians helped others.

Rome & Christianity 200
What did the Romans do to the
Christians that refused to worship the
Roman gods?

 The
Romans had them killed or
arrested
Rome & Christianity 300


Why was Constantine called the
“Christian Emperor”?
Because he made Christianity a legal
religion and used it as a glue to unite
the empire.
Rome & Christianity 400
 Why
were the Romans
threatened by the Christians?
The Romans were afraid that the
Christians wouldn’t be loyal. Also, the
Christians were becoming very powerful.

Fall of Rome100
 What
is it called when a country’s
economy isn’t doing well?
 Recession
Fall of Rome200

 When
What is inflation?
money becomes less
valuable
Fall of Rome 300


Name three groups of people that tried
to take over Rome
The Goths, Vandals, and Muslims
Fall of Rome 400

Compare and contrast Rome’s problems
with the ones facing our country

Rome was facing a recession and so are
we. They had inflation and
unemployment, and we do too.
Vocabulary 100
 What
is a person called who
is killed for their religion or
beliefs?
Martyr
Vocabulary 200

What is persecution
 When
a person is treated
unfairly because of their
religion, race, etc.
Vocabulary 300

What was the Senate?

The Senate was the group of 300 upper class men
that ran Rome’s government.
Vocabulary 400

Compare and contrast patricians and plebeians

Patricians were the rich, upper class people, and
they had all the power and opportunities.
Plebeians were the poorer, lower class people
that had little power or opportunities.
Final Jeopardy

Place the following events in order:
1. Rome became a republic
2. Augustus became emperor
3. Julius became dictator
4. Rome won the Punic Wars
5.
Odoacer overthrows the Roman Empire
 What
is 1, 4, 3, 2, and 5