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Rome Jeopardy
Places
People
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Roman
Government
Miscellaneous
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100--places
The island first fought over by
Carthage and Rome
200- places
The first rival
empire to Rome
Both empires fought for
control of trade in the
Mediterranean Sea
300- places
The natural barrier to the north
of Italy
400- places
The place Marc Antony lived
while he ruled the eastern half
of the Roman Empire
500- places
Contained rich silver mines
controlled by Carthage
100-people
Legendary Founders of Rome
200-people
Members of the middle and lower
classes
300- people
Members of the upper, land
owning classes
400-people
Rome’s first emperor
500-people
Declared himself dictator
but never became emperor
100- more people
Carthaginian general—lost the
battle of Zama in the Second
Punic War
(fond of elephants!)
200- more people
Dictator of Rome in a time of
emergency—gave up the
position after the emergency was
over.
300- more people
Last queen of Egypt, but never
queen of Rome
400- more people
The previous name of Augustus
500- more people
Name two out of the three
members of the Second
Triumvirate
100- government
“I forbid”
200- government
Another name for a
representational
democracy
300- govt.
There were 2—one a patrician-one a plebeian
400- govt.
Looked out the for the rights of
the plebeians
500- govt.
The legislative or law-making
part of the government
made up of patricians--
100. misc.
Series of wars fought between
Carthage and Rome
200- misc.
Established certain laws
that are still in use today
300. Misc
These people interpreted the laws
and acted as judges
400 misc.
Because of Augustus’
reforms/achievements
there was about 200 years of this
500- misc.
The Roman army traveled more
quickly to where they needed to
be because of these