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Rome Jeopardy Places People More People Roman Government Miscellaneous 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 100--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