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Ancient Rome Jeopardy
Ancient Rome
Roman
Government
Life in Rome
Vocabulary
Punic Wars
World
Religions
Fall of Rome
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Final Jeopardy!!
Roman Government 100

The kind of government that early Romans
developed after removing the Etruscan king,
Tarquin the Proud
What
is a republic?
Roman Government 200
A
person from the Roman lower
class

What is a plebian?
Roman Government 300

1. A person is innocent until proven guilty
2. A female was to remain under the
guardianship of a man, irrespective of
her age
3. Marriage between patricians and
plebeians was forbidden.
 4. If a man was summoned to court, he had to
go.

What are some of the laws written in the 12
tables of Roman Law?
Roman Government 400

Define “Consuls”

What were leaders of the Roman government
who represented the rights of the plebians?
Life in Rome 100

A period of peace and prosperity, no civil
wars, population growth, many
advancements in technology

What is the Pax Romana?
Life in Rome 200
Rome had a strong and well trained army
 AND treated conquered people well


What are 2 reason why Rome was able to
built a large Empire?
Life in Rome 300

Architecture, engineering, law, and
language

What are the legacies left by the Roman
Empire?
Life in Rome 400

Emperor who stabilized the frontier, erected
splendid buildings, and created an enduring
government during at the beginning of the
Roman Empire

Who is Augustus Caesar?
Vocabulary 100


Republic
What is a form of democracy where with
the citizens have the power to elect their
leaders?
Vocabulary 200
 Icons
 What are religious images that were
supported by the Pope?
Vocabulary 300

Romance Languages
 What are the Spanish, Portuguese,
French, Romanian, and Italian?
Vocabulary 400
 “Jewish Diaspora”
 What is the forced dispersal of Jews
in the Roman Empire?
Punic Wars 100


Fought in the Punic Wars
Who were Rome and Carthage?
Punic Wars 200

The Carthaginian general that hated Rome
and wanted revenge
 Who was Hannibal?
Punic Wars 300


Why did Hannibal take the invasion
route he did to conquer Rome?
Hannibal wanted to catch the Romans
off guard, and take them by surprise
Punic Wars 400
 Why the Punic Wars are so important

What made Rome the most powerful empire and
gave them control of the Mediterranean?
World Religions 100
 Polytheism, rituals, sacrifice, and
festivals
 What are characteristics of Greek and
Roman religion.
World Religions 200

Christians refused to pay homage and
worship Roman Gods
 Why
did Roman rulers oppose
Christianity?
World Religions 300
The schism, or split of the Christian
church in 1054, created these 2 factions


What are Roman Catholic, and
Easter Orthodox
World Religions 400
 Christianity
embraced all people;
Rome’s excellent roads, a common
language, peace, and Jesus
promised eternal life
 What
are the reasons that
Christianity spread throughout
the Roman Empire?
Fall of Rome 100
 Attempting
to escape
attacks from the Huns
What
is the reason that
the Germanic people
invaded Rome?
Fall of Rome 200

Dioclecian’s purpose for dividing the
Roman Empire
 What
is to take control of the
Empire more efficient?
Fall of Rome 300

What are some reasons

Who were the Goths, the Vandals, or the
Muslims?
Fall of Rome 400

Pompey and Julius Caesar clashed and went to
war

What cased the break up of the 1st triumvirate?
Final Jeopardy

1. Pythagoras developed a formula to
calculate the relationship between the
sides of a right triangle
2. Euclid wrote a book called ‘The
Elements’ which is the basis for modern
geometry
3. Hippocrates created a set of ethical
standards for doctors called the
Hippocratic oath
 What
are accomplishments
attributed to classic Greek and
Rome