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Jeopardy!
Julius
Caesar
Pax
Romana
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Christian Decline Terms &
Emperors
Era
& Fall
People
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from
Pax Romana
Pax Romana means this.
$100 Answer from
Pax Romana
Roman Peace
$200 Question from
Pax Romana
He was the first emperor during
the Pax Romana. He was responsible
for building many of Rome’s great
buildings.
$200 Answer from
Pax Romana
Augustus Caesar
$300 Question from
Pax Romana
The Coliseum, which was bulit
during the Pax Romana, holds about
this many people.
$300 Answer from
Pax Romana
50,000 – 70,000 people
$400 Question from
Pax Romana
The emperors immediately after
Nero were called this.
$400 Answer from
Pax Romana
the “Good” Emperors
$500 Question from
Pax Romana
He was the emperor most responsible for
making Rome economically strong during
the Pax Romana.
$500 Answer from
Pax Romana
Marcus Aurilius
$100 Question from
Julius Caesar
Why was Julius Caesar murdered?
$100 Answer from
Julius Caesar
Senators thought he was getting too
much power.
$200 Question from
Julius Caesar
Name one reform Julius Caesar
enacted during his rule of Rome.
$200 Answer from
Julius Caesar
Julian Calendar, fed the poor, broke up
the latifundias, have the poor land.
$300 Question from
Julius Caesar
This was Julius Caesar’s great nephew
who eventually becomes Rome’s first
emperor. (His “real name” is needed for
this question.)
$300 Answer from
Julius Caesar
Octavian
$400 Question from
Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar (and his troops)
defies the Senate and crosses this
river, which begins a civil war in Rome.
$400 Answer from
Julius Caesar
the Rubicon River
$500 Question from
Julius Caesar
Before Julius Caesar becomes dictator
he rules with two other men. They had
equal power. What is this called?
$500 Answer from
Julius Caesar
a triumvirate
$100 Question from
Emperors
This emperor was probably insane;
he had his mother killed and is said
to have started a fire that burned
much of Rome.
$100 Answer from Emperors
Nero
$200 Question from
Emperors
He was the first of Rome’s emperors;
he was in power during the Pax Romana.
$200 Answer from Emperors
Augustus Caesar
$300 Question from
Emperors
This emperor built the Coliseum where
Nero had built his lake.
$300 Answer from Emperors
Vespasian
$400 Question from
Emperors
He was the emperor who built a wall
in Britain to keep the enemy out.
$400 Answer from Emperors
Hadrian
$500 Question from
Emperors
The first emperors after Julius Caesar
were called the ________-Claudian
emperors.
$500 Answer from Emperors
Julio
$100 Question from
Christian Era
Most Romans believed that the early
Christians were simply a sect of this
first monotheistic religion.
$100 Answer from Christian Era
Judaism
$200 Question from
Christian Era
He preached that “God’s rule was
close at hand” and that people should
turn away from their sins.
$200 Answer from Christian Era
Jesus of Nazareth
$300 Question from
Christian Era
He is probably the saint most responsible
for the spread of Christianity after the
crucifixion of Jesus.
$300 Answer from Christian Era
Paul
$400 Question from
Christian Era
This emperor was considered the
protector of Christianity; he issued the
Edict of Milan.
$400 Answer from Christian Era
Constantine
$500 Question from
Christian Era
This emperor made Christianity Rome’s
official religion; all other religions were
banned.
$500 Answer from Christian Era
Theodosius
$100 Question from
Decline & Fall
Rome was invaded by these tribes.
$100 Answer from
Decline & Fall
Germanic (from Europe and Asia)
$200 Question from
Decline & Fall
Many historians believe that this
religion helped Rome fall.
$200 Answer from
Decline & Fall
Christianity
$300 Question from
Decline & Fall
Explain two specific reasons why
Rome fell.
$300 Answer from
Decline & Fall
Christianity; mercenaries in the army;
poison from the aqueducts; too much
welfare (people got lazy); not enough
offspring; barbarian invasions; the empire
was too big.
$400 Question from
Decline & Fall
This is officially the last year of the Roman
Empire (must be exact).
$400 Answer from
Decline & Fall
476 AD or CE
$500 Question from
Decline & Fall
Name one specific tribe that
successfully invaded Rome.
$500 Answer from
Decline & Fall
Vandals, Visigoths, Huns
$100 Question from
Terms & People
These were the artificial waterways
built to give Romans running water.
$100 Answer from
Terms & People
Aqueducts
$200 Question from
Terms & People
During the empire this was the area
in Rome where government business
took place.
$200 Answer from
Terms & People
The Forum
$300 Question from
Terms & People
This was built by the emperor Hadrian
to honor the Roman gods
$300 Answer from
Terms & People
Pantheon
$400 Question from
Terms & People
What was the name of the chariot
race track that was built during the
Pax Romana. It could seat about
150,000 people.
$400 Answer from
Terms & People
Circus Maximus
$500 Question from Terms &
People
Many of this groups people were enslaved
and used to build the Coliseum after a
failed rebellion.
$500 Answer from Terms &
People
Jews (from Jerusalem)
Final Jeopardy Catagory
Pax Romana
Final Jeopardy
What is the name of the Roman
Road that led from the city of Rome
to the southern Italian peninsula?
Final Jeopardy Answer
Appian Way
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