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The Rise of Rome
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Multiple Choice 1 – 10 pts
A rich people that greatly influenced the growth of
Rome
a. praetors
b. Etruscans
c. plebeians
d. latifundians
Multiple Choice 1 – 20 pts
__________________ interpreted law and
acted as judges.
a. Plebeians
b. Etruscans
c. Latifundians
d. Praetors
Multiple Choice 1 – 30 points
Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
were called ________________.
a. aqueducts
b. Latifundia
c. slave ranches
d. plantations
Multiple Choice 1 – 40 points
Crassus, Pompey, and Julius Caesar
a. were the only Roman leaders to be
assassinated
b. were the First Triumvirate
c. all were held back in the 6th grade
d. worked together to convert an aqueduct into
a water slide
Multiple Choice 1 – 50 points
An __________ is a human-made channel
for carrying water long distances.
a. water pipe
b. aqueduct
c. underground waterway
d. asrivariduct
Multiple Choice 2 – 10 points
Which of these is an island that is part of Italy?
a. Sicily
b. Hawaii
c. Vashon
d. Naples
Multiple Choice 2 – 20 points
Artisans, shopkeepers, and owners of small
farms were called
a. praetors
b. plebeians
c. craftsmen
d. puteoli
Multiple Choice 2 – 30 points
Puteoli was
a. a Roman commander
b. assassinated
c. found buried in volcanic ash
d. a port city on the Bay of Naples
Multiple Choice 2 – 40 points
In the First Punic War
a. Hannibal attacked Rome with a herd of
elephants.
b. Rome defeated the Carthaginians for the last
time.
c. Rome defeated Carthage in 241 B.C.
d. Rome was defeated by Carthage.
Multiple Choice 2 – 50 points
Rome’s greatest public speaker was
a. Cicero
b. Vicero
c. Nicero
d. Caesar
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According to a traditional legend,
_________ and ________ founded
the city of Rome.
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The Romans took over most of Italy
by the year _________.
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In early Rome, only _________ could hold
political office.
Fill in the blank – 80 points
The ________ __________ were Rome’s first
written laws.
Fill in the blank – 100 points
In the Second Punic War, Carthage
attacked ________.
Fill in the blank– 20 points
On March 15, 44 B.C., Caesar was
________________.
Fill in the blank– 40 points
Octavian took the title of _____________.
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A wall built for defense in Britain was called
_____________ ______.
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An important political reform that occurred in
287 B.C. was that the _________ __ ______
could pass laws.
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Roman currency helped Rome’s _______.