Rome Jeopardy

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Geography
and people
of Rome
Life During
The Republic
Roman
Empire
Architecture
Christianity
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Present day country
and continent
Rome is located
within.
What is Italy
and Europe?
What are three
advantages of the
location of the
city of Rome?
Tiber River,
seven rolling
hills and Latium
Plains.
The Apennine
and Alps
Mountains
provided this.
What landforms
made the area
good to settle in
because of
protection?
During the Punic
Wars, he led the
Carthagians against
Rome from 218 –
202 BC.
Who is Hannibal?
The first Emperor of
the Roman Empire.
Who is Caesar
Augustus (formerly
Julius’ grand
nephew, Octavian?
Plebeians
What were most of
the citizens,
workers and
craftsmen, called?
Patrician
What were the
nobles, the rich
and royal, called?
Consuls
What is the position
held by two citizens
(usually patricians)
that makes
judgments and rules
the army?
Senate
What is a branch
of government
served in the
early years only
by the patricians?
Two rights won by
the Plebeians after
their rebellion in
494 BC.
What is the election
of Tribunes to
represent their
interests and laws
recorded in the
Twelve Tables?
He was the
dictator who
seized power from
the Republic in 49
BC.
Who is Julius
Caesar?
Life was different
during the Pax
Romana because
of this.
What is more
peaceful times,
prosperity and great
entertainment such
as weeks long
festivals including
gladiator games?
Three lands that
the Roman Empire
grew to include.
What is Greece,
Egypt, Italy, Indus
River Valley, and
Persia?
The reason the
Roman Empire was
divided in two by
Diocletion in 284 AD,
which resulted in the
fall of the Western
Roman Empire.
What is invasions
from the North?
The name of the
new capitol in the
Eastern Part of
the Roman
Empire.
What is
Constantinople?
This stadium is
designed with arches
in a rounded wall that
was used for festivals
that included gladiator
games.
What is the
Colosseum?
The temple built with
columns in a golden
rectangle, topped
with a dome, used for
worshipping gods.
What is the
Pantheon?
The system that
brings water to the
cities through a
series of overhead
arches and pipes.
What are Aqueducts?
This huge track is
bordered by stadium
seating and stages,
and is used for
chariot races and
circus-like activities.
What is the Circus
Maximus?
This is building is
constructed in the
round, with many
columns and arches,
that makes for a good
sound system for the
plays performed there.
What is the
Theater of Marcellus?
As a child, and
throughout his life,
Jesus studied this
religion.
What is Judaism?
The result of
Jesus' challenge
to Jewish leaders,
therefore, the
power structure in
Rome.
Why was Jesus
sentenced to
death?
These people
carried on the
message of Jesus
to begin the religion
of Christianity.
Who were the
Apostles?
The leader who
became a Christian
and ordered
crosses to be
painted on his
army’s shields.
Who was
Constantine?
Two religions that
evolved from early
Christianity, one in
the Western Roman
Empire, one in the
Byzantine Empire.
What is Roman
Catholicism in the
West, Eastern
Orthodox
Christianity in the
East?