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MILLIONAIRE SCOREBOARD
$16,000
$1 MILLION
$8,000
$4,000
$500,000
$2,000
$250,000
$1,000
$125,000
$500
$64,000
$300
$32,000
$200
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Which of the following is a cause of
the end of the Roman Republic?
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A: Caesar defeated
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B: Rome started new
Pompey.
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colonies.
C: Spartacus freed the
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D: Rome improved its
roads.
slaves.
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The people who killed Julius Caesar wanted
to give power back to the Senate, but their
actions had an unexpected effect. What was
it?
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A: the beginning of
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B: the beginning of a
civil war.
the Punic Wars.
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C: the beginning of
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Rome’s expansion.
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D: the beginning of
Rome’s wealth.
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What sea did the Romans come to
call “our sea”?
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A: Black Sea.
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C: Mediterranean Sea
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B: Aegean Sea.
D: Caspian Sea.
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What was one serious consequence of Rome’s
early expansion?
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A: It had to rebuild the
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cities it conquered.
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C: It had to reeducate
B: It had to send
adminstrators far from
home.
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many new citizens.
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D: It had to maintain a
large, permanent army.
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What power did Rome fight during
the Punic Wars?
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A: Sicily
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C: Gaul
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B: Carthage
D: Macedonia
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What was the outcome of Julius
Caesar’s battle with Pompey?
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A: The Roman
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Republic ended.
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B: There were no more
civil wars.
C: Spartacus led a slave
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D: The Senate ordered
Caesar to leave.
rebellion.
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What was the Pax Romana?
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A: A large territory
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controlled by Rome.
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Roman power.
C: a title given to Octavian
by the Senate.
B: a long peace enforced by
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D: a treaty ending the civil
wars in Rome.
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Rome was at the center of the
Roman Empire. What was at the
center of Rome?
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A: the Forum.
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B: the Agora.
C: the Coliseum.
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D: the Vatican.
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As the empire grew, Romans were
exposed to many new religions.
How did they respond?
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A: They punished those who
practiced the new religions
unless they changed their
beliefs.
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C: They accepted the new
religions unless they
threatened the emperor’s
power.
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B: They forced the people
who practiced the new
religions to accept Roman
gods.
D:
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They welcomed new
religions because they were
bored with their own.
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Which of the following might the Roman
emperor say about the Senate?
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A: “The Senate makes all of
Rome’s laws.”
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B: “I never let senators
into a courtroom.”
C: “Sometimes senators
don’t approve my laws.”
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D: “The Senate is a
symbol of Roman law.”
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Who most likely would have spoken these words?
“For lunch I stopped at one of the thermopolia for bread and cheese.
Tonight my family will eat fish I bought at the market to cook on the
small grill in our apartment. As a special treat, we’ll have figs after
dinner.”
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A: a poor Roman
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B: a wealthy Roman
woman.
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C: a wealthy Roman
man.
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D: a poor Roman child.
child.
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What best describes Roman housing?
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A: The rich lived in
large houses that had no
kitchens.
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C: The rich lived in
large houses made of
stone and marble.
B: The poor lived in
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apartments made of
wood and marble.
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D: The poor lived in
apartments with indoor
pools.
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A Roman judge said, “Whatever pleases the
emperor is law.” What might a Roman
teenager say?
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A: “Whatever pleases
my parents is law.”
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C: “Whatever pleases
my grandfather is law.”
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B: “Whatever pleases
my oldest brother is
law.”
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D: “Whatever pleases
my father is law.”
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Why did the Roman emperors give the poor
“bread and circuses”?
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A: so the poor wouldn’t
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B: so the poor wouldn’t
eat meat.
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rebel.
C: so the poor could
make more money
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D: so the poor could
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learn to read.
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Who made the decisions at Roman trials?
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A: the victim.
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C: a jury.
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B: a senator.
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D:
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the Emperor.
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