Roman Army Life in Rome Roman Government Julius Caesar Pompeii
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What is 25 years.
How long did a soldier have to stay in the army for?
100
What is gentle (not too hot or too cold)
What word describes the climate of the Roman Empire?
100
What is rich.
Unless you were ____________, you didn't have a say in Roman government.
100
What is all of these (he crowned himself emperor (a monarch), he took power by force (a tyrant) and he ran the government without input from the Senate (dictator)
Which of the following correctly describes Julius Caesar: a monarch, a dictator, a tyrant, all of these
100
What is a volcanic eruption
What natural disaster happened near the Roman town of Pompeii?
200
citizenship and land
After 26 years, someone who served in the Roman Army could earn _______________ & _________________.
200
What is water
The country of Italy is surrounded by which physical feature?
200
What is Ancient Greece.
Rome took its ideas for government from _______________________________.
200
What is the army
Julius Caesar gained a lot of power because he joined the _________________ became a General and conquered a lot of land.
200
What is Mt. Vesuvius
What geographical feature was near the town of Pompeii?
300
What is all men could join and become professional soldiers.
Which of the following is true about the Roman army in the 1st century BCE: all men could join and become professional soldiers; all soldiers were called centurions; all Roman soldiers wore armor.
300
What are artists and bakers
What are some common occupations during the Roman empire: artists and bakers; police officers and judges; firefighters and politicians; or garbage collectors and letter carriers
300
What is people choose or elect people to take their place in government.
A Republic is a type of government where. . .
300
What are pirates.
While he was still young, Julius Caesar was kidnapped by a group of ____________________.
300
What is 20%.
Some people were able to escape, but estimates are that _________ of the people died.
400
What is they were allowed to keep plunder from cities they conquered.
What incentive did the Roman Army offer after the year 1 BCE that encouraged poorer Romans to join the Army?
400
What are farmers.
Which occupation was the most common during the Roman period?
400
What is social class (Patricians are rich and Plebeians are poor).
What is the difference between Patricians and Plebeians?
400
What is murdered.
Julius Caesar was ______________________________ on the steps of the Senate building on March 15.
400
What is the city provides clues to Roman civilization.
Why is the city of Pompeii important to historians today?
500
What is marching over long distances, constant building of forts, roads, etc and being separated from their family
What 3 factors contributed to the discomfort of Roman soldiers
500
What is Rome.
What was the capital of the Roman Empire?
500
What is a person that told the emperor what was happening in their part of the Roman Empire and that helped them keep control.
What is a magistrate, and how did they benefit the Roman Empire?
500
What is "I came, I saw, I conquered."
Julius Caesar was known for this famous statement.
500
What is 79 AD
What year did Mt. Vesuvius erupt and cover the city of Pompeii?






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