Rome in the Modern World | Augustus and his Empire | Daily Life in Rome | Roman Law and Citizenship | Wild Card |
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What are roads
All of these lead to Rome
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What are The Counsuls?
The effective heads of state of the Roman Republic
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What is a patriarchy
A society that is based around the power of the father in the family
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What were citizens.
The only people allowed to vote in Rome
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What are Roman Laws
These serve as the foundation of justice systems in the US and Europe
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What are coliseum or amphitheatres
Where sports were played
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Who was Julius Caesar
Dictator for life
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What are grain, grapes, and olives.
The three items the roman diet relied upon.
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What were the patriarchs?
The wealthiest citizens
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Who was Romulus Augustulus
He was the last of the Western Roman Emperors.
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What are the ingredients of Roman Cement.
Volcanic ash and volcanic rock
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Who was Augustus
The nephew and heir to Caesar
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What is the Toga
An article of clothing that only citizens were allowed to wear.
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Who were the plebians.
The lowest class of citizens
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What was a Tunic.
The typical dress for unmarried women in Rome
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What are curved roofs and large scale arches
Could support more weight than the post and beam structures of Greece.
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What is the Senate
The only part of the Roman Republic's structure to survive.
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What is a sauna?
A hot bath of steam that we still use today, and was popular in Rome.
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Who was the Senate.
A powerful 100 member advisory group who elected the governing consuls.
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What was the color Purple used for in Roman clothing.
The color of the Toga that designated that someone was very important.
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What is Latin.
The basis for an entire group of Romance Languages
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Who was Diocletian
He split the Roman Empire in half
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What were aquueducts?
The underground systems that brought clean water into the city
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What were the 12 Tables.
The first laws put into writing by Romans.
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Who was the main rival of Julius Caeasar.
Pompey
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