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Ancient Rome Jeopardy Ancient Rome Roman Government Life in Rome Vocabulary Punic Wars WorldReligions Fall of Rome 100 200 300 400 Final Jeopardy!!

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2 Ancient Rome Jeopardy

3 Ancient Rome Roman Government Life in Rome Vocabulary Punic Wars WorldReligions Fall of Rome 100 200 300 400 Final Jeopardy!!

4 Roman Government 100 When the Romans got rid of their king, what kind of government did they replace him with? When the Romans got rid of their king, what kind of government did they replace him with? What is a republic? What is a republic?

5 Roman Government 200 A person from the Roman lower class A person from the Roman lower class What is a plebian? What is a plebian?

6 Roman Government 300 Roman Government 300 The group of 300 Roman aristocrats that ran the government The group of 300 Roman aristocrats that ran the government What is the Senate? What is the Senate?

7 Roman Government 400 Define “Consuls” Define “Consuls” What were the two elected leaders of the Roman government? What were the two elected leaders of the Roman government?

8 Life in Rome 100 How did the Romans treat the people they conquered? How did the Romans treat the people they conquered? What is they treated them well and made them citizens of their empire? What is they treated them well and made them citizens of their empire?

9 Life in Rome 200 Life in Rome 200 Two benefits to being in the Roman army Two benefits to being in the Roman army What are land/plunder and honor? What are land/plunder and honor?

10 Life in Rome 300 Life in Rome 300 Two benefits to being a Roman citizen Two benefits to being a Roman citizen What are more political rights and a better lifestyle? What are more political rights and a better lifestyle?

11 Life in Rome 400 Why did the Romans treat their citizens the way that they did? Why did the Romans treat their citizens the way that they did? What is because they wanted to create a strong, united empire filled with loyal people. What is because they wanted to create a strong, united empire filled with loyal people.

12 Vocabulary 100 Define “persecution” Define “persecution” What is harassment? What is harassment?

13 Vocabulary 200 Define “Coliseum” Define “Coliseum” What was a large arena where gladiators fought? What was a large arena where gladiators fought?

14 Vocabulary 300 Define “gladiator” Define “gladiator” What was a slave that was forced to fight to the death for entertainment? What was a slave that was forced to fight to the death for entertainment?

15 Vocabulary 400 Define “martyr” Define “martyr” What is a person killed for their religious beliefs? What is a person killed for their religious beliefs?

16 Punic Wars 100 Fought in the Punic Wars Fought in the Punic Wars Who were Rome and Carthage? Who were Rome and Carthage?

17 Punic Wars 200 The general that hated Rome The general that hated Rome Who was Hannibal? Who was Hannibal?

18 Punic Wars 300 Who won the Punic Wars and what did they do to the losers? Who won the Punic Wars and what did they do to the losers? Who was Rome, and they burned the city and made the people slaves? Who was Rome, and they burned the city and made the people slaves?

19 Punic Wars 400 Why were the Punic Wars important? Why were the Punic Wars important? What was they made Rome the most powerful empire in the Mediterranean? What was they made Rome the most powerful empire in the Mediterranean?

20 World Religions 100 The prophet of Christianity The prophet of Christianity Who is Jesus Christ? Who is Jesus Christ?

21 World Religions 200 The prophet of Islam The prophet of Islam Who is Muhammad? Who is Muhammad?

22 World Religions 300 Name the holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam Name the holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam What are the Torah, the Bible, and the Koran? What are the Torah, the Bible, and the Koran?

23 World Religions 400 Define monotheistic Define monotheistic What is belief in one God? What is belief in one God?

24 Fall of Rome 100 When business and the economy are doing poorly When business and the economy are doing poorly What is a recession? What is a recession?

25 Fall of Rome 200 When money becomes less valuable When money becomes less valuable What is inflation? What is inflation?

26 Fall of Rome 300 Name two groups that tried to invade the Roman Empire Name two groups that tried to invade the Roman Empire Who were the Goths, the Vandals, or the Muslims? Who were the Goths, the Vandals, or the Muslims?

27 Fall of Rome 400 What were two problems that Rome’s government was facing? What were two problems that Rome’s government was facing? What was civil war/fighting and corrupt leaders? What was civil war/fighting and corrupt leaders?

28 Final Jeopardy Place the following events in order: Place the following events in order: 1. Rome became a republic 2. Christianity became a legal religion 3. Romulus founded Rome 4. Rome won the Punic Wars 5. Odoacer overthrows the Roman Empire What is 3, 1, 4, 2, and 5 What is 3, 1, 4, 2, and 5


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