Roman Civilization Vocabulary Chapter 9. Section 1 pp. 302-310 1.Vault - curved structure of stone or concrete forming a ceiling or roof 2. Satire -work.

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Roman Civilization Vocabulary Chapter 9

Section 1 pp Vault - curved structure of stone or concrete forming a ceiling or roof 2. Satire -work that pokes fun at human weaknesses 3. Ode -poem that expresses emotions about life

4. Forum - open space in Rome that served as a marketplace and public square 5. Gladiator - in ancient Rome, person who fought animals and other people as public entertainment

6. Paterfamilias - “father of the family” name for the father of the household in ancient Rome 7. Rhetoric -public speaking

Section 2 pp Plague - disease that spreads quickly and kills many people 9. Inflation - period of rapidly increasing prices 10. Barter - to exchange goods without using money 11. Reform - change that tries to bring about an improvement

Section 3 pp Mosaic - picture made from many bits of colored glass, tile, or stone 13. Saint -Christian holy person 14. Regent -person who acts as a temporary ruler

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