

The Republic of Rome: Part 4
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Allison Bayles
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The Republic of Rome: Part 4
By Allison Bayles
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Multiple Choice
What is the next phrase?
It is for event 10.
Prophets of God
Trojan War
Israel and Judah Fall
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Multiple Choice
What is the next phrase?
It is for event 11.
Alexander the Great
Prophets of God
Greek Philosophers
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Multiple Choice
What is the next phrase?
It is for event 16.
Greece Colonized, Democracy Begins
Nehemiah and the Jewish Return
Rome Rises to World Power
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek god Apollo?
Phoebus - god of the sun
Mars - god of war
Pluto - god of the underworld
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek goddess Athena?
Minerva - goddess of wisdom and victory
Venus - goddess of love
Juno - wife of Zeus
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek god Zeus?
Jupiter - chief of the Olympians
Bacchus - god of wine
Mars - god of war
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek goddess Hera?
Minerva - goddess of wisdom and victory
Venus - goddess of love
Juno - wife of Zeus
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek goddess Aphrodite?
Minerva - goddess of wisdom and victory
Venus - goddess of love
Juno - wife of Zeus
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek god Hades?
Jupiter - chief of the Olympians
Pluto - god of the underworld
Mars - god of war
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek god Ares?
Pluto - god of the underworld
Jupiter - chief of the Olympians
Mars - god of war
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Multiple Choice
What is the Roman name for the Greek god Dionysus?
Jupiter - chief of the Olympians
Bacchus - god of wine
Mars - god of war
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Multiple Choice
What had the two earlier plebeian secessions gained for the plebs?
consuls and the Code of Thirteen
plebeian tribunes and the Twelve Laws
a plebeian senate and an army
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Multiple Choice
What is the approximate date of the colonization of Greece?
c. 931 B.C. - 776 B.C.
c. 931 B.C.
c. 776 B.C. - 753 B.C.
c. 750 B.C. - 508 B.C.
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Multiple Choice
How did the colonization of Greece begin?
the Greeks crossed the sea for food
the Egyptians invaded Greece
the Greeks invaded Rome
the Greeks allied with the Phoenicians
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Multiple Choice
Where did the Greek colonies develop?
Egypt
The Tyrrhenian coast
the coast of Asia Minor
Carthage
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Multiple Choice
Of what kind of states was Greece composed?
island states
city states
farm states
nation states
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Multiple Choice
Who often fought for control of the Greek states?
soldiers
the rich and the poor
fishermen
fire fighters
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Multiple Choice
Describe demokratia
rule by six kings
rule by an elected council and an assembly of all citizens
rule by one king and an elected council
rule by 100 senators, with an assembly of 30
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Multiple Choice
Who voted on all matters of Athenian government?
the Assembly of all Athenian citizens
the senate of 100
the six kings
the Council of 20
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Multiple Choice
Who were the strategoi?
the queen
the elected military leaders
farmers
royal architects
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Multiple Choice
What form of government are the Greeks credited with beginning?
democracy
aristocracy
republicanism
plutocracy
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Match
Match the following
oligarchy
plutocracy
timocracy
monarchy
oligarchy
plutocracy
timocracy
monarchy
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Match
Match the following
aristocracy
tyrrany
democracy
aristocracy
tyrrany
democracy
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Drag and Drop
Jesus came to His own, and His own did not
But as many as received Him, to them He gave the
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Drag and Drop
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Categorize
Archaic Era
(750 - 508 B.C.)
Classical Era
508 - 323 B.C.)
Hellenistic Era (323 - 146 B.C.)
King Era
(753 - 509 B.C.)
Republic Era
(753 - 509 B.C.)
Empire Era
(27 B.C.-A.D,313)
Christian Empire Era (AD. 313 - 476)
Organize these options into the right categories
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Multiple Choice
What are the approximate dates of the "Roman Republic Developed?"
c. 509 B.C. - 407 B.C.
c. 753 B.C. - 27 B.C.
c. 509 B.C. - 366 B.C.
c. 753 B.C. - 509 B.C.
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Multiple Choice
After the Romans broke away from the Etruscan king, what form of government did they establish?
a monarchy
a democracy
a republic
a oligarchy
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Multiple Choice
What were the two highest individual leaders of the republic called?
president
kings
consuls
tribunes
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Multiple Choice
What were the names of the two main classes of Romans?
masters and slaves
patricians and plebeians
royalty and equities
nobility and soldiers
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Multiple Choice
What did strife between the two classes of Romans cause?
immediate civil war
the election of Romulus
the later break-up of the republic
the exile of all nobles
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Multiple Choice
What relationship does the United States form of government share with the Roman republic?
Both share the office of king
The U.S. system copies much of the Roman Republic
The U.S. system shares nothing in common with the Roman Republic
Both have one-year consuls
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Multiple Choice
Who were the patricians?
the working class
the nobility
a sports team
farmers
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Multiple Choice
Who were the plebeians?
the nobility
a rock bank from the 60's
the masses, peasants, farmers
elected officials
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Multiple Choice
How did the Roman consuls receive their position?
inherited by their fathers
voted in by slaves
elected by the top assembly
picked by kings
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Multiple Choice
What is the coastal town where Aeneas first landed, and which he later named for his new wife?
Etrusca
Carthage
Lavinium
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Read Detectives in Togas -Chapters 10-11
Assigned Reading:
The boys tell Rufus he can return; he denies the temple graffiti and says it was forged. They learn Xanthippus’s tablet was stolen and find a gold chain from the attacker. Scribonus compares handwriting at Vicinius’s and declares Rufus guilty; yet Rufus is arrested even before Vicinius speaks to him. In Rufus’s room, the boys find soaking wet clothes, and Livia’s slave Rompus returns with urgent news.
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