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Rome: From Republic to Empire

Authored by Ginger Scally

History

6th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How did the Romans get control of the Italian peninsula?

They signed treaties with some and conquered others.

They conquered all other groups and made them slaves.

They held elections and won.

They defeated all other groups in sea battles.

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In their second expansion, what leader from Carthage attacked Rome?

Julius Caesar

Hannibal

Alexander, the Great

Pompey

3.

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What area was added to the Roman Empire when Rome defeated Carthage?

Part of Spain, France, and the Swiss Alps

Syria, Jordan, and part of North Africa

The island of Sicily, much of Spain, and part of North Africa

All of the Italian peninsula and part of Spain

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How were the Romans able to defeat Hannibal?

The Romans had better weapons.

The Romans used war elephants.

The Romans attacked Carthage, Hannibal's home.

The Romans had a much larger army.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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In the third expansion of Rome, who were the two generals who gained territory?

Pompey and Julius Caesar

Pompey and Augustus Caesar

Julius Caesar and Octavian

Julius Caesar and Spartacus

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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In Rome's expansion, what were conquered people required to do?

leave Rome and never return

pay taxes and work in mines

serve in the Roman army and worship Roman gods

pay taxes and serve in the Roman army

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When both Pompey and Julius Caesar fought for control of Rome, what was the outcome?

Both men were killed in battle.

Caesar was killed and Pompey became the Roman leader.

The two agreed to rule Rome together.

Pompey was killed and Caesar became the Roman leader.

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