A) legion B) republic C) Apennines D) Etruscans E) Aeneas
A) legion B) Aeneas C) Etruscans D) Apennines E) republic
A) legion B) Etruscans C) Apennines D) Aeneas E) republic
A) republic B) legion C) Etruscans D) Aeneas E) Apennines
A) legion B) republic C) Etruscans D) Apennines E) Aeneas
A) triumvirate B) Julius Caesar C) latifundia D) Actium E) Cicero
A) latifundia B) Actium C) Cicero D) Julius Caesar E) triumvirate
A) triumvirate B) Cicero C) Julius Caesar D) latifundia E) Actium
A) Actium B) latifundia C) Cicero D) Julius Caesar E) triumvirate
A) triumvirate B) Julius Caesar C) Actium D) latifundia E) Cicero
A) Hadrian B) Cicero C) Julius Caesar D) latifundia E) Actium
A) aqueduct B) Cicero C) Julius Caesar D) Actium E) triumvirate
A) Cicero B) triumvirate C) latifundia D) Actium E) currency
A) latifundia B) triumvirate C) Caligula D) Cicero E) Julius Caesar
A) triumvirate B) Julius Caesar C) Pax Romana D) Actium E) latifundia
A) more trees B) better climate C) less rugged mountains D) plenty of water
A) Aeneas B) Sicily C) Rome D) Latium
A) Greeks B) Tarquins C) Latins D) Etruscans
A) sports B) farming C) tomb painting. D) metalworking
A) skilled at swordplay. B) practical problem solvers. C) successful farmers. D) good with money.
A) nobles B) patricians C) consuls D) plebeians
A) went on strike B) moved to another country C) stopped paying taxes D) burned government buildings
A) Cincinnatus B) Romulus C) Livy D) Remus
A) New Roman Law. B) Twelve Tables. C) Forum D) Rule of Law.
A) Phoenicia B) Sicily C) Carthage D) Greece
A) Tiberius and Gaius B) Marius and Sulla C) Antony and Marcus D) Pompey and Crassus
A) leader B) landowner C) hero D) priest
A) end of slave labor B) public jobs program C) 12-month calendar D) military-run government
A) Octavian B) Cleopatra C) Cicero D) Augustus
A) the Greeks. B) dictators C) republican government. D) citizenship rights.
A) peace B) rebuilding C) political stability D) tax reform
A) Caligula B) Claudius C) Nero D) Tiberius
A) the aqueduct B) Mount Vesuvius C) Hadrian’s Wall D) the Colosseum
A) the Rhine and Danube B) the Thames and Huang He C) the Tigris and Seine D) the Nile and Indus
A) agriculture B) metalworking C) glass making. D) pottery |