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Journey Across Time Chapter 8: The Rise of Rome
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What helped Rome's trade?
Roman Currency (Money)
What was Hadrian's wall?
A wall built for defense in Britain.
What title did Octavian take?
Augustus.
What happened on March 15 in the year 44 B.C.?
Caesar's enemies killed him.
In the Second Punic War...
Carthage attacked Rome.
What were the twelve tables?
Rome's first written laws.
What important political reform occurred in 287 B.C.?
The Council of Plebs could pass laws.
Who could hold political office in early Rome?
Only patricians.
When did Rome take over most of Italy? A. by 500 B.C. B. by 267 B.C. C. by 125 B.C. C. by A.D. 100
B. by 267 B.C.
According to traditional legend, who founded the city of Rome?
Romulus and Remus
These people interpreted law and acted as judges.
praetors
These were artisans, shopkeepers, and owners of small farms.
plebeians
This was made up of Crassus, Pompey, and Julius Caesar.
First Triumvirate
This is a port city on the Bay of Naples.
Puteoli
These were large farming estates worked by enslaved people.
latifundia
These were a rich people that greatly influenced the growth of Rome.
Etruscans
This is an island that is part of Italy.
Sicily
This is a human made channel for carrying water long distances.
Aqueduct
He was Rome's greatest public speaker.
Cicero
Rome defeated Carthage in 241BC in the ___________.
First Punic War