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  • What was a legion in ancient Rome?
    A military group comprising around 4,000 to 6,000 highly disciplined citizen-soldiers.
  • What was the Roman empire famous for?
    For building roads and aqueducts.
  • Name one of the most significant figures in Roman history.
    Julius Ceasar
  • What was the first empire to stablish a democratic form of government?
    The Greek Empire
  • Did the Romans conquered the Egyptian empire?
    Yes
  • What are some of Rome's greatest accomplishments?
    Roman law, roads and aqueducts, architecture.
  • Why were Romans considered great builders?
    Because they built big structures such as roads and coliseums.
  • What was the city-state that was known for learning and arts?
    Athens
  • Name the territories in which the Roman empire extends.
    Mediterranean basin, western Europe, and northern Africa
  • What was the Greek city-state that was known for its strong warriors?
    Sparta
  • What are ancient Greeks known for?
    For their democracy
  • What was the Olympics?
    A sport competition held every 4 years.
  • What language did the Roman speak?
    Latin
  • What was the capital city of the Roman civilization?
    Rome
  • What were the Punic Wars?
    A series of three wars fought between the Roman Republic and the Carthaginian Empire.
  • What did the Romans create?
    A large empire that ruled many lands.
  • How many gods did Greeks have?
    Many different gods