RomanJeopardy

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Roman Jeopardy I : 

Roman Jeopardy I Architecture 100 200 300 400 500 RepublicPeople 100 200 300 400 500 Geography 100 200 300 400 500 Leaders 100 200 300 400 500

Architecture for 100: 

Architecture for 100 Place where the gladiatorial games were held. Colosseum

Architecture for 200: 

Architecture for 200 Place chariot racing took place. Circus Maximus

Architecture for 300: 

Architecture for 300 For the Romans this place was like a health club. Bath Houses

Architecture for 400: 

Architecture for 400 The Center of Rome that held temples, shops, and government buildings. Forum

Architecture for 500: 

Architecture for 500 Located in Rome this was a temple for all Gods. The Pantheon

Republic People for 100: 

Republic People for 100 Absolute Ruler that usually came to power in times of need. Dictator

Republic People for 200: 

Republic People for 200 These were the wealthy citizens of Rome. Patricians

Republic People for 300: 

Republic People for 300 The Co-rulers of Rome during the Republic. Consuls

Republic People for 400: 

Republic People for 400 These people protected the rights of plebeians. Tribunes

Republic People for 500: 

Republic People for 500 These were the poor citizens of Rome. Plebeians

Geography for 100: 

Geography for 100 The hill on which Rome was originally founded. Dictator

Geography for 200: 

Geography for 200 Name of the City that fought Rome in the Punic Wars. Carthaginians

Geography for 300: 

Geography for 300 The Major River that runs through Rome is called. The Tiber

Geography for 400: 

Geography for 400 The Hill which was the religious activity was centered in Rome. Capitoline Hill

Geography for 500: 

Geography for 500 When the Capitol City of the Empire was moved away from Rome it was relocated here. Constantinople

Leaders for 100: 

Leaders for 100 He was killed in the capital on the ides of March and was the Republic’s last Dictator. Julius Caesar

Leaders for 200: 

Leaders for 200 Originally named Octavian, he became the first Emperor of Rome. Augustus

Leaders for 300: 

Leaders for 300 Famous Carthaginian general who brought elephants over the Alps to invade Italy. Hannibal Barca

Leaders for 400: 

Leaders for 400 This Emperor believed he ruled through divine right. Diocletian

Leaders for 500: 

Leaders for 500 This German invaded Rome and took the capital in 410 AD. Alaric