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Study Guide dueName:Date:TestPeriod:Ancient Rome Test Study GuideDirections: Use your notes and vocab 4-squares to complete this study guide to prepare for your Ancient Romeunit test. This study guide is a GRADED ASSIGNMENT and you will NOT be able to play the review game ifit is not completed!Part 1: VocabularyUse your vocab 4-squares to write the definition for each vocab word.1. Republic –4. Dictator –2. Patrician –5. Emperor –3. Plebeian –Part 2: Geography of ItalyUse your Italy Labeled Map to label the locations below.Sicily1

Part 3: The Roman RepublicUse your Roman Republic Government Notes to answer the questions.1. How are democracy and republic governments similar?2. How are democracy and republic governments different?3. What were the requirements to be a citizen in Ancient Rome?4. Answer each question about the different jobs in the Roman Republic.ConsulsHow many consuls were there?What was 1 job that the consuls had?SenatorsWho could be Senators?PatriciansorPlebeiansTribunesWho could be Tribunes?PatriciansorPlebeiansWhat was 1 job they had?What was 1 job they had?GovernorsWhat position in the army did governors hold?What was 1 job they had?Part 4: The Punic WarsUse your Punic Wars Reader’s Theater Questions to answer the questions.1. What does the word Punic mean in Latin?2. Which two sides fought the Punic Wars?3. Who was Hannibal? What is he famous for doing in the Second Punic War?2

Part 4: The Punic Wars Continued4. Approximately how long were the Punic Wars? (What year did the First Punic start? What year did theThird Punic War end?) *Hint – look at the titles of each scene of your Reader’s Theater questions.*5. If the Punic Wars were a “best of 3” contest, what was the final score?Carthage -Rome -6. What were 3 ways that Rome destroyed Carthage at the end of the Third Punic War?(1)(2)(3)Part 5: Julius CaesarUse your Julius Caesar Cornell Notes AND Julius Caesar Murder Mystery Notes to answer the questions.1. Julius Caesar was a in the Roman army.Julius Caesar was elected of the Roman Republic.Julius Caesar declared himself of Rome.2. Julius Caesar tried to help the people of Rome. What was 1 thing that he did to help people?3. How did Julius Caesar die?4. Julius was killed on the “Ides of March.” What is the date of the Ides of March?5. Who was in charge of the plot to murder Julius Caesar?6. What were two reasons why they wanted Caesar to be killed?(1)(2)3

Part 6: The Pax Romana Era – Roman Culture & Famous Roman EmperorsUse your Pax Romana Webquest Notes to answer the questions.1. How many soldiers were in a legion in the Roman army?2. What did a THUMBS UP mean for a gladiator? What did a THUMBS DOWN mean?THUMBS UP THUMBS DOWN 3. What was the Colosseum?4. Why was the west exit of the Colosseum called the “Gate of Death?”5. Who had the worst seats in the Colosseum? Who had the best seats?Worst seats Best seats 6. What was the main event that happened at Circus Maximus?7. What does Circus Maximus mean in Latin?8. What was one activity that you could do at the Roman bathhouses?9. What is each of the 4 famous Roman emperors best known for?Augustus –Nero –Commodus –Constantine –4

Ancient Rome Test Essay QuestionRespond to the prompt below in 2well-written paragraphs.A well-written paragraph for Mrs. Coleman’s class includes: Indent at the beginning of a paragraph6 – 8 sentences per paragraph (1 topic sentence; 4 – 6 supporting sentences; 1 conclusion sentence)Proper capitalization of beginnings of sentences, names of people, places, events, and time periodsPunctuation marks at the end of each sentenceComplete sentences (Do not start with things like: “Yes because ” or “Good because ”)No “silly” spelling mistakes (Words that you should know how to spell or can look up in your notes)** You will write your answer ON THE DAY OF THE TEST during the test! **Prompt: Although the Roman Empire was one of the most successful empires in history, it wasinvaded in the year 410 A.D. Historians believe that there were five main problems that led tothe collapse of the Roman Empire. Choose one of those problems and describe it: Whathappened? Why was it a problem? Then, explain how you think this problem could have beensolved or prevented.Choose 1 problem to write about. Use your Fall of Rome Chart and Causes of the Fall of the Roman Empire article.q Barbarian invasionsq Excessive military spendingq Gap between the rich and poorq Bad emperorsq Health and safety problemsAnnotation – What is the question asking you to do? What information should go into each paragraph?Paragraph #1Paragraph #2Use the space on the back to plan your writing!You will be able to use your plan on the test5

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29.11.2017 · Ancient Rome Test Study Guide Directions: Use your notes and vocab 4-squares to complete this study guide to prepare for your Ancient Rome unit test. This study guide is a GRADED ASSIGNMENT and you will NOT be able to play the review game if it is not completed! Part 1: Vocabulary Use your vocab 4-squares to write the definition for each vocab word. 1. Republic – 2. Patrician – 3.