1 / 26

Imperial Rome Jeopardy

Imperial Rome Jeopardy. Daily Life for 10. The father in a Roman Family had control over _______. Daily Life for 20. What an aqueduct is used for. Daily Life for 30. A place to keep fit, meet people and do business. Daily Life for 40. What Romans ate. Daily Life for 50.

Download Presentation

Imperial Rome Jeopardy

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Imperial Rome Jeopardy

  2. Daily Life for 10 The father in a Roman Family had control over _______

  3. Daily Life for 20 What an aqueduct is used for.

  4. Daily Life for 30 A place to keep fit, meet people and do business.

  5. Daily Life for 40 What Romans ate.

  6. Daily Life for 50 Why the Romans did not need a lot of machines.

  7. Octavian To Augustus for 10 2 ways Octavian was related to Julius Caesar

  8. Octavian To Augustus for 20 How Octavian imitated Julius Caesar

  9. Octavian To Augustus for 30 How Octavian differed from Julius Caesar

  10. Octavian To Augustus for 40 Princeps

  11. Octavian To Augustus for 50 Augustus

  12. Tiberius to Nero for 10 The method of how Tiberius became Emperor

  13. Tiberius to Nero for 20 The reign of Tiberius was important because it gave ________ to the Roman government. And we’re not talking about A place for horses!

  14. Tiberius to Nero for 30 The reign of Caligula demonstrated this method of removing an Emperor from power

  15. Tiberius to Nero for 40 Positive and Negative of Claudius’ Reign

  16. Tiberius to Nero for 50 Describe the actions of Nero in handling The Great Fire of Rome in 64 AD.

  17. Year of 4 to Flavians for 10 The reason why 2 of the Emperors were killed by their own Guards

  18. Year of 4 to Flavians for 20 The year of 4 Emperors showed that The actions of former emperors would be considered when evaluating new ones. Galba and Vitellius partied and died, This general was the only one to survive.

  19. Year of 4 to Flavians for 30 The reaction of Titus to the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD.

  20. Year of 4 to Flavians for 40 Domitian was paranoid because he thought this…

  21. Year of 4 to Flavians for 50 How the Flavian Dynasty Ended

  22. 5 Good Ones for 10 The 5 good emperors got their name from their cooperation with these influential people

  23. 5 Good Ones for 20 • such as the right to serve in the Assembly There was relative peace during the reign of the five good emperors because of something they didn’t do (Except for the last).

  24. 5 Good Ones for 30 What does this quote mean: “Romans actively built up large urban centers throughout the Empire and granted these cities all the rights and privileges granted to Romans.”

  25. 5 Good Ones for 40 The Roman Empire was converted from provinces to this.

  26. 5 Good Ones for 50 Why Marcus Aurelius’ son Commodus is not considered as a continuation of the 5 good emperors.

More Related