Quiz Review Sheet: Chapter 10, Lessons 1
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Quiz Review Sheet: Chapter 10, Lessons 1
Name: ______________________________________ Date: ______________________ Quiz Review Sheet: Chapter 10, Lessons 1-3 In order to pass this quiz, you should be able to: Define: Patricianwealthy upper class of Rome Representativea person elected to represent the people Plebeiancommon people of Rome; included farmers, soldiers, and merchants Republic – government where people vote for their rulers Senategoverning body of ancient Rome Dictator– ruler with total control over people in times of emergency in ancient Rome Patriotism – sense of pride in one’s country Consulone of two government officials in ancient Rome who managed the government and army Tribunemen appointed to protect the rights of plebeians in ancient Rome Caesarruler of ancient Rome Aqueductstructures used to carry flowing water from a distance Identify: Romulus– legendary founder of Rome Etruscansneighbors of Romans who ruled and influenced early Romans Junius Brutusled the revolt against Tarquin and helped free Rome from Etruscan rule Carthaginiansseafaring civilization that competed with Rome for control of the Mediterranean HannibalCarthaginian general of the Second Punic War who led an army of elephants to Rome Remus – legendary founder of Rome Latinsthe early peoples of Italy TarquinEtruscan noble who murdered the king and seized power Punic WarsA series of three wars between the Romans and the Carthaginians. Rome won all three. LucretiaRoman noblewoman who was greatly admired; she was attacked by the son of the Etruscan king. Her death prompted the Romans to overthrow the monarchy. CincinnatusRoman farmer who was appointed dictator and peacefully handed back power when his term was up; was a hero to ancient Romans Explain how Rome’s geography helped it grow and developIt was accessible by both sea and over land; its climate was warm and ideal for growing crops List the main crops grown in Romegrapes and olives Identify the main river of Rome and the major landforms found on the Italian peninsulaTiber River; plains and mountains Describe what the Romans learned from the EtruscansHow to farm and build (aqueducts, better weapons, and ships) Describe the education of Roman boys and girlsOnly wealthy children educated by Greek slave tutors; learned to do math and read and write on wax tables or sheets of papyrus Tell how the Romans tried to make friends with those that they conquered Granted Roman citizenship Allowed some to keep their local government Improved conquered lands; built aqueducts, roads, buildings Describe the results of the Punic WarsRome wins all three wars; Carthage is destroyed; Rome takes all of their territory Describe what happened to the social classes in Rome as it became wealthierThe gap b/w the wealthy patricians and the poorer plebeians grew larger. The patricians became more powerful. Explain how the Roman Republic came to an endJulius Cesar won a power struggle b/w him and 2 other generals; he was made ruler for life; patricians feared his power and wanted to restore the republic, so they assassinated him. Civil war breaks out