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AGE 2. The Time of Greeks and Romans
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AGE 2. The Time of Greeks and Romans
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Slide 1 - Slide

The story of Romulus and Remus is a legend.
What is a legend?
A
A modern day story about the past that is not true.
B
A story from the past that cannot be proven to be true.
C
A story from the past that is proven to be true.
D
a modern story about something from the past

Slide 2 - Quiz

The location of the city of Rome was not accidentally chosen.
Fill in the missing parts in the scheme to illustrate why.
Easy to defend
More traffic can mean more trade
you can see people coming
water and trade route

Slide 3 - Drag question

5. Why did the Romans not like Christians?



Slide 4 - Open question

6. Mention 2 things that changed in the Roman empire when Constantine was emperor.



Slide 5 - Open question

Drag the words at the bottom to the correct place in the table.
dictator
senate
republic
Tarquin the Proud
Romulus

Slide 6 - Drag question

How was early Rome ruled before it became a republic?
Write your answer in just one sentence.


Slide 7 - Open question

In the Republic, the senators appointed two leaders who ruled Rome together. What were these leaders called?

The Republic of Rome was ruled by two:.......


Slide 8 - Open question

Choose whether the following statement is true or false.

In emergencies, the Romans sometimes appointed one leader with all the powers of the former kings and called him a dictator.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 9 - Quiz

Fill in the 5 blanks. One word remains.
senators
monarchy
Julius Caesar
republic
Carthage
Augustus

Slide 10 - Drag question

Roman monarchy
Roman republic
Drag the words to the correct box.
consuls
king
senate
Julius Caesar
Augustus
emperor
senators
dictator

Slide 11 - Drag question

Fill in the blanks. One word remains
Egyptus
Germania
limes
natural borders
England
Gallia Belgica

Slide 12 - Drag question

Drag the names 
to their correct location.

GAUL
ITALIA
HISPANIA
GERMANIA
EGYPTUS
BRITANNIA
CARTHAGE

Slide 13 - Drag question

Caesar conquered Gaul.
This is modern:
A
Spain
B
France
C
Germany
D
Greece

Slide 14 - Quiz

What is a civil war?

It is a war in which:
A
two (or more) countries fight each other
B
two (or more) groups within a country fight each other

Slide 15 - Quiz

Why did senators want to kill Caesar?


A
they were jealous of his power
B
they hated him
C
they wanted to save the republic
D
they wanted to save the monarchy

Slide 16 - Quiz

Who was Octavian?

He was Caesar's:


A
son
B
mother
C
dog
D
nephew

Slide 17 - Quiz

Look at the map.
Which of the four answers is NOT a natural border
that is shown in the map?
A
sea
B
rivers
C
walls and fortresses
D
deserts

Slide 18 - Quiz

The natural borders helped the Romans to:
A
keep enemies out of the empire
B
travel around the empire
C
keep the Romans inside the empire
D
make better maps of the empire

Slide 19 - Quiz

Are the statements true or false? Choose your answer.


A: The Roman Empire contained the whole of Europe.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 20 - Quiz

Are the statements true or false? Choose your answer.


B: Rivers, seas, mountains ranges and deserts are all natural borders.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 21 - Quiz

Look at the picture. Click on the "?" to see a word. Drag that word to the correct number in the picture.
helmet
road

sword
spear
river
shield
bridge
fortress

Slide 22 - Drag question

6a. Look at both book covers (left = A, right = B)
Which one is the primary and which one is
the secondary source?
Explain your answer.

Slide 23 - Open question

6b. Explain this statement: secondary sources often
use primary sources

Slide 24 - Open question

8b. Why do you think Caesar's soldiers listened to him instead of to the senate?

Slide 25 - Open question

13. Why was the war between Octavian and Mark Anthony a
"civil war"?

Slide 26 - Open question

4b. Why is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church also the bishop of Rome?



Slide 27 - Open question

Why were good roads important for the Romans?
Give 2 answers.

Slide 28 - Open question

Key words:

primitive people who lived outside the Roman Empire (like the Germans)

Slide 29 - Open question

Key words:

form of government without a king or an emperor.

Slide 30 - Open question

Key words:

group of wise old men that advised the king and made laws in the Republic.

Slide 31 - Open question

Key words:

title for the absolute ruler of the Roman Empire who was not a king.

Slide 32 - Open question

Key words:

a procession through Rome, with the general dressed as a god and featuring the spoils of war.

Slide 33 - Open question

Put the events in the correct chronological order

The oldest goes to the top.
Wars with Carthage (and Hannibal)
Augustus becomes the first emperor
Rome becomes a republic
Julius Caesar murdered
Rome is founded by Romulus and Remus

Slide 34 - Drag question

congratulations

Slide 35 - Slide