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Quiz on Ancient Rome

Quiz on Ancient Rome. 1A1 History Answer True or False Be Prepared to Explain Your Response. The Story of Rome. Rome was founded when villages on eight hills merged Rome is situated on the River Tiber Rome expanded and eventually conquered all of Italy

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Quiz on Ancient Rome

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  1. Quiz on Ancient Rome 1A1 History Answer True or False Be Prepared to Explain Your Response

  2. The Story of Rome • Rome was founded when villages on eight hills merged • Rome is situated on the River Tiber • Rome expanded and eventually conquered all of Italy • The Roman Empire stretched from Turkey to South America and even into North Africa

  3. Important Roman Buildings • This is a Roman amphitheatre • This is where the Romans went to watch plays • The most famous of these was called the Colloseum

  4. Important Roman Structures • This is called a canal • Romans used this to transport water to their towns • In these we see examples of Roman arches.

  5. Roman Houses • Wealthy Romans were called patricians and they lived in private houses • Private houses were known as domes • The atrium was an open courtyard • The peristylum was a dressing room • These houses were decorated with frescoes and mosaics • They also had central heating sometimes

  6. Roman Houses • Poor people were called plebeians • They often lived in flats called insulae • These were always very well built and safe as they were made of stone and timber • Some families rented shops at the bottom • The insulae had running water but no toilets

  7. Roman Families • The mother and father had equal power • Roman children were expected to obey their father as long as he lived • Mothers ran the household or worked if they were poor • Roman girls were free to chose who they married • Romans tended to have big families

  8. The Food the Romans Ate • The poor ate a lot of foods made from wheat and barley. • The poor sometimes ate from take-away shops. • The Emperor gave them free wine to keep them happy. It was called the dole. • The rich Romans enjoyed a main meal called a cena. It had only one course. • They ate with their hands and the main course often included seven meat dishes. • The atrium was used to get sick so they could eat more.

  9. Where these foods enjoyed by the Romans?

  10. Education • Only the rich went to school. • At age seven children started in primary school. • Boys and girls went on to a grammar school. • At grammar school they learned about history, philosophy and literature.

  11. Gladiators • Gladiator contests were held in a building called an atrium. The most famous of these is the Colloseum. • Gladiators were slaves or criminals who fought for their lives against other gladiators or wild animals. • Wounded gladiators could appeal to the emperor for their lives. Thumbs up meant death and thumbs down meant life.

  12. Were these the Weapons of a Gladiator?

  13. Chariot Racing • Chariot races were held in a circus. The Circus Maximus is the most famous example of a circus. • Four teams would race each other around the track seven times. • Crashes happened quite often, but the Romans felt that this took away from the sport.

  14. The Baths • There were over 1,000 bathhouses in Ancient Rome. • Most Romans went to the baths every day. • Romans did not speak to each other at the baths out of embarrassment.

  15. Jobs • Rich people did not work at all. • Architects and doctors came from the educated middle classes. • All the poor Romans could do was beg.

  16. The Roman Army • Roman soldiers were given their uniform and food for free. • They trained hard in running, javelin-throwing and sword fighting. • Discipline was very strict. Soldiers were beaten for disobedience.

  17. Roman Art & Architecture • Frescoes were paintings done on dry plaster. They were found in many homes. • Mosaics were pictures made from pieces of tile. • The Romans built some structures using concrete. • They used columns, domes and pointed arches in their buildings.

  18. Funerals • When a Roman died they were carried in procession through the town. • Sometimes they were followed by paid mourners. • The bodies were always buried. • Mourning lasted for three days

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