| A | B |
| aqueduct | a structure created with many arches to bring water from a source to a city |
| arch | a curved building shape created by the ancient Romans |
| mosaic | a piece of art made from thousands of colorful pieces |
| dome | an arched, semi-circular ceiling |
| patrician | an upper class Roman citizen |
| plebian | a lower class Roman citizen |
| forum | the public square of ancient Rome |
| Colosseum | a large building where gladiator matches were held |
| Christianity | a monotheistic religion in which believers believe in Jesus |
| Bath House | a public building with a large pool-like area where men gathered, exercised, and bathed |
| Jupiter | the king of the Roman gods |
| Romulus | the person Rome was named after |
| republic | a type of government similar to a democracy |
| 12 Tables | ancient Rome's list of laws |