| A | B |
| What did Paul do for Jesus? | He spread Jesus' message |
| One of the 12 followers of Jesus | Apostle |
| This was the land of the Jews and the homeland of Jesus | Palestine |
| What volcano destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum? | Mt. Vesuvius |
| The second capital of the Roman Empire. | Constantinople |
| Germanic tribe that conquered Rome. | Visigoths |
| Who legalized the Christian religion | Constantine |
| Who defeated Hannibal in Carthage? | Scipio |
| Marketplace | Forum |
| A ruler who has absolute power. | dictator |
| Date Julius Caesar was stabbed by Roman Senators (3/15) | Ides of March. |
| A name for men's clothing | Togas |
| They oversaw new territories for Rome. | Governors |
| Who won the Punic Wars? | Rome |
| The science of building | Architecture |
| The city named after Romulus. | Rome |
| What did Hannibal's army consist of? | 60,000 soldiers and 60 elephants |
| Who had complete control and say in the Roman families? | Fathers |
| What did most Romans live in? | Apartments |
| What did the Roman soldiers think of Caesar? | They loved him. |
| What was the key to holding up aqueducts? | Arches |
| Both sides are from the same country | Civil War |
| Common people of Rome | Plebians |
| Romance Languages | Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Italian, and French |
| A slave, criminal, or POW who fought in the Colosseum to entertain crowds | Gladiator |
| What should have happened once a Roman city reached its capacity? | Build a new city |
| How did people in Rome bathe? | Public bathhouses |
| Present day France was known as this | Gaul |
| A government where citizens choose their leader | Republic |
| A river that runs through Rome | Tiber River |
| Who could vote in Rome? (3) | Men with property and money |
| Conquered the Latins and took over Rome | Etruscans |
| An improvement Romans made on the arch | Dome |
| Waterways built with arches | Aqueducts |
| Slave that led a rebellion against Rome | Spartacus |
| These made it possible for Rome to create and maintain its empire (2) | Strong, well-organized govenment and a strong military |
| Officials elected to help the plebians | Tribunes |
| Carthage and Rome were fighting over this | Sicily |
| Series of three wars between Rome and Carthage | Punic Wars |
| A wealthy class of families that held power in Rome | Patricians |