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Quarter Test #3

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"Establishment of Roman Republic": Rome was so successful because of four key things: ______________, military ability, domination, & treatment of conquered peoples.
"Establishment of Roman Republic": The number of hills on which ancient Rome was built
"The Punic Wars": Ancient Rome was located on what continent?
"The Punic Wars": This North African city was powerful, had a large commercial empire, and was a sworn enemy of Rome.
"The Punic War": The legendary twin brother founders of Rome
"Attila the Hun": How was Attila indirectly responsible for the founding of Venice, Italy?
"The Punic Wars": The Romans fought the Carthaginian general Hannibal during which Punic War? First? Second? Third?
"The Punic Wars": Rome and Carthage had been what might be called "_____________" of the Mediterranean region.
"The Punic Wars": Originally, the Roman army was staffed by _____________.
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"Julius Caesar": The word that best describes Rome’s government before Cæsar came to power
"Julius Caesar": The Roman patricians were always eager to extend citizenship to Rome’s conquered peoples. True? False?
"The Punic Wars": the Latin phrase with which the senator Cato ended every one of his speeches
"Attila the Hun": Who defeated Attila at the Battle of Chalons in 451 C.E.?
"Julius Caesar": Whom did Cæsar help bring to power?
"Establishment of Roman Republic": Rome's first written laws
"Establishment of Roman Republic": The Latins were an ________________ tribe from the north.
"The Punic Wars": __________ was one of the modern countries not under Roman control in ancient times.
"Establishment of Roman Republic": ___________ ran city (local) government.
"Establishment of Roman Republic": The group of elected Roman officials eventually took charge of public morality
"Establishment of Roman Republic": What we think of as Roman is actually Etruscan. True? False?