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Twins who were believed tohave founded Rome?

A. Romulus & RemusB. Rome & Roma

C. Augustus & CaesarD. Augustus & Tullia

A. Romulus & Remus

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The symbol of Roman citizenship was _________.A. The senateB. The toga

C. The constitution D. The veto

B. The toga

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Who ruled families in apatriarchal society?

A. The mother B. The father

C. The grandfatherD. The children

B. The father

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Who makes up the two sides in a civil war?A. Groups within the same countryB. Armies of neighboring countries

C. Colonists against a colonizing countryD. Invaders against existing residents

A. Groups within the same country

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The center of Rome’s government,religion and economy_____.

A. RepublicB. Forum

C. Mythology D. Legion

B. forum

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What was Rome’s constitution?

A. A set of written lawsB. Posted laws in the forum of each cityC. Weekly speeches by the top consuls

D. A system of rules to organize government

D. A system of rules to organize government

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A villa is a?

A. White piece of clothingB. Large country home

C. Small city homeD. An army formation

B. Large country home

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Which defines the term empire?

A. A state containing several countries B. A country that is surrounded by another country

C. A territory controlled by another nationD. A country that has survived a civil war

A. A state containing several countries of territories

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Who could vote in the Roman republic?A. Aristocrats only

B. Free adult male citizensC. The king

D. All adults over 18

B. Free adult male citizens

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Which Roman government officials werein charge of enforcing the law?

A. SenatorsB. Magistrates

C. DictatorsD. Assemblies

B. Magistrates

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Tenant farmers in ancient Rome were?

A. People who rented land from landlordsB. Captured field hands

C. Gods who had influence over farmingD. Household workers

A. People who rented land from landlords

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What form of government ruled theRoman empire after the fall of the Roman

republic?A. A monarchy

B. A democracy C. An oligarchy

D. Rule by Carthage

A. A monarchy

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The basic unit of the Roman armywas the ________.

A. ManipleB. Legion

C. Republic D. veto

A. legion

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The oldest families in Rome were known as _________.

A. Plebeians B. Dictators C. Patricians

D. Magistrates

C. Patricians

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An official religion supported bythe government is an ________.

A. Greek mythology B. Accepted religion

C. Established religionD. Patriarchal religion

C. Established religion

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The title Augustus means_____.A. Strong one

B. Greatly honored oneC. Aristocratic one

D. The first one

B. Greatly honored one

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The major contribution of the Etruscansto early Roman society________.

A. RoadsB. Democracy

C. Writing and architecture D. Law and army formations

C. Writing and architecture

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The top officials in Roman governmentwere known as ________.

A. PraetorsB. AedilesC. Consuls

D. Quaestors

C. Consuls

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Famous fighter who fought the Romanarmy ________.

A. Caesar B. Spartacus

C. EtruscansC. Augustus

B. Spartacus

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Which modern country was Rome notin by 44 BC?

A. SpainB. FranceC. Greece D. England

D. England