Rome
Quiz by Sally Holland
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- Q1What is a citizen?A member of society with rights and privilegesA wealthy person with extra privilegesSomeone who was born within the countryA foreigner who is only in the country for a few days60s
- Q2What is corruption?when someone with power is dishonestwhen someone is always honestwhen something explodeswhen someone loses power60s
- Q3What are public works?people who work for the governmentthings for all members of the public to use and enjoythings for wealthy individuals to useprivate events and celebrations60s
- Q4What is civic duty?including several cultural or ethnic groupswhen someone in power must serve their peoplethe rights and privileges that come with being a citizenthe responsibility that comes with being a citizen60s
- Q5What three continents did the Roman Empire include at its height?Asia, Europe, RussiaAfrica, Asia, EuropeEurope, Africa, IndiaAfrica, Australia, Europe60s
- Q6What major geographic feature was at the center of the Roman Empire?The Mediterranean SeaThe Straits of GibraltarThe Arabian PeninsulaThe Red Sea60s
- Q7Early Rome's government was a(n)DictatorshipDemocracyOligarchyEmpire60s
- Q8Rome's lawswere different for every social classwere on display in publiconly protected the wealthywere constantly changing60s