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Rome Through the Punic Wars

Quiz by Donna L. Shrum

World History and Geography to 1500 a.d. (c.e.)
History and Social Science
Virginia Standards of Learning

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World History and Geography to 1500 a.d. (c.e.)
History and Social Science
Virginia Standards of Learning

WHI.6.d

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  • Q1
    Rome began as a collection of villages on the ____ River.
    Euphrates
    Indus
    Tiber
    Latin
    30s
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  • Q2
    When Rome wanted to expand, it faced ______ to the north.
    Cisalpines
    Gauls
    Greeks
    Carthaginians
    30s
  • Q3
    Rome destroyed _____ and divided Greece into two provinces.
    Sparta
    Corinth
    Carthage
    Macedon
    30s
  • Q4
    Rome and Carthage were in competition for--
    more territory on the Italian peninsula
    the Alps
    ruling Greece
    trade
    30s
  • Q5
    Hannibal was a general in the ___ Punic War.
    Second
    First
    Third
    30s
  • Q6
    Hannibal's power base was in --
    France
    Spain
    Greece
    Sicily
    30s
  • Q7
    Hannibal surprised the Romans by choosing to cross the--
    Himalayas
    Hindu Kush
    Alps
    Apennines
    30s
  • Q8
    The greatest loss of life on a single day of battle until World War I occurred at the battle of--
    Cannae
    Lake Trasimene
    Punica
    Gaugamela
    30s
  • Q9
    The Third Punic War ended with the total destruction of--
    Carthage
    Corinth
    Macedon
    Rome
    30s
  • Q10
    The survivors of Carthage--
    were forced into the Roman army
    were all killed
    scattered throughout the Mediterranean
    became Roman slaves
    30s
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