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119 Cards in this Set
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As two exceptions, what are the plural imperative forms of fucere and ducere?
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Fuc and duc
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The English words terrain and territory are derived from...
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Terra
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The English words amateur and amatory are derived from...
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Amat
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The English words novel and novelty are derived from...
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Nova
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The English words equestrian and equine are derived from...
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Equus
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The English words servile and servitude are derived from...
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Servus
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The English word astronaut derived from...
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Nauta
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Name one English derivative from pecunia.
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Pecuniary
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The English word surround derives from...
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Unda
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The English word navy derives from...
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Navigo
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The English word procrastinate derived from...
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Cras
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Name 3 derivatives from praeda.
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Predator, prey
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The English word pardon derived from...
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Dono
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The English words penal and penalize derived from...
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Poena
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Name 2 English derivatives from pugno.
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Pugnacious, repugnant
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Name 2 English derivates from servo.
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Conservation, preservation
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The English words affiliate and filial derive from...
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Filia
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Name one English derivative of the word hora.
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Horologium
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Name the English derivative of paene.
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Peninsula
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The English word auction derived from...
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Augeo
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The English word habit derived from...
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Habeo
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The English word terrific derived from...
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Terreo
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The English words manor and mansion derived from...
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Maneo
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Name 2 English derivatives of video.
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Provide, visual
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Name 2 English derivative of teneo.
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Retain, retentive
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The English word vocal did NOT derive from...
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Voco
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Name an English derivative of the word voco.
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Evocative
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Name 2 English derivatives of the preposition a, ab
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Abduct, motive
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The English words destroy and devive come from...
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De
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The English word consecrate derived from...
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Sacra
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Name 2 English words that derived from sum, esse, fui
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Essence, future
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The English word biennial derives from...
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Annus
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The English word derives from... [form of speech]?
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Barbarus; adj
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Name 2 English words derived from aequus.
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Equality, equate
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The English word publish derived from...
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Publicus
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The English words action and active derived from...
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Ago
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The English words missile and transmit derived from...
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Mitto
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The English word position derived from...
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Pono
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The English word comtemplate derived from...
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Temple
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Name 2 English words that derived from capio.
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Recipient, captive
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The English words efficient and manufacture derived from...
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Facio
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The English word ammuniation derived from...
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Munio
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The English words regent and rectitude derived from...
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Rego
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The English words convene and adventure came from...
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Venio
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The English words prescious and appreciate are derived from...
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Pretium
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Name 1 English derivative of the word duco.
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Reduce
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Quaeso
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Please
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Gratias
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Thanks
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Bene
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Well done
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What letter is there none of in the Latin alphabet?
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J
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Latin is an __________ language.
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Inflected
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When using 'your', but in a plural form (speaking to two or more people), instead of using tuus or tuum, you would use...
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Vestra
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Who was the first emperor of Rome?
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Augustus (Octavian)
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Who was the second emperor of Rome?
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Tiberus
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Who was the immoral and corrupt emperor of Rome?
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Caligula
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Which emperor of Rome was elderly, and poisoned by his wife?
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Claudius
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Which Roman emperor destroyed the Jewish temple and built the Colosseum?
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VESPASIAN
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Which Roman emperor was the son of Vespasian and opened the Colosseum?
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Titus
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Which emperor ruled Rome at the height of its power?
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Trojan
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Which Roman emperor built Hadrian's wall after the Romans controlled southern Brittania?
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Hadrian
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In what years was Augstus the emperor of Rome?
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77 B.C. - A.D. 14
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In what years did Vespasian rule Rome?
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69-79 A.D.
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In a Roman villa, the bibliotheca is the...
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Library
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In a Roman villa, the hibernaculum is....
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Winter?
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In a Roman villa, the turris is...
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The tower
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In a Roman villa, the sphaeristerium is a...
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Field for sports
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In a Roman villa, the cryptoporticus is the...
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Gallery of statues, and tombs of ancestors
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In a Roman villa, the heliocaminus is a...
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Fireplace/Hearth
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In a Roman villa, the Diaeta is the...
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Living room
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In a Roman villa, the porticus is the....
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Gallery
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In a Roman villa, the caraedium is the...
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Inner courtyard
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In a Roman villa, the thermae are the...
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Baths
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In an atrium style house, the taberna is the...
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Shop
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In an atrium style house, the cubiculum is the...
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Bedrooms
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In an atrium style house, the tablinium is the...
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Study
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In an atrium style house, the hortus is the...
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Garden
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In an atrium style house, the impluvium is the...
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Pool
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In an atrium style house, the culina is the...
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Kitchen
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In an atrium style house, the latrina is the...
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Washroom
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In an atrium style house, the atrium is the...
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Main hall
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In an atrium style house, the peristylum is the...
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Open courtyard
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In an atrium style house, the jaunua is the...
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Door
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In an atrium style house, the fauces is the...
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Hall
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In an atrium style house, the larest penates are the...
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Statues of household gods.
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Speaking of housing terms, a Roman insula is a(n)...
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Island apartment
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, the barba taberna is the...
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Beard shop
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, the gymnasium was used for... [3]
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Exercise, running, and wrestling
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, a natatio is a...
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Swimming pool
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, strigles are...
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Metal scrapers to remove oil
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, the frigidarium is a...
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Cold pool
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, a caldarium is a...
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Hot pool
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, tempidarium is a...
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Warm pool
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In a typical Roman bathhouse, an apodyterium was a(n)...
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Undressing room
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Mount etna lies in...
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Sicily (volcano)
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Mount vesuvius lies in...
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Italy (volcano)
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In what year was Rome founded and by whom?
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753 B.C. ; Romulus and Remus
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In what year did the Roman republic begin?
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509 B.C.
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In what year was Spartacus' slave rebellion?
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70 B.C.
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In what year was Caesar assassinated?
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44 B.C.
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In what year did the Roman republic end, and the empire begin?
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27 B.C.
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In what year was the fall of the Roman empire?
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476 AD
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About how many miles of roads did the Romans build?
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50,000 miles
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What is the acronym for the 7 hills of Rome?
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Can Queen Victoria Eat Cold Apple Pie?
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In what year did an earthquake shake the Roman Colosseum?
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847 AD
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T/F: The Forum Romanun is the downtown district.
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True
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What type of Roman citizens were plebians?
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Lower class
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The Roman patricians were upper class citizens, e.g....
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Senators, landowners
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Who was the 3 headed dog of the underworld?
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Cerberus
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For how long were you stranded if you attempted to cross the river Styx without a coin?
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100 years
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What 4 types of people were there places for in the underworld of Hades?
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Infants, suicides, mourners, and soldiers
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The river Phlegethon was the underworld river of...
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Fire and punishment
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The river Lete was the underworld river of...
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Forgetfulness and reward
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T/F: In the era of the Roman empire, empires had more power than kings.
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True
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Name the 5 most common Latin interrogative words.
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Quo, Quis, Quid, Ubi, Cur
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Who was the teacher of Alexander the Great?
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Aristotle
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Having hubris is the act of having...
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Excessive pride
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A change of one life form to another is called...
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Metamorphosis
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A demi-god is...
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Half god,half mortal
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Anthropomorphic polytheism is...
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The belief in many god in the form of human beings.
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