Ancient Rome Scavenger Hunt Quiz
Use the resources from the Symbaloo to answer the following questions. You must answer the question as well as  state where you found the information as well.
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Example Question: What does the word Pax Romana mean? Remember to cite your source.
What would Elagabalus feed to his palace attendents? Remember to cite your source.
What were the Twelve Tables of Roman society? Which table dealt with laws concerning slander? Remember to cite your source.
What is an aqueduct and why was it important to more than a million people that lived in Ancient Rome? Remember to cite your source.
What group in Ancient Rome controlled most of the property but only made up 10% of the population? Remember to cite your source.
Who was Constantine and what did he do that changed Rome and world history forever? Remember to cite your source.
What are two facts about gladiators that you find interesting and why? Remember to cite your source.
What were a Gladiator's chances of dying each time stepped into the ring? Do you think the risk was worth the possible reward? Remember to cite your source.
What do you think was the main reason that the Roman Empire failed? Explain your answer and cite your source.
What construction material did the Romans develop that revolutionized construction and how did they use it? Hint: We still use it today.  Remember to cite your source.
Describe how women lived during the Roman Empire? Were they seen as equals to men? What do you think about this? Remember to cite your source.
Although Julius Caesar’s rule was short, it marked a great transition in Roman History. What change occurred in Roman society following Julius’ rise to power? Remember to cite your source.
Why were the Roman roads important for the empire’s expansion and success? Remember to cite your source.
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