Roman Origins and Geography Flashcards

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Mountain range acting as a natural boundary protecting Rome to its north

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The Alps

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Rome is located on the (1)_____ River in the modern day country of (2)________, which like Greece is a (3)________.

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  1. Tiber
  2. Italy
  3. Peninsula
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Benefits of Rome’s location

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  1. On the Tiber River, allowing easy access to fresh drinking water.
  2. Close to the Mediterranean Sea for trade and travel.
  3. Volcanic soil which is great for growing crops.
  4. Being built on top of several hills, as well as being near the Apennines and Alps mountain ranges, made it difficult to invade.
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Regal Era

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First era of Rome’s existence, from 753 to 509 BCE. During this period, Rome was part of the Etruscan kingdom and ruled as a monarchy.

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Republican Era

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Second era of Rome’s existence, from 509 to 27 BCE. During this period, Rome became independent and had a Republic as their government.

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Imperial Era

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Third era of Rome’s existence, from 27 BCE to 476 CE. During this period, Rome became an Empire and had a dictatorship as their government.

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Republic

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A representative democracy

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Myth

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A story that tells the origins of a thing, place, or people that is either partially or entirely fictional.

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9
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Areas of Roman culture that were influenced by the Etruscans

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  1. Engineering and architecture (arches and cuniculus)
  2. sports (gladiator fights and chariot racing)
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Areas of Roman culture that were influenced by the Greeks

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  1. Engineering and architecture (columns, marble, domes)
  2. Writing (alphabet, poetry)
  3. Art (pottery, sculpture, painting)
  4. Religion (multiple gods)
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