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Time4learning Middle School Social Science: Roman Legacy
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1. Which structure was in the center of a city?

2. A Greek doctor named Galen, who lived within the Roman Empire

3. What do we know of written Roman history?

4. Who was the Roman medical doctor who compiled a medical encyclopedia that was used for a thousand years?

5. Much of Roman entertainment was based on what?

6. What systems did the Romans develop that are essential to great cities?

7. Which ancient Roman language transformed into many modern languages (such as French and Spanish)?

8. The Colosseum demonstrates that the Romans were very fond of

9. The Romans borrowed many of their ideas for art, architecture, and city organization from the

10. Why is Latin called a dead language?

11. The ideas of the Justinian Code

12. Which culture did the Romans very much admire and copy?

13. Ptolemy was a learned astronomer but what didn't he get quite right?

14. How is Latin related to English?

15. Which of the following was based upon the system of jus civile, or citizen law?

16. Latin is the basis for which languages?

17. Romans built aqueducts

18. Who is known as 'the father of Latin prose'?

19. The Colosseum

20. What tools and techniques did the Romans use to build their huge structures?

21. What was an important and progressive concept of citizen law?

22. Much of Roman art and architecture was dedicated to whom?

23. Romans used durable materials such as concrete and marble

24. How do Roman pottery, paintings, frescoes, and mosaics help us understand the Roman Empire?

25. Romans copied their city organization from the Etruscans. Cities were