Ancient History: Rome : The Roman Kingdom (753- 510 BCE)

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for Ancient History: Rome

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Settlement And Migration

The Strait of Messina is located between __________.

Possible Answers:

Greece and Asia

Italy and Greece

Italy and Corsica

Greece and Malta

Sicily and Italy

Correct answer:

Sicily and Italy

Explanation:

The Strait of Messina is a narrow body of water that separates mainland Italy from the island of Sicily. It was historically of great importance, especially during the First Punic War.

Example Question #2 : Settlement And Migration

What mountain range runs through the center of the Italian peninsula?

Possible Answers:

the Alps

the Pyrenees

the Urals

the Apennines

the Himalayas

Correct answer:

the Apennines

Explanation:

The Apennines run through the center of the Italian peninsula. Rome is located on the west of the Apennines and was protected from some foreign invasions by this mountain range.

Example Question #11 : Ancient History: Rome

The Roman Forum most likely began life as a __________.

Possible Answers:

castle

barracks

central marketplace

pagan temple

Jewish temple

Correct answer:

central marketplace

Explanation:

The Roman Forum was the social center of life in the city of Rome throughout the history of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire. It most likely began life as a central marketplace, which over time grew into a hub and a shared social space.

Example Question #12 : Ancient History: Rome

The Roman Forum was initially constructed __________.

Possible Answers:

after the Marian Reforms

during the First Punic War

during the early years of the Roman Republic

before the rise of the Roman Republic

during the first civil war of the Roman Republic

Correct answer:

before the rise of the Roman Republic

Explanation:

The Roman Forum was first constructed in the seventh century BCE, after the draining of wet marshland allowed more people to settle and build in the burgeoning city of Rome. For the next several hundred years, the Forum would serve as the social and ceremonial center of Roman life and witnessed countless public spectacles, religious festivals, and military parades.

Example Question #15 : Ancient History: Rome

What was the name of the Roman counterpart to the Ares, the Greek god of war?

Possible Answers:

Mars

Jupiter

Juno

Ceres

Mercurius

Correct answer:

Mars

Explanation:

The Roman god of war was named Mars. In Roman mythology, Mars was the father of Romulus and Remus, the two supposed founders of Rome.

Inspiration for Mars was taken from Ares, the god of war in Ancient Greek Mythology. The myths and legends of Ares were often taken and reinterpreted in Roman literature with Mars taking the place of Ares.

Example Question #13 : Ancient History: Rome

The Roman God Janus was principally the God of __________.

Possible Answers:

doors and gateways

fisherman and sailors

books and learning

money and good fortune

the forest

Correct answer:

doors and gateways

Explanation:

The Roman God Janus was principally the God of doors and gateways. In Roman tradition Janus also rules over beginnings and ends, making him the natural God to be celebrated at the end of a war. Janus has no equivalent in Greek mythology.

Example Question #17 : Ancient History: Rome

Diana was the Roman Goddess of __________.

Possible Answers:

hunting and the moon

death and the underworld

motherhood and childbirth

the harvest and rain

fertility and the sun

Correct answer:

hunting and the moon

Explanation:

Diana was the Roman Goddess of hunting, the moon, nature, and wild animals. After the Roman conquest of Greece, Diana came to be associated with the Greek Goddess Artemis.

Example Question #14 : Ancient History: Rome

In Roman culture, who was known as the head of a family?

Possible Answers:

Matra familia

the emperor was the head of every family in the empire

the family slave

Pater familias

the church leaders

Correct answer:

Pater familias

Explanation:

The Pater familia was a legal entity governing over the individual family. The emperor was not considered the head of the family, nor were church leaders. By eliminating these two incorrect options, we decide between the father or the mother as the head of the family. Remember that in ancient Rome, the father represented not only the head of a family, but was designated by the state to be in charge.  

Example Question #15 : Ancient History: Rome

The Etruscans __________.

Possible Answers:

sacked the city of Rome during the third century BCE

controlled much of Northern Italy before the rise of the Roman Republic

fought against the Roman Republic in the First Punic War

aided the Roman conquest of mainland Greece

served as mercenaries in the armies of the Roman Empire

Correct answer:

controlled much of Northern Italy before the rise of the Roman Republic

Explanation:

The Etruscans controlled much of northern Italy before the rise of the Roman Republic. The Etruscans fought against the Roman Republic in the early years of the latter’s rise, but were eventually overwhelmed by the growing power of Rome.

Example Question #1 : Etruscan Expansion

Around what time period was the Etruscan civilization beginning? 

Possible Answers:

500 CE

800 BCE

200 BCE

400 CE

300 BCE

Correct answer:

800 BCE

Explanation:

The Etruscan Empire was founded before the beginning of the common era. The civilization was over run around 300 BCE and began at 800 BCE. This is another question where understanding the time frames of the Roman Empire is crucial. We know to eliminate the CE options. Then when we go back and look at the historical facts, we know that the empire was revamped and refounded around 800 BCE.

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