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| Which Civilization came first? |
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| Which Roman Government came first |
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| City-state located on North Africa who was destroyed by Rome |
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| Roman general who started civil war that lead to the end of the Roman Republic |
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| Caesar's adopted son who became the 1st Roman Emperor |
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| a democracy that has representatives to vote for them |
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| Time of long peace (no war) during Augustus' reign |
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| THIS COMING JANUARY'S YEAR (Roman Numeral) |
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| THE NUMBER OF TEACHER ON THIS HALL (Roman Numeral) |
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| THE NUMBER OF SHARK CLASSROOMS (Roman Numeral) |
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| Rome's greatest rival; located on northern coast of Africa |
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| Took control of Rome in 46 B.C.; murdered by senators |
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| Most powerful ruling body in the Roman Republic |
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| Most powerful person in the Roman Empire |
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| Monarchy (Kings) -- Republic -- Imperial (Emperors) |
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| Correct order of the Roman Goverments from 750 B.C to 476 A.D. |
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| Major waterway of the Roman Empire |
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| City destroyed by the volcano known as Mount Vesuvius |
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| The geographical feature (landform) that kept the Greek city states separate |
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| The introduction of forming (agriculture) change humans from hunters to farmers and led them build ... |
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| The landform (geographical feature) that usually existed in all early civilizations |
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