Deck 6: The Decline of the Roman Republic 120-44 BCE

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Marius' restructured the Roman army by abandoning maniples in favor of the six-hundred man ______.

A) cohort
B) legion
C) socius
D) phalanx
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After a swift victory at the Battle of Zela, ______ sent the famous message "veni, vidi, vici" to the Senate.

A) Pompey
B) Caesar
C) Cassius
D) Brutus
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Which of the following was not accomplished by Pompey in the eastern Mediterranean?

A) He deposed the last Seleucid king
B) He made Syria into a new Roman province
C) He besieged and eventually stormed the temple mount in Jerusalem
D) He destroyed much of the city of Alexandria
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Famously saying, "The die is cast," Julius Caesar crossed the ______ River in 49 BCE, thus entering into rebellion against Rome.

A) Arno
B) Rubicon
C) Po
D) Tiber
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War captives labored, typically under harsh conditions, on senatorial estates called ______.

A) agri senatorum
B) agri privati
C) latifundia
D) terrae privatae
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The most famous prose writers in the late Republican period also had active political careers.
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Marcus Licinius Crassus was the richest man in Rome.
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The Social War was largely ended by legislation that granted Roman citizenship to allied Italian cities.
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Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix and the Gauls once and for all at the Battle of the Colline Gate.
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Marius lost credibility as a popular leader when he obeyed the Senate, resulting in the deaths of two Tribunes who were his political allies.
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Mithridates VI's attempt to kill himself with arsenic was foiled when his loyal servant refused to administer it.
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The land law of Tiberius Gracchus went into effect, even though he was killed.
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The Julian calendar made a year consist of 365 days, but failed to institute a leap year every fourth year.
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Sulla's most important legacy was his resigning of the title Dictator for Restoring the Republic within the customary six months, thus preserving the Roman constitution.
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Julius Caesar's family was supposedly descended from the goddess Venus.
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Deck 6: The Decline of the Roman Republic 120-44 BCE
1
Marius' restructured the Roman army by abandoning maniples in favor of the six-hundred man ______.

A) cohort
B) legion
C) socius
D) phalanx
A
2
After a swift victory at the Battle of Zela, ______ sent the famous message "veni, vidi, vici" to the Senate.

A) Pompey
B) Caesar
C) Cassius
D) Brutus
B
3
Which of the following was not accomplished by Pompey in the eastern Mediterranean?

A) He deposed the last Seleucid king
B) He made Syria into a new Roman province
C) He besieged and eventually stormed the temple mount in Jerusalem
D) He destroyed much of the city of Alexandria
D
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Famously saying, "The die is cast," Julius Caesar crossed the ______ River in 49 BCE, thus entering into rebellion against Rome.

A) Arno
B) Rubicon
C) Po
D) Tiber
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War captives labored, typically under harsh conditions, on senatorial estates called ______.

A) agri senatorum
B) agri privati
C) latifundia
D) terrae privatae
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The most famous prose writers in the late Republican period also had active political careers.
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Marcus Licinius Crassus was the richest man in Rome.
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The Social War was largely ended by legislation that granted Roman citizenship to allied Italian cities.
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Julius Caesar defeated Vercingetorix and the Gauls once and for all at the Battle of the Colline Gate.
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Marius lost credibility as a popular leader when he obeyed the Senate, resulting in the deaths of two Tribunes who were his political allies.
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Mithridates VI's attempt to kill himself with arsenic was foiled when his loyal servant refused to administer it.
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The land law of Tiberius Gracchus went into effect, even though he was killed.
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The Julian calendar made a year consist of 365 days, but failed to institute a leap year every fourth year.
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Sulla's most important legacy was his resigning of the title Dictator for Restoring the Republic within the customary six months, thus preserving the Roman constitution.
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Julius Caesar's family was supposedly descended from the goddess Venus.
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