Quiz On The Roman Republic

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Quiz On The Roman Republic - Quiz

This quiz assesses your knowledge of the period of the fall of the Roman Republic and Rise of the Roman Dynasty. The Roman Republic fell with the murder of Julius Caesar on the Ides of March in 44 BCE. Good luck with the Quiz!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who was not a consul?

    • A.

      Julius Caesar

    • B.

      Cleopatra

    • C.

      Cicero

    • D.

      Antony

    • E.

      Brutus

    Correct Answer
    B. Cleopatra
    Explanation
    Cleopatra was not a consul because she was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and not a Roman citizen. Consuls were the highest elected political office in the Roman Republic and later in the Roman Empire, and they were typically Roman citizens. Julius Caesar, Cicero, Antony, and Brutus were all prominent Roman figures who held the position of consul at some point in their lives.

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  • 2. 

    ___________ began to confront the issue of land reform implemented by Caesar

    Correct Answer
    The Gracchi, Tiberius Gracchus, Gaius Gracchus
    Explanation
    The Gracchi, Tiberius Gracchus, and Gaius Gracchus were Roman politicians who began to confront the issue of land reform implemented by Caesar. They were brothers who advocated for the redistribution of land to address the growing wealth disparity in Rome. Tiberius Gracchus served as a tribune of the plebs and proposed a law to limit the amount of land an individual could own. Gaius Gracchus continued his brother's work and passed several agrarian laws to provide land to the poor. Their efforts to challenge the established aristocracy and address social and economic issues ultimately led to their untimely deaths.

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  • 3. 

    Who was NOT part of the first triumvirate

    • A.

      Crassus

    • B.

      Caesar

    • C.

      Pompey

    • D.

      Dave

    Correct Answer
    D. Dave
    Explanation
    The first triumvirate was a political alliance formed in ancient Rome between Crassus, Caesar, and Pompey. This alliance was formed to consolidate their power and influence in the Roman Republic. However, Dave is not a historical figure and therefore cannot be considered as part of the first triumvirate.

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  • 4. 

    What royal dynasty was Cleopatra a part of?

    • A.

      Ptolemic

    • B.

      Sassanid

    • C.

      Seleucid

    • D.

      Julio-Claudian

    • E.

      Carolingian

    Correct Answer
    A. Ptolemic
    Explanation
    Cleopatra was a part of the Ptolemaic dynasty. The Ptolemies were a Greek-speaking dynasty that ruled Egypt after the death of Alexander the Great. Cleopatra was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic dynasty and is one of the most well-known members of this royal family.

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  • 5. 

    Who was the leader of the Gaelic resistance at Alesia?

    • A.

      Hadrian

    • B.

      Tissaphernes

    • C.

      Vercingetorix

    • D.

      Roland

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Vercingetorix
    Explanation
    Vercingetorix was the leader of the Gaelic resistance at Alesia. He was a nobleman and chieftain of the Arverni tribe in Gaul. Vercingetorix united various Celtic tribes in an uprising against the Roman forces led by Julius Caesar during the Gallic Wars. He successfully defended the fortified town of Alesia for several weeks until it was ultimately besieged and captured by the Romans. Vercingetorix's resistance and subsequent surrender marked a significant turning point in the Roman conquest of Gaul.

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  • 6. 

    At what battle was Pompey defeated by Caesar?

    • A.

      Phillipi

    • B.

      Pharsalus

    • C.

      Marathon

    • D.

      Salamis

    • E.

      Teutenbourg Forest

    Correct Answer
    B. pHarsalus
    Explanation
    In the battle of Pharsalus, Pompey was defeated by Caesar. This battle took place in 48 BC during the Roman Civil War. Caesar's victory at Pharsalus was a turning point in the conflict, as it secured his position as the sole ruler of Rome. The defeat of Pompey's forces marked the end of his political and military career, ultimately leading to his assassination in Egypt.

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