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- drag and drop the terms with the definitions.
a ruler in ancient rome who was appointed by the senate to reorder the government
made courageous
roman peace
first citizen of the roman republic
rule of three men
the study of the proper use of language in writing and speaking
a building material made by mixing sand, gravel, and limestone
a channel or pipe - like structure for moving water
eastern germanic tribe; revolted against the roman army
germanic tribe, settled in rome and later attacked the city (410 bc)
choices
rhetoric
dictator
concrete
aqueduct
triumvirate
visigoth
emboldened
princeps
ostrogoth
pax romana
Each term is matched to its definition based on key historical and linguistic details of Roman civilization and related groups:
- A Senate-appointed Roman ruler is defined as a dictator.
- "Made courageous" aligns with the meaning of emboldened.
- "Roman Peace" is the direct translation of Pax Romana.
- "First citizen of the Roman Republic" was the title Princeps.
- A joint rule by three men is a triumvirate.
- The study of proper language use in writing/speaking is rhetoric.
- The building material made from sand, gravel, and limestone is concrete.
- A structure for moving water is an aqueduct.
- The eastern Germanic tribe that revolted against Rome is the Ostrogoth.
- The Germanic tribe that settled in Rome and attacked the city in 410 BC is the Visigoth.
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a ruler in ancient Rome who was appointed by the Senate to reorder the government: dictator
made courageous: emboldened
Roman Peace: Pax Romana
first citizen of the Roman Republic: Princeps
rule of three men: triumvirate
the study of the proper use of language in writing and speaking: rhetoric
a building material made by mixing sand, gravel, and limestone: concrete
a channel or pipe-like structure for moving water: aqueduct
eastern Germanic tribe; revolted against the Roman army: Ostrogoth
Germanic tribe; settled in Rome and later attacked the city (410 BC): Visigoth