| Coins | | The place across the Forum where Rome's grandest temples stood |
| Punic Wars | | Bronze tables that Rome's first written laws were on |
| Plebeians | | Twin brothers that founded the city of Rome |
| Romulus and Remus | | The part of Rome's government that served a lifetime and advised Consuls |
| Gracchus | | A group of people who took over Rome in 387 BC, and left after being paid |
| Civic Duty | | The way Romans paid for goods that were traded with them |
| Gauls | | The two most powerful magistrates in Rome |
| Twelve Tables | | A Roman dictator who defeated the city's enemies, and then returned to farming |
| Forum | | After the Punic wars, Rome controlled most of the western ___ region |
| Capitoline Hill | | Rome's public meeting place |
| Spartacus | | Methods to balance power |
| Cincinnatus | | Groups of up to 6,000 soldiers |
| Sulla | | The animals Hannibal used to attack Rome |
| Senate | | A series of wars against Carthage, a city in northern Africa |
| Checks and Balances | | Last name of the two brothers who tried create farms for poor Romans |
| Legions | | The reason people participated in the government is because they felt it was their ___ |
| Consuls | | A consul who tried to get poor people to join the army |
| War Elephants | | Last name of the consul in 88 BC who came into conflict with Marius and started a civil war |
| Gaius Marius | | Common people |
| Mediterranean | | A former gladiator who let thousands of slaves to demand freedom |