This lesson contains 21 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 30 min
Items in this lesson
The Time of Greeks and Romans
2.8 Julius Caesar: From Republic to Empire
-Q-
Slide 1 - Slide
1. which statement is correct? I: Caesar's name was pronounced as "kaisar" by the Romans II: Caesar became a king, but he was never an emperor.
A
Both are correct
B
Both are wrong
C
Only I is correct
D
Only II is correct
Slide 2 - Quiz
2. which statement is correct? I: Caesar was entitled to become a consul because he was a patrician member of the senate II: As a consul, Caesar had absolute power for one year.
A
Both are correct
B
Both are wrong
C
Only I is correct
D
Only II is correct
Slide 3 - Quiz
3. The Gauls lived in tribes. Why was this an advantage for Caesar's war?
Slide 4 - Open question
Slide 5 - Slide
4. Looking at the previous pictures, can you explain why Caesar built two walls around Alesia?
Slide 6 - Open question
5. Which statement is correct? I: Your history textbook is a primary source II: Anne Frank's diary is a secondary source
A
Both are correct
B
Both are wrong
C
Only I is correct
D
Only II is correct
Slide 7 - Quiz
6a. Look at both book covers (left = A, right = B) Which one is the primary and which one is the secondary source? Explain your answer.
Slide 8 - Open question
6b. Explain this statement: secondary sources often use primary sources
Slide 9 - Open question
7. The senate ordered Caesar to leave his soldiers in Gaul. Caesar wanted to take his army to Rome.
Who were the soldiers supposed to listen to?
A
to Caesar, he was their general
B
to the consul and the senate. They were the Roman government
Slide 10 - Quiz
8a. Today, "crossing the Rubicon" means: to make a decisive decision. Can you explain this?
Slide 11 - Open question
8b. Why do you think Caesar's soldiers listened to him instead of to the senate?
Slide 12 - Open question
9a. What is a civil war?
A
a war between two or more countries
B
a war between two or more different groups within one country
C
a war that is fought mainly on land
D
a war that is fought mainly at sea
Slide 13 - Quiz
9b. This civil war was between
A
The senate and the Roman army
B
Caesar and the Gauls
C
Caesar and his army
D
Caesar and the senate
Slide 14 - Quiz
10. In 44 BC Caesar became a dictator for life. Was there a difference between the power of a dictator for life and the power of a Roman King? Explain your answer.
Slide 15 - Open question
11. Why did Brutus and his fellow senators assassinate Caesar?
A
to save the monarchy
B
to save the republic
C
to save the senate
D
to save themselves
Slide 16 - Quiz
12. Augustus was the first emperor. An emperor is a monarch. Why do you think Augustus did not want to be called "emperor"?
Slide 17 - Open question
13. Why was the war between Octavian and Mark Anthony a "civil war"?
Slide 18 - Open question
Monarchy
Republic
14.
hereditary
dictator
dynasty
2 consuls
king / emperor
senate
elections
Slide 19 - Drag question
15. Explain why so many people still think that Julius Caesar was a Roman emperor.