Across
- 3. the absence of any government
- 4. land only the wealthy could afford, and slaves did work on them
- 6. the way Julius Caesar was killed
- 7. new agriculture that started to take over the slaves on large estates
- 8. divided the Roman world and ruled the east
- 11. the adopted son of Augustus
- 12. this group of people was put to death because they refused to renounce their beliefs
- 16. a rise in price caused by a decrease in value
- 17. officials elected every 5 years and serve terms of 18 months
- 18. divided the Roman world with Antony and ruled the west
- 20. civilians who controlled the government
Down
- 1. bridgelike structures that carried water from the mountains
- 2. scholars learned in scriptures and in religious laws
- 5. prevented any part of the government from becoming too powerful
- 9. chief executives who ran the government and acted as military commanders
- 10. the fathers of Roman families
- 13. the time known as Roman peace
- 14. money for the damages that had been caused
- 15. to ensure the loyalty of their subjects
- 19. the central peninsula of the three great peninsulas in the Mediterranean Sea
