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- 2. In Sparta babies had to be tested before they could be kept while in Rome when the father of a child ____ up the child after it is placed on the ground for a test it is accepted in the family.
- 6. Rome’s goddess of women was Juno while Greece’s was ____.
- 7. Romans and Greeks used these to get to trading locations.
- 9. The Greeks biggest foe was the ____.
- 10. Greece and Rome both had these in some of their stories and they were meant to teach a lesson to people.
- 11. The Greek goddess of love was Aphrodite while Rome’s god of love was ____.
- 12. While they have different names Romans and Greeks worshiped ____.
- 15. Greece’s biggest enemy was Persia while Rome’s was ____.
- 17. In Greece is one of the 7 wonders of the world but in Rome is another and it is called the ____.
- 18. Greece’s biggest war was probably the Persian war and Rome's biggest war was a series of wars called the ____ wars.
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- 1. Rome and Greece believe in many gods. What is the following of many gods?
- 3. In Greece there was a man named Pericles who was considered good by some Greeks and in Rome there was a man named Julius ____ who was considered good by the plebeians.
- 4. Romans and Greeks drink a lot of ____.
- 5. The Greek god of war was Ares while the Roman was ____.
- 8. Both Sparta and Rome had a strong ____ and that is why they were powerful.
- 9. Rome’s god of the sea was Neptune while Greece’s was ____.
- 13. Both Rome and Greece made these but Rome added more realistic features to them like warts and wrinkles.
- 14. Rome’s god of thunder and lightning was Jupiter while Greece’s was ____.
- 16. Greece made this type of theater and Rome copied it and it was meant to make people laugh.
- 17. Both Rome and Greece used these cylinder things on their buildings.
