Mediterranean Unit Test

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Question
Which timeline outlines the chronological order of significant events and people that led to the collapse of the Roman Republic and rise of the Roman Empire?(1 point)
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Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated
Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated
Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius
First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established
Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon
Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls
Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate
Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire
Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome
End of the Pax Romana Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome End of the Pax Romana

First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established
Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated
Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate
Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated
Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon
Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls
Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius
Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire
Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome
End of the Pax Romana First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome End of the Pax Romana

Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome
Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated
Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate
Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated
Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon
Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls
Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius
Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire
First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established
End of the Pax Romana Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established End of the Pax Romana

Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls
Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon
Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated
Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate
Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated
Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome
Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls
Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius
Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire
First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established
End of the Pax Romana

Plebeian tribune Tiberius Gracchus assassinated

Plebeian tribune Gaius Gracchus assassinated
Sulla marches on Rome, deposes Marius
First Triumvirate of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus established
Caesar officially declares war on Rome proper by marching troops over Rubicon
Ides of March, Caesar is assassinated, the Roman Republic finally falls
Octavian succeeds Caesar and forms the Second Triumvirate
Octavian’s victory at the Battle of Actium over Mark Antony, marking the start of the Roman Empire
Beginning of the Pax Romana—prosperity for Rome
End of the Pax Romana