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Pop Quiz on the Punic Wars
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1. The Roman general _____ is famous for defeating Hannibal during the Second Punic War.

2. Rome built _____ fleets, each destroyed in turn, before mastering naval warfare.

3. The Romans lost over 50,000 soldiers at the Battle of _____ (216 B.C.E.).

4. Each Roman province was governed by a _____.

5. Carthage’s advantage was in its _____.

6. Who ended all of his speeches with the warning: "Carthago delenda est!" ("Carthage must be destroyed!")?

7. Carthage was located near present-day _____.

8. Hannibal suffered his first and only defeat at the Battle of _____ (202 B.C.E.).

9. Carthaginian government :

10. Rome ended Greek independence in _____ B.C.E.

11. During the _____ Punic War, Hannibal led 60,000 men and dozens of elephants from Spain to Italy.

12. _____ were Roman warships.

13. Punic is Latin for _____.

14. Carthage’s army was staffed by _____.

15. The Second Punic War (218-201 B.C.E.) was fought over _____.

16. Rome’s new weapon, the _____, forced ship crews to fight one another on deck by lashing ships together.

17. The First Punic War (264-241 B.C.E.) was fought over _____.

18. The Third Punic War was fought in _____ B.C.E.
 
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