A student's study-guide in ancient history; a combination of outlines, map work and questions to aid in visualizing, understanding and remembering the important facts of ancient history and in grasping a sense of the modern world's debt to the peoples of ancient times . ain the arrangement and move-ments of the troops of the contendingarmies in the battle of Cannae. 7. What three cities were either capturedor joined the Carthaginians? 8. What stand did the Latin colonies take? 9. How did the Romans fare in Spainduring the Second Punic war? 10. Who commanded their forces in Spain? 11. Give the
A student's study-guide in ancient history; a combination of outlines, map work and questions to aid in visualizing, understanding and remembering the important facts of ancient history and in grasping a sense of the modern world's debt to the peoples of ancient times . ain the arrangement and move-ments of the troops of the contendingarmies in the battle of Cannae. 7. What three cities were either capturedor joined the Carthaginians? 8. What stand did the Latin colonies take? 9. How did the Romans fare in Spainduring the Second Punic war? 10. Who commanded their forces in Spain? 11. Give the reasons for Hannibals failureto complete the conquest of Italy. 12. Describe the battle of Zama and giveits results. 13. State, in general, the terms of thetreaty at the close of the Second Punicwar. 14. Give the real cause, the pretext, theprincipal events and the result of theThird Punic war. 15. Tell about the subjugation of Spainand give the date and results. 16. Give the reasons for the success ofRome in the war with Carthage. 17. State with reasons your opinion as towhether it would have been better orworse for Europe if Carthage had con-quered. 18. Mention five accessions to Roman ter-ritory that resulted directly or indi-rectly from the Punic wars. NOTES. ROME BECOMES SUPREME IN THEMEDITERRANEAN BASIN 264 B. C—133 B. in the Eastern Mediterranean MAP WORK Name Italy, Greece, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Macedonia, Asia Minor,Spain, the Carthaginian territory in Africa, and, using a colored pencil, showthe extent of the Roman conquests in 133 B. C. QUESTIONS 1. Describe the condition of the Greekcities at the beginning of the Macedon-ian wars. 2. What was the cause of the Macedonianwars and what was the result? ?>. Give an account of the destruction ofCorinth touching on its cause and theresults. 4. Show the successive steps by whichRome obtained the control of Greeceand the effects of the conquest ofGreece on Rome. 5. Describe the war with Antiochus, giv-i
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