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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Cicero ask the Allobroges to do?
2. What does he tell his followers to carry at all times?
3. Why was the early Roman society morally sound?
4. Where does Catiline send his best men?
5. Where does Cicero work?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who does Catiline plan to assassinate and how does Fulvia find out about it?
2. What did Cicero do when he uncovered Catiline's plans and how did this stymie Cataline's plans?
3. What does Cicero know of Manilos and what does he do about it? What is he told to do about it?
4. How does Sallust's disgust for greed relate to what Catiline said he wanted to do?
5. What does Catiline deliver to his men, what do they ask him and what is his response?
6. What is Catiline's only choice for his army? Who takes over Antonio's army and why? What does he do with the army before they fight?
7. What happens when Cicero takes the conspirators to the Senate?
8. What does Sallust say happened because the society was fragile that led to the end of the society?
9. What and where is Manilos doing?
10. Who does Catiline attract people to his cause and what kind of people does he attract?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Sallust describes Metellus as an honorable man, who Jurgurtha has no chance to persuade with the lure of gold. Metullus bribes Bohumilcar to bring him Jurgurtha offering him a pardon for murder.
1. Though Metellus is touted as an honorable man by Sallust he offers a pardon for murder to get Bohumilcar. Discuss how this behavior conflicts with the concept of an honorable man.
2. Discuss, in detail, what you believe being an honorable man might mean in present day American society.
3. Discuss a situation in your own life where either honor or dishonor made a situation better or worse.
Essay Topic 2
Sallust concentrates on the action, often presenting everything in very black and white. For example, the good guys such as Cicero are inherently good, while Catiline, of course, is completely bad. It is interesting that when Antonio pardons himself from fighting, Sallust passes no judgment on him.
1. Discuss the problems that can be caused in a situation when good or bad are the only two judgments that can be made about that situation. Use examples from the text and your own life to illustrate your ideas.
2. Rigidity in thinking has been the cause of much disagreements and misunderstanding in the world. When two people or two cultures or two countries are unable to see the viewpoint of another, communication cannot take place. Sallust seeing some persons as all good or all bad is an example of rigid thinking. Discuss a problem in the present time which is caused or aggravated by rigid thinking.
3. Debate the following statement: All people have both good and bad within and no one is all bad or all good. Use examples of well known individuals in history and individuals in this book, to illustrate both sides of the issue.
Essay Topic 3
Jugurtha motivates his troops by saying they have conquered the Romans before and they will do it again. He says they are at an advantage because they know the land.
1. Why do you think Jugurtha appeals to his troops history with the Romans in order to motivate them? Does the fact that the Romans are in control of Numidia negate his argument? How does it affect what Jugurtha says to his troops about fighting the Romans?
2. Discuss why Jugurtha troops knowing the land will be an advantage over the Roman troops. Use examples to support your answer.
3. Speeches before battle is a type of manipulation. If one can appeal to the emotions of soldiers they will be more likely to be willing to die for their leader. How do you think this type of manipulation can be used or is used in modern armies?
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