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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. Why is there a public voting for another consul?
2. What does Sallust say the prince's way of life promoted?
3. How does Sallust feel about the answer to question #35?
4. Where does Cicero work?
5. What do Catiline's followers plan to do with the man in question #59?
Short Essay Questions
1. In what manner did Sylla take over the government and what did he do with the army?
2. Who does Catiline plan to assassinate and how does Fulvia find out about it?
3. 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?
4. What does Catline do when he realizes he is being defeated?
5. What does Catiline do after going to the Senate and how does he hide his intentions?
6. What does Sallust say happened because the society was fragile that led to the end of the society?
7. What does Catiline say about Volturcius's statements to the Senate, who does he name as a conspirator and how is that accusation handled by the Senate?
8. What and where is Manilos doing?
9. What does Quinton Metellus do about Catiline's army and what kind of situation does that make for Catiline?
10. Why was there a public voting for another consul?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Jugurtha's actions end up bringing the corruption in the Roman government to light and proves to be the initial impetus for eliminating some of that corruption.
1. In view of the brutalities and crimes Jugurtha committed do you think the ultimate outcome in the Roman government was worth it? Why or why not? Use examples from the text to support your answer.
2. Sallust seems to present Jugurtha in a positive manner and might even admire him. How do you think Sallust's portrayal of Jugurtha would have changed if the changes Sallust wanted had not been a result of Jugurtha's actions?
3. Explain why the following saying relates to the first sentence: The end justifies the means.
Essay Topic 2
In many ways, Sallust's recording of events reads more like a novel than an historical document. The book moves along quickly, progressing in short chapters; within the chapters, the writing is not the formal and detailed style a reader would expect from a modern history book.
1. Discuss why you do or do not agree with the above statement using examples from the text to illustrate your opinion.
2. What do you think are the reasons an historian might want to write a book of history that would be interesting for an average reader rather than just historians? What would be the benefit to more people reading a book versus a select few?
3. What do you see are the differences between Sallust's historical accounts of the Catiline Revolt and the Jugurthine War and one that might be written to teach high school students in the 21st. century? Use examples from the text to support your answer.
Essay Topic 3
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.
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