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WHI MODULE 6 ALL

WHI MODULE 6 ALL

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History

9th Grade

Hard

Created by

Andrew Henson

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222 Slides • 263 Questions

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WHI MODULE 6 ALL

by Andrew Henson

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WHI 6.1 Roman Geography

by Andrew Henson

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​The First few questions are ones you can answer without knowing ANYTHING about Rome

​Read the questions carefully

​Look carefully at the maps/charts/graphs

​Answer the questions based on what you are given

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Based on the map, which location was the last region to become part of the Roman Empire?

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Using the timeline, Pax Romana began under which ruler?

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Diocletian

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Constantine

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Augustus

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Theodosius

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According to the quote, how can marriage during the Roman Empire best be described?

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Most marriages were arranged by families

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Wives were considered equals to their husbands

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Husbands held a subordinate role in the family

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Most marriages were annulled by family members

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Identify one way that Ancient Rome is different from Ancient Greece

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Ancient Rome's territory covers a greater area of land

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Ancient Rome's territory did not include a peninsula

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Ancient Rome was not bordered by the Mediterranean Sea

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Ancient Rome did not have territory in the land now known as Europe

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The following territories were added to the Roman Empire by 146 B.C.E. except

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Macedonia

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Spain

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Dalmatia

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Gaul

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Using the timeline, Pax Romana began under the rule of which ruler?

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Augustus

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Diocletian

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Constantine

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Theodosius

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Which location on the map was the last region to become part of the Roman Empire?

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Sicily

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Gaul

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Spain

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Macedonia

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What geographic landform is Italy?

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Which geographical term best describes Italy?

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Peninsula

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Island

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Mountain range

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River

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What is Italy shaped like (think of this thing someone wears when you try to remember what Italy looks like)

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What river is the city of Rome set up near?

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Rome was built on seven hills on the banks of the

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Tiber River

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Tigris River

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Nile River

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Euphrates River

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​The City of Rome

The city of Rome​ is located in central Italy, close to the western coast of the Italian Peninsula

​(on this map, Rome is where the star shape is)

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What city is set up in the middle of the Italian Peninsula towards its western coast?

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Identify where Roman civilization originated

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Where is the city of Rome located?

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Central Italy

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Central Greece

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Central Asia Minor

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Southern Italy

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How many miles away from the Mediterranean Sea was Rome situated?

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On this map of the Italian Peninsula, which letter best shows where the city of Rome is located?

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A

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C

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D

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Based on the graph, which city had the largest population in 100 AD?

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On this map of the Mediterranean, what letter best shows where Roman civilization started?

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B

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C

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Which city is best described by this list?

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Rome

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Athens

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Carthage

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Sparta

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What mountain range is to the north of Rome and the Italian Peninsula?

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How did the Alps in the northern area of the Italian peninsula aid Rome?

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Provided protection from invasions

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Provided a mild climate

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Kept the rivers from flooding

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Divided Rome into two distinctive city-states

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Which mountain range provided protection to the city of Rome?

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Alps

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Himalayas

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Pyrenees

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Hindu Kush

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What body of water is connected to the Italian Peninsula, giving Rome many trade routes over the sea?

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This passage says that something is "near enough [to the city of Rome] for convenience, yet not so near so to bring danger from foreign fleets."

What is the "near" thing the passage is talking about?

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How did the Mediterranean Sea impact the development of Rome?

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It provided numerous sea-borne trade routes

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It limited the city's interaction with other people

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It allowed enemy forces to easily enter the city

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It prevented Rome from expanding its empire

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Which body of water was most important for the development of commerce in Rome?

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Mediterranean Sea

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Black Sea

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Atlantic Ocean

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Caspian Sea

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Based on the map, from what 3 continents did trade goods come to Rome? 

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Europe

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Africa

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Asia

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North America

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Which of the following best completes the shaded area on the diagram?

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Provided protection from foreign invasion

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Promoted trade with other empires

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Allowed for easy access to Northern Europe

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Prevented Romans from influencing North Africa

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The Alps and the Mediterranean Sea provided protection for what civilization?

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Roman

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Greek

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Persian

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Mughal

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Which physical features provided protection to Rome?

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Alps and the Mediterranean Sea

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Alps and the Atlantic Ocean

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Pyrenees and the Black Sea

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Pyrenees and the Baltic Sea

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Select the factors that contributed to the strength of Rome's trade routes

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Location on the Mediterranean Sea

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Government stability

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Military security forces

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Superior road system

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Fertile soil

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Select the factors that contributed to the strength of Rome's trade routes

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Location on the Mediterranean Sea

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Government stability

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Military security forces

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Superior road system

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Civic duty

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The expansion of Rome benefitted from the government's decision to

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extend Roman law and citizenship to conquered people

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enslave the people in any conquered territory

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force conquered enemies to abandon their land

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abolish any local customs or languages of conquered people

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Which was an impact of Rome's military conquests on the empire?

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Slavery became economically important because it maintained the empire's agricultural production

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Slavery became socially important because it defined how important the emperor was to Rome

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Slavery became politically important because it identified the weaknesses of a republican system

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Slavery became geographically important to the layout of the empire's city-states

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Which number represents the empire that extended its influence over the entire Mediterranean basin because of its central location?

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Which number on the map represents the location of Rome?

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WHI 6.2 The Punic Wars

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What city was an obstacle to early Rome's control of the Mediterranean reigion?

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Alexandria

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Carthage

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Corinth

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Athens

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Which former Phoenician colony became a powerful city in northern Africa on the coast of the Mediterranean?

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How many Punic Wars were there?

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Which concept best explains the cause of the Punic Wars?

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Shortage of food

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Religious differences

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Nationalism

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Competition for trade

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Which nations fought in the Punic Wars?

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Carthage

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Athens

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Sparta

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Rome

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Persia

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What does the word Punic come from?

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Who won the First Punic War?

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What was the name of the Carthaginian general who led Carthage's military during the Second Punic War?

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What animal did Hannibal bring with the Carthaginian army?

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What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian Peninsula?

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deserts

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oceans

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rivers

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mountains

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What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian Peninsula?

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The Himalayas

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The Atlantic Ocean

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The Sahara Desert

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The Alps

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Multiple Choice

Which peninsula did Hannibal invade?

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Balkan

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Iberian

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Scandinavian

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Italian

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Which war is depicted on the map?

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The Persian Wars

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The Hundred Years' War

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The Peloponnesian War

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The Punic Wars

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Which city did the Roman Politician Cato the Elder say "must be destroyed"?

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Which city did the Punic Wars destroy?

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Athens

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Carthage

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Sparta

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Rome

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Between 246 BCE and 146 BCE, how many wars occurred between Rome and Carthage?

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As a result of the Punic Wars, Rome controlled

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the western Mediterranean Sea

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the area from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf

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the Italian Peninsula

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all of Africa

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Which nations fought in the Punic Wars?

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Carthage

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Byzantine Empire

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Sparta

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Rome

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Persia

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Rome vs. Carthage

Fought over trade

Hannibal

Which series of wars is best described by this list?

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Persian Wars

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Peloponnesian War

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Punic Wars

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Trojan War

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Rome fought three wars with which African power?

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Carthage

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Greece

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Egypt

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Kush

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Rome gained territory from Carthage as a result of the

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Punic Wars

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Roman Civil Wars

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Peloponnesian War

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Persian Wars

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What happened as a result of the war depicted on the map?

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Greece was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin

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Carthage was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin

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Persia was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin

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Rome was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin

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WHI Roman Government and Society

by Andrew Henson

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Based on the chart, what was the legal code of Rome?

(hint: the list of rules that was the basis of Rome's legal system)

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The laws of Rome were known as

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the Twelve Tables

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the Ten Commandments

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the Senate's Rules

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Draco's laws

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Based on the chart, legal document in the United States is similar to the Twelve Tables in Rome?

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Which phrase best describes the Twelve Tables?

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The constitution of the Roman Republic

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A marketplace for Romans

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A part of the Roman religion

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The meeting place for the Senate

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Which principle of Roman law is used by the United States today?

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Innocent until proven guilty

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Right to a lawyer

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Right to a jury of patricians

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A person can not be forced to testify against himself

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How did the Twelve Tables support Roman democracy?

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The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" was created

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They were enforced by the military

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They were constantly changing and evolving

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The government vetoed the laws

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How did the Twelve Tables support Roman democracy?

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The laws applied to every person

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They were enforced by the military

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They were constantly changing and evolving

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The government vetoed the laws

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The democracy of Rome different from Greece in that Rome

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created a republic

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kept the aristocracy as their leaders

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borrowed the Greek concept of a direct democracy

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believed strongly in a dictatorship as the perfect form of government

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How did the Roman government differ from Greek government?

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The people chose the officials who governed

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The people made all political decisions

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Women were allowed to participate in the governing process

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Slaves did not have any political rights

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Based on the chart, how many people were part of the Roman Senate?

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Based on the chart, how many Consuls were there at any given time?

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Based on the chart, all adult male landowners were given what?

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The Republic of Rome divided its population into classes known as

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patricians and plebeians

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monarchs and dictators

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consuls and tribunes

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senators and artisans

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Patricians and plebeians were Roman

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social classes

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gods

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magistrates

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assemblies

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Multiple Choice

Members of the upper class of Rome were known as

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patricians

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military rulers

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plebeians

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farmers

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Which of the following descriptions best completes the graphic?

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Aristocratic landowners

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Common farmers

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Artisans

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Merchants

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Multiple Choice

The majority of people in the Roman Republic were members of the

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plebeian class

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patrician class

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slave class

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serf class

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Identify the description that best completes the shaded portion of the table

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Wealthy individuals whose families were eligible to hold public offices

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Individuals who failed to repay their loans and debts

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Poorer individuals who could not hold office

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Individuals who were captured as prisoners of war

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Multiple Choice

Which group was excluded from citizenship in the Roman Republic?

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Women

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Plebeian men

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Patrician men

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Foreigners

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Which statement best describes the Roman consuls

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They were the top magistrates of Rome

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They were advisors to the chief magistrates of Rome

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They were the constitutions of Rome

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They were the elected assemblies of Rome

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What was the highest elected position in the Roman government?

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Senator

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Tribunes

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Governors

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Consul

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Multiple Choice

The Roman Senate consisted of

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patricians

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plebeians

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women

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foreigners

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes the government of the Roman Republic?

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Government officials limited the power of wealthy landowners

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A dictator seized power and ruled by force

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The citizens of Rome directly governed the republic

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Elected officials represented the interests of Rome's citizens

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Identify the topic being described in the diagram

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Features of Roman democracy

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Social structure in the Roman Republic

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Contributions of Ancient Rome

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Roman citizenship

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Which of the following best describes "Consuls"?

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Held power over all citizens and officials

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Gave advice to the consuls and controlled finances

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Involved in law making decisions and represented common people

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Which of the following best describes "Senate"?

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Held power over all citizens and officials

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Gave advice to the consuls and controlled finances

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Involved in law making decisions and represented common people

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Which of the following best describes "Assembly"?

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Held power over all citizens and officials

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Gave advice to the consuls and controlled finances

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Involved in law making decisions and represented common people

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Which choice belongs in the diagram?

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Patricians in section 1

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Emperors in section 2

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Consuls in section 2

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Plebeians in section 1

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WHI 6.4 Julius Caesar and the Fall of the Republic

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As a result of the increase in the number of slaves in the Roman Republic, what happened to the farmers of Rome?

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They left their farms to find work in the cities

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Many farmers became slaves

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Farmers bought slaves

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Most farmers became soldiers in the military

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Which statement best replaces the question mark in the diagram?

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Agriculture experienced an increase in the use of slave labor

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Many city dwellers moved to the countryside to work on small farms

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Julius Caesar united the people of the Roman Republic

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The currency value of the Roman Republic increased

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How did Rome's military conquests affect the economic and social structures of the Roman Republic?

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Soldiers deserted to join enemy armies attacking Rome

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The Republic adopted a monotheistic religion

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Slavery became important to Rome's agricultural production

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Trade routes fell into disuse throughout the Republic

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Which states the main reason for the growing number of poor in the Roman Republic?

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Many landless peasants were moving to the city to find employment

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Large landowners were gaining control of newly conquered lands

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Slavery ended and no employment was offered to former slaves

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Roman citizens moved out of the city in search of land to farm

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During the time of the Roman Republic, how did farmers contribute to the Republic's decline?

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They failed to provide support of slavery in their agricultural economy

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They were the cause for the Roman currency to devalue

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They joined military forces in the Civil War over Julius Caesar's power

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They migrated into cities looking for employment opportunities

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Which of the following was a warning sign of trouble for the Roman Republic?

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The gap between rich and poor became greater

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People from other provinces were given citizenship

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The Senate was disbanded

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Members of the military left to become farmers

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Which of the following best replaces the question mark in the graphic?

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Merchants raised prices on goods

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Coins became more available

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Merchants lowered prices on goods

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More gold was available to Romans

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Which event resulted in inflation in the Roman Republic?

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Devaluation of Roman currency

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Migration of small farmers into cities and unemployment

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Spread of slavery in the agricultural system

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Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar

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Which major region in Europe did Julius Caesar add to the Roman Republic?

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Julius Caesar, Marcus Crassus, and Pompey made up The First ___________

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The Roman term "triumvirate" refers to

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a government of three military leaders

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a government of three Senators

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a dictatorship

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three major religions of an Empire

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Which river did Julius Caesar cross when he headed towards Rome when he committed treason?

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Which river did Julius Caesar cross to start a civil war within the Roman Republic?

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Julius Caesar committed treason against Rome when he led his troops during which event?

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He crossed the Rubicon River with his troops

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He marched on the city of Rome and destroyed it

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He gave citizenship to the people of Gaul

4

He disbanded the Senate

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Which individual started a civil war in the Roman Republic?

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Julius Caesar

2

Alexander the Great

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Hannibal

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Constantine

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Which effect best completes the graphic?

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The Roman Republic begins to fall apart

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Julius Caesar establishes a representative democracy

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Carthage is destroyed by the Romans

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Unemployment declines throughout the Roman Republic

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What did Julius Caesar declare himself to be? What title did he give himself?

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Which event best explains why members of the Roman Senate believed the only resolution to the problem of Julius Caesar was to assassinate him?

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Caesar declared himself "dictator for life"

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Caesar established Cleopatra as surrogate ruler in Egypt

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Caesar's pursuit of Pompey into Greece

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Caesar's defeat at the Battle of Pharsalus

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Which Roman leader was declared "Dictator for Life" and died the same year?

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Julius Caesar

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Marc Antony

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Octavian

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Marcus Aurelius

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Which individual best completes the graphic?

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Julius Caesar

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Crassus

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Augustus Caesar

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Pompey

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What is the best title for this list?

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Causes for the Decline of the Roman Republic

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Causes for the Decline of the Roman Empire

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Results of Alexander the Great's Conquests

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Causes of the Punic Wars

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Identify the causes of the decline of the Roman Republic

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Spread of slavery in the agricultural system

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Migration of small farmers into cities

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Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar

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Devaluation of Roman currency

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Hannibal invaded the Italian Peninsula

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Identify the causes of the decline of the Roman Republic

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Spread of slavery in the agricultural system

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Migration of small farmers into cities

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Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar

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Devaluation of Roman currency

5

Trade and wealth expanded in the Roman Empire

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Which of the following is NOT a cause of the decline of the Roman Republic?

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Rise of the Christian religion

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Inflation

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Civil wars

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Increase and the spread of slavery to farming areas

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This timeline describes the life of

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Marcus Aurelius

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Julius Caesar

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Augustus Caesar

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Marc Antony

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Using the timeline, Pax Romana began under the rule of which ruler?

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Augustus

2

Diocletian

3

Constantine

4

Theodosius

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The Roman term "triumvirate" refers to

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a government of three military leaders

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a government of three Senators

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a dictatorship

4

three major religions of an Empire

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Which of the following best completes the shaded part of the diagram?

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Defeated Marc Antony

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Declared himself dictator for life

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Assassinated by a group of senators

4

Conquered Gaul

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The Empire Age of Rome began under which individual?

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Caesar Augustus

2

Marc Antony

3

Julius Caesar

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Constantine

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What is the name of Rome's first emperor?

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Who is recognized as Rome's first emperor?

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Augustus Caesar

2

Julius Caesar

3

Hannibal

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Marc Antony

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Identify the Roman Emperor that laid the foundation for the Pax Romana

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Augustus Caesar

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Julius Caesar

3

Marc Antony

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Constantine

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Which statement best describes the two hundred years following the rule of Augustus Caesar?

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The Roman Republic experienced a time of peace and prosperity

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The Roman Republic plunged into an economic depression

3

The citizens of the Roman Republic revolted against the government

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The citizens of the Roman Republic were plagued by disease and war

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Pax Romana refers to Rome's

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civil War

2

slave revolts

3

peace and prosperity

4

classical art

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One characteristic of the Pax Romana was widespread

1

cultural decline

2

political conflict

3

social equality

4

economic prosperity

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Which statement best describes the political structure of the Roman Empire under Augustus Caesar?

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The Roman Empire was unified and enlarged under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority

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The Roman Empire was disunified and enlarged under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority

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The Roman Empire was disunified and reduced under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority

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The Roman Empire was unified and reduced under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority

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Which of the following best completes the shaded part of the graphic?

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Attempted to bring stability to Rome

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Referred to as First Citizen

3

Came to power by force

4

Defeated Marc Antony

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Which statement is true about both Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar?

1

Each leader implemented a series of economic and political reforms

2

Each leader declared himself dictator for life

3

Each leader established long periods of peace and prosperity

4

Each leader was assassinated by members of the Senate

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Select the purposes for taxes within the Roman Empire under Augustus

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Maintain public roads and monuments

2

Pay for soldiers' military service

3

Purchased slaves for the empire

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Pay debts owed to Carthage

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Building of religious temples

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Which of the following taxes were paid by citizens in Rome and Italy?

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Indirect taxes on slaves, goods, and inheritance

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Direct taxes based on population and military need

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Did not have to pay taxes on goods due to their wealth

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Which of the following taxes were paid by citizens in Roman Provinces?

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Indirect taxes on slaves, goods, and inheritance

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Direct taxes based on population and military need

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Did not have to pay taxes on goods due to their wealth

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What term refers to the 200 years of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire?

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How many years did the Pax Romana last?

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The term "Pax Romana" refers to the

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two hundred years of peace in Rome

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years of the rule under Octavian

3

years of rule under Julius Caesar

4

years after the fall of Rome

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Which action best completes this diagram?

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Prohibition of money lending

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Limitation of economic regulations

3

Adoption of uniform currency

4

Control of price levels

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Which impact of the Pax Romana benefited the economy of the Roman Empire?

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Establishment of a uniform system of money

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Increased emphasis on the family

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Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar

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What term, having to do with coins, helped trade expand throughout the Roman Empire?

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Which economic improvement allowed trade to expand within the Roman Empire?

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The establishment of a common currency throughout the empire

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The collection of taxes on all goods exported to East Asia

3

The creation of a civil service system throughout the empire

4

The creation of laws to further separate the patricians and plebeians

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Which of the following best completes the graphic?

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Use of a common currency

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Increased emphasis on the family

3

Creation of the civil service

4

Increased inflation in the empire

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Which is an economic impact that the Pax Romana had on the Roman civilization?

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The Pax Romana created a uniform system of money

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The Pax Romana ended the period of prosperity

3

The Pax Romana led to the decline of trade with other regions

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The Pax Romana increased crime along Roman roads

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How did the Pax Romana impact trade throughout the Roman Empire?

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It allowed for safe travel and trade on Roman roads

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It created a period of instability for Roman merchants

3

It ended trade throughout the empire

4

It decreased the value of the Roman goods

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How did the guaranteed safety of travel on Roman roads affect the economy during the Pax Romana?

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Prices decreased due to competition

2

It expanded trade and promoted prosperity

3

It increased agricultural production

4

Citizens migrated to the cities

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How did the legal system help Rome as it moved from republic to empire?

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It created relative stability for most Romans

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It provided for corrupt leadership in the empire

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It allowed for Rome to gain new territory

4

It increased the rights of slaves

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The legal code of Rome was codified in the ______ ______

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How did the Twelve Tables of Law impact the Roman Empire?

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It established a set of codified laws for the citizens of the Roman Empire

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It established a set of laws to grant freedoms to the Patricians

3

It created a uniform system of money throughout the Roman Empire

4

It created equality among the social classes of the Roman empire

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The Pax Romana period impacted politics throughout the Roman Empire by

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creating government jobs for the unemployed

2

devastating the economy to pay for wars

3

restricting trade with foreign empires

4

ending the influence of Greek culture

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Which of the following goes under "Social Impacts"?

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Created a civil service

Created a uniform rule of law

2

Promoted prosperity and stability

Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads

Uniform system of money

3

Returned stability to social classes

Increased emphasis on the family

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Patricians

Plebeians

Slaves

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Which of the following goes under "Economic Impacts"?

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Created a civil service

Created a uniform rule of law

2

Promoted prosperity and stability

Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads

Uniform system of money

3

Returned stability to social classes

Increased emphasis on the family

4

Patricians

Plebeians

Slaves

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Which of the following goes under "Political Impacts"?

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Created a civil service

Created a uniform rule of law

2

Promoted prosperity and stability

Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads

Uniform system of money

3

Returned stability to social classes

Increased emphasis on the family

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Patricians

Plebeians

Slaves

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Which of the following goes under "Economic Impacts"?

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Created a civil service

Created a uniform rule of law

2

Promoted prosperity and stability

Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads

Uniform system of money

3

Returned stability to social classes

Increased emphasis on the family

4

Patricians

Plebeians

Slaves

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Which is an economic impact that the Pax Romana had on the Roman civilization?

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The Pax Romana created a uniform system of money

2

The Pax Romana ended the period of prosperity

3

The Pax Romana led to the decline of trade with other regions

4

The Pax Romana increased crime along Roman roads

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Which of the following goes under "Political Impacts"?

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Created a civil service

Created a uniform rule of law

2

Promoted prosperity and stability

Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads

Uniform system of money

3

Returned stability to social classes

Increased emphasis on the family

4

Patricians

Plebeians

Slaves

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Identify the answer option that best replaces the question mark

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Developed a uniform rule of law

2

Increased emphasis on the family

3

Returned stability to social classes

4

Established uniform system of money, which helped expand trade

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Which of the following goes under "Social Impacts"?

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Created a civil service

Created a uniform rule of law

2

Promoted prosperity and stability

Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads

Uniform system of money

3

Returned stability to social classes

Increased emphasis on the family

4

Patricians

Plebeians

Slaves

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Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Pax Romana?

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Dividing of the Empire into two parts

2

Building of roads

3

Development of uniform law

4

Prosperity and stability

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True or False: Most Roman men and women chose who they married for themsleves

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True

2

False

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According to the quote, how can marriage during the Roman Empire best be described?

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Most marriages were arranged by families

2

Wives were considered equals to their husbands

3

Husbands held a subordinate role in the family

4

Most marriages were annulled by family members

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Achievements of Ptolemy"?

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Science

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Medicine

3

Religion

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Law

5

Technology

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Ptolemy came up with the __________ model of the universe, with Earth at its center

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In which field did Ptolemy prove to be an expert?

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Geography

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History

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Religion

4

Architecture

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Which of the following was an achievement of Roman architecture?

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The Pantheon

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The Parthenon

3

The Hagia Sophia

4

The Great Ziggurat

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What was the purpose of the Pantheon?

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It served as a temple to all of the gods of ancient Rome

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It was an amphitheater used for gladiator contests

3

It served as a marketplace in the center of Rome

4

It was the location of many government offices

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In which city was the Forum located?

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Which structure was built as a marketplace in the center of Rome?

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Forum

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Colosseum

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Pantheon

4

Tabularium

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Which number marks the location of this building?

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4

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The photograph is from which field of Roman achievement?

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Engineering

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Religion

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Government

4

Literature

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What did aqueducts carry across far distances?

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How did this new form of technology impact ancient Rome?

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It provided clean water to public baths and water systems in the empire

2

It provided a central location for spectators to observe the gladiators fight to their death

3

It provided a place for citizens to trade and meet with people for official business

4

It provided a place for Romans to worship all of the pagan gods of the empire

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Identify what technology best replaces the shaded area on the table

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Aqueducts

2

Achievements of Ptolemy

3

Medical schools

4

Romance languages

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What was the purpose of this structure?

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to defend a city

2

to practice religion

3

to make travel easier

4

to carry water

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The Colosseum served as

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an amphitheater for gladiator contests

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a marketplace in the center of Rome

3

a temple to the gods of ancient Rome

4

a site for religious worship

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What city was The Colosseum located in?

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The Aeneid was written by

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Virgil

2

Homer

3

Ptolemy

4

Aeneas

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In which field did Virgil make significant contributions?

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Literature

2

Astronomy

3

Medicine

4

Government

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As the illustration depicts, art in Rome can be described as

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realistic

2

primative

3

idealistic

4

religious

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Which language was used by the Roman Empire?

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What was the official language of the Roman Empire?

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Latin

2

Greek

3

Romanian

4

French

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What building material was developed and used by the Romans?

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Which of the following was a new building material used by the Romans?

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Concrete

2

Marble

3

Sandstone

4

Clay

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Select two of the many influences Greek culture had on the Roman Empire

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Romans adopted Greek mythology

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Romans emulated Greek architecture

3

Romans emulated Greek practices of combat

4

Romans adopted monotheistic beliefs

5

Romans assimilated to Greek culture

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Select two of the many influences Greek culture had on the Roman Empire

1

Romans adopted Greek mythology

2

Romans emulated Greek architecture

3

Romans emulated Greek practices of combat

4

Romans commandeered Greek war ships

5

Romans assimilated to Greek culture

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Achievements of Ptolemy"?

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Science

2

Medicine

3

Religion

4

Law

5

Technology

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Emphasis on public health"?

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Science

2

Medicine

3

Religion

4

Law

5

Technology

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Roman mythology; adoption of Christianity"?

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Science

2

Medicine

3

Religion

4

Law

5

Technology

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Principle of 'innocent until proven guilty'"?

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Science

2

Medicine

3

Religion

4

Law

5

Technology

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Roads, aqueducts, and arches"?

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Science

2

Medicine

3

Religion

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Law

5

Technology

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The religious beliefs of the early Romans were influenced by the

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Greeks

2

Chinese

3

Latins

4

Egyptians

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The religion of ancient Rome was influenced by which civilization?

1

Greece

2

Mesopotamia

3

Persia

4

Egypt

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Was early Roman religion monotheistic or polytheistic?

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Which of the following best describes the religion of ancient Rome?

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Polytheistic, based on nature

2

Monotheistic, based on the Hebrew god

3

Polytheistic, based on the gods of Persia

4

They believed in no gods

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Who was the king of the Roman gods?

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Which Roman deity was worshipped as the king of the gods?

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Jupiter

2

Juno

3

Apollo

4

Minerva

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Zeus is to Greek mythology as

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Jupiter is to Roman mythology

2

Apollo is to Roman mythology

3

Venus is to Roman mythology

4

Juno is to Roman mythology

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Who was the Roman goddess of Marriage?

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The Romans believed that Juno was the

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wife of Jupiter and patron of Rome

2

goddess of the hunt and wild animals

3

goddess of love

4

goddess of wisdom and poetry

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Which individual best replaces the shaded part of the graphic?

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Juno

2

Hera

3

Venus

4

Minerva

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Who was the Roman god of the Sun?

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The Roman deity known as the sun-god was

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Apollo

2

Jupiter

3

Minerva

4

Juno

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Who was the Roman goddess of hunting and wild animals?

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Which Roman god or goddess was believed to have power over the hunt and wild animals?

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Diana

2

Juno

3

Venus

4

Minerva

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What was Minerva the Roman goddess of?

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The Romans worshipped Minerva as the goddess of

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wisdom and poetry

2

marriage

3

love

4

the hunt and wild animals

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What was Venus the Roman goddess of?

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Which phrase best describes Venus?

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Roman goddess of love

2

Greek goddess of war

3

Roman goddess of farming

4

Egyptian goddess of love

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What was Neptune the Roman god of?

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Select the Roman gods

1

Jupiter

2

Hermes

3

Juno

4

Apollo

5

Artemis

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Select the Roman gods

1

Venus

2

Poseidon

3

Minerva

4

Diana

5

Hera

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Select the Roman gods

1

Jupiter

2

Hermes

3

Minerva

4

Apollo

5

Aphrodite

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Select the Roman gods

1

Jupiter

2

Juno

3

Minerva

4

Apollo

5

Venus

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Select the Roman gods

1

Diana

2

Juno

3

Minerva

4

Artemis

5

Venus

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Which of the following were Roman gods or goddesses?

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Jupiter and Venus

2

Poseidon and Artemis

3

Athena and Hera

4

Zeus and Hades

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What common theme was found in most ancient Roman art and literature?

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The symbols and images were based on gods and goddesses

2

The symbols and images were based on leaders and warriors

3

The symbols and images were based on nature

4

The symbols were based on history

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Which title best describes this list?

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Roman Gods and Goddesses

2

Greek Gods and Goddesses

3

Egyptian Gods and Goddesses

4

Carthaginian Gods and Goddesses

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Which religion began during the Roman Empire?

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What new world religion began during the Roman Empire?

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Christianity

2

Islam

3

Judaism

4

Buddhism

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Which religion is Christianity rooted in?

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What religion's origins are rooted from Judaism?

1

Christianity

2

Roman mythology

3

Greek mythology

4

Buddhism

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Christianity and Judaism both believe in:

One god?

Many gods?

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Which of the following best completes the shaded area on the diagram?

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Belief in one god

2

Led by Jesus of Nazareth

3

Spread by the Apostles

4

Belief that Jesus is the Messiah

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Who was believed to be the leader of Christians in the Roman Empire?

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Jesus

2

Paul

3

Jupiter

4

Apollo

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What word (that describes savior) is Jesus called?

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Christianity teaches that the Messiah is

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Jesus

2

Muhammed

3

Moses

4

Buddha

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The major difference between Judaism and Christianity is that Christians believe

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Jesus is the son of God

2

Jesus is only a prophet

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Christianity is polytheistic

4

Jesus and Abraham were both sons of God

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What word refers to the concept of Jesus rising from the dead in the Christian religion?

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Christianity believes in the concept of the resurrection, which is

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Jesus rising from the dead

2

Israel rising to overthrow Rome

3

Christians rising to overthrow Judaism

4

Eternal life for those who believe

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Select the beliefs of Christianity about Jesus of Nazareth?

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God's Son

2

Messiah

3

Salvation for those who believe

4

Resurrected after the third day

5

A god

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Select the beliefs of Christianity about Jesus of Nazareth?

1

God's Son

2

Messiah

3

Salvation for those who believe

4

Resurrected after the third day

5

An angel

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Select the beliefs of Christianity about Jesus

1

God's Son

2

Messiah

3

Son of many gods

4

Military leader

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In Christianity, what is meant by the word "salvation"?

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It means that people who believe in Jesus Christ and accept him will be saved from the evils of death

2

It is when Christians rescue each other from non-Christians

3

It is when Jesus Christ saved the apostles, who believed in Him, from being persecuted for their beliefs

4

It is when Christians saved Jesus from being persecuted by the Romans

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Which of the following are characteristics of Christianity?

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Monotheistic

2

Polytheistic

3

Roots in Judaism

4

Roots in Islam

5

Life after death

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What is the fundamental difference between Christianity and the religion of the ancient Roman Empire?

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Christianity's fundamental belief in one god conflicts with the belief in many gods of the ancient Roman Empire

2

The religious beliefs of the Roman Empire stem from Judaism while Christianity was created independently of Judaism

3

Christians do not believe that Jesus was the Messiah while most Romans believed Jesus was the Son of God

4

The religious beliefs of the ancient Roman Empire include the belief in life after death which conflicts with the Christian belief in reincarnation

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What was the term for people who carried the message of Christianity throughout the Roman Empire?

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Which statement best explains why Christianity became popular in the Roman Empire?

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The Apostles carried the message throughout the empire

2

The belief in one god was popular throughout the empire

3

It was very similar to the polytheistic beliefs of the empire

4

It established Jesus as the Son and incarnation of God

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The early martyrs that inspired others throughout the Roman Empire also aided in the spread of

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Christianity

2

Judaism

3

Islam

4

Roman mythology

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All of the following contributed to the spread of Christianity EXCEPT

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the acceptance of Jesus as one of many Roman gods

2

the popularity of the Christian doctrine

3

the inspiration of early martyrs

4

the message being delivered by the Apostles

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Paul of the Christian Bible was NOT

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a prophet

2

an apostle

3

an evangelist

4

a missionary

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Which religious group was persecuted during the Roman Empire?

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According to the quote, which group was most likely persecuted during the Roman Empire for their religious beliefs?

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Christians

2

Jews

3

Patricians

4

Greeks

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Name a holy text of Christianity

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Which text correctly identifies the teachings of Christianity?

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New Testament

2

Torah

3

Quran

4

Vedas

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Why is the New Testament considered a sacred text for Christians?

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It is about the life and teachings of Jesus

2

It explains the process for identifying the future Messiah

3

It supports the polytheistic beliefs of the Roman Empire

4

It discusses the fundamental belief of reincarnation

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Which event proved to be a crucial step in extending Christianity throughout the Mediterranean world?

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Christianity was made legal throughout the Roman Empire

2

Jesus of Nazareth was proclaimed the Messiah

3

Rome's first emperor converted to Christianity

4

The rise of the Roman Empire in Europe and Asia

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Which statement best completes the graphic?

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Increased loyalty to the Church

2

Decline in popularity of Christianity

3

Increased popularity of polytheistic religions

4

Decline in Church's authority

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Which Roman Emperor made Christianity legal during the Roman Empire?

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How did the Emperor Constantine contribute to the development of Christianity?

1

He converted to Christianity and made it legal throughout the empire

2

As one of the Apostles, he helped spread the Christian doctrine throughout the empire

3

He was responsible for the genocide of non-Christian believers

4

He moved the capital of the empire from Constantinople to Rome

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Which statement reflects the impact of this quote?

1

Freedom of religion was granted to all Christian believers of the late Roman Empire

2

The Edict established freedom of religion on the condition that Christians would worship privately

3

Freedom of religion was granted only to those who had been persecuted prior to the Edict being issued

4

Freedom of religion was granted to monotheistic religoins and ended the worship of many gods

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Which official doctrine ended the persecution of Christians?

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The Edict of Milan

2

The Twelve Tables of Law

3

Pax Romana

4

The Ten Commandments

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What did Constantine paint on the shields of his soldiers before a crucial battle in 312 C.E.?

1

A Christian symbol

2

A Pagan symbol

3

The Star of David

4

The bust of Constantine

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Which emperor converted to Christianity and made it legal for the citizens of the Roman Empire to convert as well

1

Constantine

2

Julius Caesar

3

Augustus Caesar

4

Theodosius

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Which individual is most responsible for the events listed in the timeline?

1

Constantine

2

Jesus

3

Diocletian

4

Paul

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Where was the center of Christianity located during the later days of the Roman Empire?

1

Constantinople

2

Jerusalem

3

Rome

4

Greece

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After the fall of Rome, the most unifying force in the lives of the people of western Europe was the

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church

2

monarch

3

military

4

schools

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Which major impact did the Church of Rome have on the Roman Empire?

1

The Church of Rome provided guidance in helping people lead a moral life

2

The religious leaders emphasized loyalty to the emperor over the Church of Rome

3

The political decisions of the Church of Rome led many people to convert to polytheistic religions

4

Civil war between the Church of Rome and Constantinople destroyed stability in Western Europe

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Which area of contribution would go next to "Roman mythology; adoption of Christianity"?

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Science

2

Medicine

3

Religion

4

Law

5

Technology

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Which of the following describes the views of the Old Testament?

1

To take equal retaliation against one's enemy

2

To forgive one's enemy

3

To become indifferent to one's enemy

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Which of the following describes the views of the New Testament?

1

To take equal retaliation against one's enemy

2

To forgive one's enemy

3

To become indifferent to one's enemy

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All of the following are reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire EXCEPT

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the growth of the Roman Catholic Church

2

internal problems

3

the split of the empire

4

outside invasions

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Which cause best completes the graphic?

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Devaluation of Roman currency

2

Denial of Non-Romans in the military

3

Continued growth of Christianity

4

Development of a uniform law code

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What is the best title for the graphic?

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Social Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire

2

Political Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire

3

Economic Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire

4

Military Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire

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Which number accurately labels the capital of the Roman Empire after it was moved by Constantine?

1

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2

2

3

3

4

4

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The capital of the Roman Empire moved in 330 A.D. (C.E.) because the new location

1

could be defended more easily than Rome

2

had a much larger population

3

was more centrally located within the empire

4

on the Mediterranean made it easily accessible

476

Multiple Choice

Which city became the new capital of the Roman Empire after it was moved to Byzantium?

1

Constantinople

2

Jerusalem

3

Carthage

4

Moscow

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478

Multiple Choice

The Roman Empire was divided into two parts by which emperor?

1

Diocletian

2

Justinian

3

Constantine

4

Theodora

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Multiple Choice

Which Roman Emperors tried to save and restore the power of Rome?

1

Diocletian and Constantine

2

Justinian and Theodora

3

Augustus and Julius Caesar

4

Marcus Aurelius and Constantine

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Multiple Choice

Why did the Roman Empire's army experience a decline in discipline?

1

Membership in the army began to include non-Romans

2

Weak military leaders were able to gain power

3

Membership in the army began to decline

4

Government officials did not provide adequate supplies

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Multiple Choice

As a result of the fall of the Roman Empire, Western Europe

1

entered a period of chaos and weak central government control

2

was taken over by the Byzantine Empire

3

returned to a republican government and provided stability to the region

4

was conquered and controlled by the Muslims

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by Andrew Henson

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