
WHI MODULE 6 ALL
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9th Grade
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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?
Diocletian
Constantine
Augustus
Theodosius
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According to the quote, how can marriage during the Roman Empire best be described?
Most marriages were arranged by families
Wives were considered equals to their husbands
Husbands held a subordinate role in the family
Most marriages were annulled by family members
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Identify one way that Ancient Rome is different from Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome's territory covers a greater area of land
Ancient Rome's territory did not include a peninsula
Ancient Rome was not bordered by the Mediterranean Sea
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
Macedonia
Spain
Dalmatia
Gaul
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Using the timeline, Pax Romana began under the rule of which ruler?
Augustus
Diocletian
Constantine
Theodosius
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Which location on the map was the last region to become part of the Roman Empire?
Sicily
Gaul
Spain
Macedonia
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Which geographical term best describes Italy?
Peninsula
Island
Mountain range
River
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Rome was built on seven hills on the banks of the
Tiber River
Tigris River
Nile River
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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Identify where Roman civilization originated
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Where is the city of Rome located?
Central Italy
Central Greece
Central Asia Minor
Southern Italy
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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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D
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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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D
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Which city is best described by this list?
Rome
Athens
Carthage
Sparta
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How did the Alps in the northern area of the Italian peninsula aid Rome?
Provided protection from invasions
Provided a mild climate
Kept the rivers from flooding
Divided Rome into two distinctive city-states
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Which mountain range provided protection to the city of Rome?
Alps
Himalayas
Pyrenees
Hindu Kush
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How did the Mediterranean Sea impact the development of Rome?
It provided numerous sea-borne trade routes
It limited the city's interaction with other people
It allowed enemy forces to easily enter the city
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?
Mediterranean Sea
Black Sea
Atlantic Ocean
Caspian Sea
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Based on the map, from what 3 continents did trade goods come to Rome?
Europe
Africa
Asia
North America
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Which of the following best completes the shaded area on the diagram?
Provided protection from foreign invasion
Promoted trade with other empires
Allowed for easy access to Northern Europe
Prevented Romans from influencing North Africa
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The Alps and the Mediterranean Sea provided protection for what civilization?
Roman
Greek
Persian
Mughal
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Which physical features provided protection to Rome?
Alps and the Mediterranean Sea
Alps and the Atlantic Ocean
Pyrenees and the Black Sea
Pyrenees and the Baltic Sea
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Select the factors that contributed to the strength of Rome's trade routes
Location on the Mediterranean Sea
Government stability
Military security forces
Superior road system
Fertile soil
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Select the factors that contributed to the strength of Rome's trade routes
Location on the Mediterranean Sea
Government stability
Military security forces
Superior road system
Civic duty
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The expansion of Rome benefitted from the government's decision to
extend Roman law and citizenship to conquered people
enslave the people in any conquered territory
force conquered enemies to abandon their land
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?
Slavery became economically important because it maintained the empire's agricultural production
Slavery became socially important because it defined how important the emperor was to Rome
Slavery became politically important because it identified the weaknesses of a republican system
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
by Andrew Henson
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What city was an obstacle to early Rome's control of the Mediterranean reigion?
Alexandria
Carthage
Corinth
Athens
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Which concept best explains the cause of the Punic Wars?
Shortage of food
Religious differences
Nationalism
Competition for trade
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Which nations fought in the Punic Wars?
Carthage
Athens
Sparta
Rome
Persia
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What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian Peninsula?
deserts
oceans
rivers
mountains
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What geographic feature did Hannibal cross to invade the Italian Peninsula?
The Himalayas
The Atlantic Ocean
The Sahara Desert
The Alps
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Which peninsula did Hannibal invade?
Balkan
Iberian
Scandinavian
Italian
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Which war is depicted on the map?
The Persian Wars
The Hundred Years' War
The Peloponnesian War
The Punic Wars
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Which city did the Punic Wars destroy?
Athens
Carthage
Sparta
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
the western Mediterranean Sea
the area from the Red Sea to the Persian Gulf
the Italian Peninsula
all of Africa
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Which nations fought in the Punic Wars?
Carthage
Byzantine Empire
Sparta
Rome
Persia
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Rome vs. Carthage
Fought over trade
Hannibal
Which series of wars is best described by this list?
Persian Wars
Peloponnesian War
Punic Wars
Trojan War
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Rome fought three wars with which African power?
Carthage
Greece
Egypt
Kush
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Rome gained territory from Carthage as a result of the
Punic Wars
Roman Civil Wars
Peloponnesian War
Persian Wars
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What happened as a result of the war depicted on the map?
Greece was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin
Carthage was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin
Persia was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin
Rome was able to dominate the Mediterranean basin
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WHI Roman Government and Society
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The laws of Rome were known as
the Twelve Tables
the Ten Commandments
the Senate's Rules
Draco's laws
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Which phrase best describes the Twelve Tables?
The constitution of the Roman Republic
A marketplace for Romans
A part of the Roman religion
The meeting place for the Senate
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Which principle of Roman law is used by the United States today?
Innocent until proven guilty
Right to a lawyer
Right to a jury of patricians
A person can not be forced to testify against himself
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How did the Twelve Tables support Roman democracy?
The principle of "innocent until proven guilty" was created
They were enforced by the military
They were constantly changing and evolving
The government vetoed the laws
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How did the Twelve Tables support Roman democracy?
The laws applied to every person
They were enforced by the military
They were constantly changing and evolving
The government vetoed the laws
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The democracy of Rome different from Greece in that Rome
created a republic
kept the aristocracy as their leaders
borrowed the Greek concept of a direct democracy
believed strongly in a dictatorship as the perfect form of government
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How did the Roman government differ from Greek government?
The people chose the officials who governed
The people made all political decisions
Women were allowed to participate in the governing process
Slaves did not have any political rights
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The Republic of Rome divided its population into classes known as
patricians and plebeians
monarchs and dictators
consuls and tribunes
senators and artisans
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Patricians and plebeians were Roman
social classes
gods
magistrates
assemblies
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Members of the upper class of Rome were known as
patricians
military rulers
plebeians
farmers
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Which of the following descriptions best completes the graphic?
Aristocratic landowners
Common farmers
Artisans
Merchants
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The majority of people in the Roman Republic were members of the
plebeian class
patrician class
slave class
serf class
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Identify the description that best completes the shaded portion of the table
Wealthy individuals whose families were eligible to hold public offices
Individuals who failed to repay their loans and debts
Poorer individuals who could not hold office
Individuals who were captured as prisoners of war
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Which group was excluded from citizenship in the Roman Republic?
Women
Plebeian men
Patrician men
Foreigners
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Which statement best describes the Roman consuls
They were the top magistrates of Rome
They were advisors to the chief magistrates of Rome
They were the constitutions of Rome
They were the elected assemblies of Rome
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What was the highest elected position in the Roman government?
Senator
Tribunes
Governors
Consul
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The Roman Senate consisted of
patricians
plebeians
women
foreigners
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Which best describes the government of the Roman Republic?
Government officials limited the power of wealthy landowners
A dictator seized power and ruled by force
The citizens of Rome directly governed the republic
Elected officials represented the interests of Rome's citizens
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Identify the topic being described in the diagram
Features of Roman democracy
Social structure in the Roman Republic
Contributions of Ancient Rome
Roman citizenship
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Which of the following best describes "Consuls"?
Held power over all citizens and officials
Gave advice to the consuls and controlled finances
Involved in law making decisions and represented common people
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Which of the following best describes "Senate"?
Held power over all citizens and officials
Gave advice to the consuls and controlled finances
Involved in law making decisions and represented common people
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Which of the following best describes "Assembly"?
Held power over all citizens and officials
Gave advice to the consuls and controlled finances
Involved in law making decisions and represented common people
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Which choice belongs in the diagram?
Patricians in section 1
Emperors in section 2
Consuls in section 2
Plebeians in section 1
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WHI 6.4 Julius Caesar and the Fall of the Republic
by Andrew Henson
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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?
They left their farms to find work in the cities
Many farmers became slaves
Farmers bought slaves
Most farmers became soldiers in the military
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Which statement best replaces the question mark in the diagram?
Agriculture experienced an increase in the use of slave labor
Many city dwellers moved to the countryside to work on small farms
Julius Caesar united the people of the Roman Republic
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?
Soldiers deserted to join enemy armies attacking Rome
The Republic adopted a monotheistic religion
Slavery became important to Rome's agricultural production
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?
Many landless peasants were moving to the city to find employment
Large landowners were gaining control of newly conquered lands
Slavery ended and no employment was offered to former slaves
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?
They failed to provide support of slavery in their agricultural economy
They were the cause for the Roman currency to devalue
They joined military forces in the Civil War over Julius Caesar's power
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?
The gap between rich and poor became greater
People from other provinces were given citizenship
The Senate was disbanded
Members of the military left to become farmers
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Which of the following best replaces the question mark in the graphic?
Merchants raised prices on goods
Coins became more available
Merchants lowered prices on goods
More gold was available to Romans
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Which event resulted in inflation in the Roman Republic?
Devaluation of Roman currency
Migration of small farmers into cities and unemployment
Spread of slavery in the agricultural system
Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar
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The Roman term "triumvirate" refers to
a government of three military leaders
a government of three Senators
a dictatorship
three major religions of an Empire
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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?
He crossed the Rubicon River with his troops
He marched on the city of Rome and destroyed it
He gave citizenship to the people of Gaul
He disbanded the Senate
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Which individual started a civil war in the Roman Republic?
Julius Caesar
Alexander the Great
Hannibal
Constantine
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Which effect best completes the graphic?
The Roman Republic begins to fall apart
Julius Caesar establishes a representative democracy
Carthage is destroyed by the Romans
Unemployment declines throughout the Roman Republic
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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?
Caesar declared himself "dictator for life"
Caesar established Cleopatra as surrogate ruler in Egypt
Caesar's pursuit of Pompey into Greece
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?
Julius Caesar
Marc Antony
Octavian
Marcus Aurelius
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Which individual best completes the graphic?
Julius Caesar
Crassus
Augustus Caesar
Pompey
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What is the best title for this list?
Causes for the Decline of the Roman Republic
Causes for the Decline of the Roman Empire
Results of Alexander the Great's Conquests
Causes of the Punic Wars
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Identify the causes of the decline of the Roman Republic
Spread of slavery in the agricultural system
Migration of small farmers into cities
Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar
Devaluation of Roman currency
Hannibal invaded the Italian Peninsula
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Identify the causes of the decline of the Roman Republic
Spread of slavery in the agricultural system
Migration of small farmers into cities
Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar
Devaluation of Roman currency
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?
Rise of the Christian religion
Inflation
Civil wars
Increase and the spread of slavery to farming areas
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This timeline describes the life of
Marcus Aurelius
Julius Caesar
Augustus Caesar
Marc Antony
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WHI 6 Roman Empire and Pax Romana
by Andrew Henson
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Using the timeline, Pax Romana began under the rule of which ruler?
Augustus
Diocletian
Constantine
Theodosius
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The Roman term "triumvirate" refers to
a government of three military leaders
a government of three Senators
a dictatorship
three major religions of an Empire
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Which of the following best completes the shaded part of the diagram?
Defeated Marc Antony
Declared himself dictator for life
Assassinated by a group of senators
Conquered Gaul
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The Empire Age of Rome began under which individual?
Caesar Augustus
Marc Antony
Julius Caesar
Constantine
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Who is recognized as Rome's first emperor?
Augustus Caesar
Julius Caesar
Hannibal
Marc Antony
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Identify the Roman Emperor that laid the foundation for the Pax Romana
Augustus Caesar
Julius Caesar
Marc Antony
Constantine
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Which statement best describes the two hundred years following the rule of Augustus Caesar?
The Roman Republic experienced a time of peace and prosperity
The Roman Republic plunged into an economic depression
The citizens of the Roman Republic revolted against the government
The citizens of the Roman Republic were plagued by disease and war
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Pax Romana refers to Rome's
civil War
slave revolts
peace and prosperity
classical art
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One characteristic of the Pax Romana was widespread
cultural decline
political conflict
social equality
economic prosperity
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Which statement best describes the political structure of the Roman Empire under Augustus Caesar?
The Roman Empire was unified and enlarged under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority
The Roman Empire was disunified and enlarged under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority
The Roman Empire was disunified and reduced under Augustus Caesar's imperial authority
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?
Attempted to bring stability to Rome
Referred to as First Citizen
Came to power by force
Defeated Marc Antony
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Which statement is true about both Julius Caesar and Augustus Caesar?
Each leader implemented a series of economic and political reforms
Each leader declared himself dictator for life
Each leader established long periods of peace and prosperity
Each leader was assassinated by members of the Senate
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Select the purposes for taxes within the Roman Empire under Augustus
Maintain public roads and monuments
Pay for soldiers' military service
Purchased slaves for the empire
Pay debts owed to Carthage
Building of religious temples
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Which of the following taxes were paid by citizens in Rome and Italy?
Indirect taxes on slaves, goods, and inheritance
Direct taxes based on population and military need
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?
Indirect taxes on slaves, goods, and inheritance
Direct taxes based on population and military need
Did not have to pay taxes on goods due to their wealth
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The term "Pax Romana" refers to the
two hundred years of peace in Rome
years of the rule under Octavian
years of rule under Julius Caesar
years after the fall of Rome
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Which action best completes this diagram?
Prohibition of money lending
Limitation of economic regulations
Adoption of uniform currency
Control of price levels
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Which impact of the Pax Romana benefited the economy of the Roman Empire?
Establishment of a uniform system of money
Increased emphasis on the family
Civil war over the power of Julius Caesar
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Which economic improvement allowed trade to expand within the Roman Empire?
The establishment of a common currency throughout the empire
The collection of taxes on all goods exported to East Asia
The creation of a civil service system throughout the empire
The creation of laws to further separate the patricians and plebeians
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Which of the following best completes the graphic?
Use of a common currency
Increased emphasis on the family
Creation of the civil service
Increased inflation in the empire
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Which is an economic impact that the Pax Romana had on the Roman civilization?
The Pax Romana created a uniform system of money
The Pax Romana ended the period of prosperity
The Pax Romana led to the decline of trade with other regions
The Pax Romana increased crime along Roman roads
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How did the Pax Romana impact trade throughout the Roman Empire?
It allowed for safe travel and trade on Roman roads
It created a period of instability for Roman merchants
It ended trade throughout the empire
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?
Prices decreased due to competition
It expanded trade and promoted prosperity
It increased agricultural production
Citizens migrated to the cities
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How did the legal system help Rome as it moved from republic to empire?
It created relative stability for most Romans
It provided for corrupt leadership in the empire
It allowed for Rome to gain new territory
It increased the rights of slaves
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How did the Twelve Tables of Law impact the Roman Empire?
It established a set of codified laws for the citizens of the Roman Empire
It established a set of laws to grant freedoms to the Patricians
It created a uniform system of money throughout the Roman Empire
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
creating government jobs for the unemployed
devastating the economy to pay for wars
restricting trade with foreign empires
ending the influence of Greek culture
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Which of the following goes under "Social Impacts"?
Created a civil service
Created a uniform rule of law
Promoted prosperity and stability
Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads
Uniform system of money
Returned stability to social classes
Increased emphasis on the family
Patricians
Plebeians
Slaves
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Which of the following goes under "Economic Impacts"?
Created a civil service
Created a uniform rule of law
Promoted prosperity and stability
Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads
Uniform system of money
Returned stability to social classes
Increased emphasis on the family
Patricians
Plebeians
Slaves
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Which of the following goes under "Political Impacts"?
Created a civil service
Created a uniform rule of law
Promoted prosperity and stability
Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads
Uniform system of money
Returned stability to social classes
Increased emphasis on the family
Patricians
Plebeians
Slaves
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Which of the following goes under "Economic Impacts"?
Created a civil service
Created a uniform rule of law
Promoted prosperity and stability
Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads
Uniform system of money
Returned stability to social classes
Increased emphasis on the family
Patricians
Plebeians
Slaves
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Which is an economic impact that the Pax Romana had on the Roman civilization?
The Pax Romana created a uniform system of money
The Pax Romana ended the period of prosperity
The Pax Romana led to the decline of trade with other regions
The Pax Romana increased crime along Roman roads
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Which of the following goes under "Political Impacts"?
Created a civil service
Created a uniform rule of law
Promoted prosperity and stability
Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads
Uniform system of money
Returned stability to social classes
Increased emphasis on the family
Patricians
Plebeians
Slaves
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Identify the answer option that best replaces the question mark
Developed a uniform rule of law
Increased emphasis on the family
Returned stability to social classes
Established uniform system of money, which helped expand trade
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Which of the following goes under "Social Impacts"?
Created a civil service
Created a uniform rule of law
Promoted prosperity and stability
Guaranteed safe travel and trade on Roman roads
Uniform system of money
Returned stability to social classes
Increased emphasis on the family
Patricians
Plebeians
Slaves
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Which of the following was NOT a characteristic of Pax Romana?
Dividing of the Empire into two parts
Building of roads
Development of uniform law
Prosperity and stability
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True or False: Most Roman men and women chose who they married for themsleves
True
False
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According to the quote, how can marriage during the Roman Empire best be described?
Most marriages were arranged by families
Wives were considered equals to their husbands
Husbands held a subordinate role in the family
Most marriages were annulled by family members
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WHI 6.5 Roman Culture
by Andrew Henson
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Which area of contribution would go next to "Achievements of Ptolemy"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
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In which field did Ptolemy prove to be an expert?
Geography
History
Religion
Architecture
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Which of the following was an achievement of Roman architecture?
The Pantheon
The Parthenon
The Hagia Sophia
The Great Ziggurat
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What was the purpose of the Pantheon?
It served as a temple to all of the gods of ancient Rome
It was an amphitheater used for gladiator contests
It served as a marketplace in the center of Rome
It was the location of many government offices
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Which structure was built as a marketplace in the center of Rome?
Forum
Colosseum
Pantheon
Tabularium
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Which number marks the location of this building?
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The photograph is from which field of Roman achievement?
Engineering
Religion
Government
Literature
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How did this new form of technology impact ancient Rome?
It provided clean water to public baths and water systems in the empire
It provided a central location for spectators to observe the gladiators fight to their death
It provided a place for citizens to trade and meet with people for official business
It provided a place for Romans to worship all of the pagan gods of the empire
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Multiple Choice
Identify what technology best replaces the shaded area on the table
Aqueducts
Achievements of Ptolemy
Medical schools
Romance languages
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of this structure?
to defend a city
to practice religion
to make travel easier
to carry water
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311
Multiple Choice
The Colosseum served as
an amphitheater for gladiator contests
a marketplace in the center of Rome
a temple to the gods of ancient Rome
a site for religious worship
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314
315
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
316
317
Multiple Choice
The Aeneid was written by
Virgil
Homer
Ptolemy
Aeneas
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Multiple Choice
In which field did Virgil make significant contributions?
Literature
Astronomy
Medicine
Government
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320
321
Multiple Choice
As the illustration depicts, art in Rome can be described as
realistic
primative
idealistic
religious
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323
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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325
Multiple Choice
What was the official language of the Roman Empire?
Latin
Greek
Romanian
French
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327
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
328
Multiple Choice
Which of the following was a new building material used by the Romans?
Concrete
Marble
Sandstone
Clay
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330
331
332
333
334
335
Multiple Select
Select two of the many influences Greek culture had on the Roman Empire
Romans adopted Greek mythology
Romans emulated Greek architecture
Romans emulated Greek practices of combat
Romans adopted monotheistic beliefs
Romans assimilated to Greek culture
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Multiple Select
Select two of the many influences Greek culture had on the Roman Empire
Romans adopted Greek mythology
Romans emulated Greek architecture
Romans emulated Greek practices of combat
Romans commandeered Greek war ships
Romans assimilated to Greek culture
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338
339
340
341
Multiple Choice
Which area of contribution would go next to "Achievements of Ptolemy"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
342
Multiple Choice
Which area of contribution would go next to "Emphasis on public health"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
343
Multiple Choice
Which area of contribution would go next to "Roman mythology; adoption of Christianity"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
344
Multiple Choice
Which area of contribution would go next to "Principle of 'innocent until proven guilty'"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
345
Multiple Choice
Which area of contribution would go next to "Roads, aqueducts, and arches"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
346
WHI 6.7 Religion, Mythology, and Christianity In Rome
by Andrew Henson
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348
349
350
Multiple Choice
The religious beliefs of the early Romans were influenced by the
Greeks
Chinese
Latins
Egyptians
351
Multiple Choice
The religion of ancient Rome was influenced by which civilization?
Greece
Mesopotamia
Persia
Egypt
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353
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
354
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the religion of ancient Rome?
Polytheistic, based on nature
Monotheistic, based on the Hebrew god
Polytheistic, based on the gods of Persia
They believed in no gods
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356
357
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
358
Multiple Choice
Which Roman deity was worshipped as the king of the gods?
Jupiter
Juno
Apollo
Minerva
359
Multiple Choice
Zeus is to Greek mythology as
Jupiter is to Roman mythology
Apollo is to Roman mythology
Venus is to Roman mythology
Juno is to Roman mythology
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361
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
362
Multiple Choice
The Romans believed that Juno was the
wife of Jupiter and patron of Rome
goddess of the hunt and wild animals
goddess of love
goddess of wisdom and poetry
363
Multiple Choice
Which individual best replaces the shaded part of the graphic?
Juno
Hera
Venus
Minerva
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365
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
366
Multiple Choice
The Roman deity known as the sun-god was
Apollo
Jupiter
Minerva
Juno
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368
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
369
Multiple Choice
Which Roman god or goddess was believed to have power over the hunt and wild animals?
Diana
Juno
Venus
Minerva
370
371
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
372
Multiple Choice
The Romans worshipped Minerva as the goddess of
wisdom and poetry
marriage
love
the hunt and wild animals
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374
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
375
Multiple Choice
Which phrase best describes Venus?
Roman goddess of love
Greek goddess of war
Roman goddess of farming
Egyptian goddess of love
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377
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
378
Multiple Select
Select the Roman gods
Jupiter
Hermes
Juno
Apollo
Artemis
379
Multiple Select
Select the Roman gods
Venus
Poseidon
Minerva
Diana
Hera
380
Multiple Select
Select the Roman gods
Jupiter
Hermes
Minerva
Apollo
Aphrodite
381
Multiple Select
Select the Roman gods
Jupiter
Juno
Minerva
Apollo
Venus
382
Multiple Select
Select the Roman gods
Diana
Juno
Minerva
Artemis
Venus
383
Multiple Choice
Which of the following were Roman gods or goddesses?
Jupiter and Venus
Poseidon and Artemis
Athena and Hera
Zeus and Hades
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385
Multiple Choice
What common theme was found in most ancient Roman art and literature?
The symbols and images were based on gods and goddesses
The symbols and images were based on leaders and warriors
The symbols and images were based on nature
The symbols were based on history
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387
Multiple Choice
Which title best describes this list?
Roman Gods and Goddesses
Greek Gods and Goddesses
Egyptian Gods and Goddesses
Carthaginian Gods and Goddesses
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389
390
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
391
Multiple Choice
What new world religion began during the Roman Empire?
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Buddhism
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393
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
394
Multiple Choice
What religion's origins are rooted from Judaism?
Christianity
Roman mythology
Greek mythology
Buddhism
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396
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
397
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best completes the shaded area on the diagram?
Belief in one god
Led by Jesus of Nazareth
Spread by the Apostles
Belief that Jesus is the Messiah
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399
Multiple Choice
Who was believed to be the leader of Christians in the Roman Empire?
Jesus
Paul
Jupiter
Apollo
400
401
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
402
Multiple Choice
Christianity teaches that the Messiah is
Jesus
Muhammed
Moses
Buddha
403
404
Multiple Choice
The major difference between Judaism and Christianity is that Christians believe
Jesus is the son of God
Jesus is only a prophet
Christianity is polytheistic
Jesus and Abraham were both sons of God
405
406
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
407
Multiple Choice
Christianity believes in the concept of the resurrection, which is
Jesus rising from the dead
Israel rising to overthrow Rome
Christians rising to overthrow Judaism
Eternal life for those who believe
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409
Multiple Select
Select the beliefs of Christianity about Jesus of Nazareth?
God's Son
Messiah
Salvation for those who believe
Resurrected after the third day
A god
410
Multiple Select
Select the beliefs of Christianity about Jesus of Nazareth?
God's Son
Messiah
Salvation for those who believe
Resurrected after the third day
An angel
411
Multiple Select
Select the beliefs of Christianity about Jesus
God's Son
Messiah
Son of many gods
Military leader
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413
Multiple Choice
In Christianity, what is meant by the word "salvation"?
It means that people who believe in Jesus Christ and accept him will be saved from the evils of death
It is when Christians rescue each other from non-Christians
It is when Jesus Christ saved the apostles, who believed in Him, from being persecuted for their beliefs
It is when Christians saved Jesus from being persecuted by the Romans
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415
Multiple Select
Which of the following are characteristics of Christianity?
Monotheistic
Polytheistic
Roots in Judaism
Roots in Islam
Life after death
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417
Multiple Choice
What is the fundamental difference between Christianity and the religion of the ancient Roman Empire?
Christianity's fundamental belief in one god conflicts with the belief in many gods of the ancient Roman Empire
The religious beliefs of the Roman Empire stem from Judaism while Christianity was created independently of Judaism
Christians do not believe that Jesus was the Messiah while most Romans believed Jesus was the Son of God
The religious beliefs of the ancient Roman Empire include the belief in life after death which conflicts with the Christian belief in reincarnation
418
419
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
420
Multiple Choice
Which statement best explains why Christianity became popular in the Roman Empire?
The Apostles carried the message throughout the empire
The belief in one god was popular throughout the empire
It was very similar to the polytheistic beliefs of the empire
It established Jesus as the Son and incarnation of God
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422
Multiple Choice
The early martyrs that inspired others throughout the Roman Empire also aided in the spread of
Christianity
Judaism
Islam
Roman mythology
423
424
Multiple Choice
All of the following contributed to the spread of Christianity EXCEPT
the acceptance of Jesus as one of many Roman gods
the popularity of the Christian doctrine
the inspiration of early martyrs
the message being delivered by the Apostles
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426
Multiple Choice
Paul of the Christian Bible was NOT
a prophet
an apostle
an evangelist
a missionary
427
428
429
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
430
431
Multiple Choice
According to the quote, which group was most likely persecuted during the Roman Empire for their religious beliefs?
Christians
Jews
Patricians
Greeks
432
433
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
434
Multiple Choice
Which text correctly identifies the teachings of Christianity?
New Testament
Torah
Quran
Vedas
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436
Multiple Choice
Why is the New Testament considered a sacred text for Christians?
It is about the life and teachings of Jesus
It explains the process for identifying the future Messiah
It supports the polytheistic beliefs of the Roman Empire
It discusses the fundamental belief of reincarnation
437
438
439
Multiple Choice
Which event proved to be a crucial step in extending Christianity throughout the Mediterranean world?
Christianity was made legal throughout the Roman Empire
Jesus of Nazareth was proclaimed the Messiah
Rome's first emperor converted to Christianity
The rise of the Roman Empire in Europe and Asia
440
441
Multiple Choice
Which statement best completes the graphic?
Increased loyalty to the Church
Decline in popularity of Christianity
Increased popularity of polytheistic religions
Decline in Church's authority
442
443
Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
444
Multiple Choice
How did the Emperor Constantine contribute to the development of Christianity?
He converted to Christianity and made it legal throughout the empire
As one of the Apostles, he helped spread the Christian doctrine throughout the empire
He was responsible for the genocide of non-Christian believers
He moved the capital of the empire from Constantinople to Rome
445
Multiple Choice
Which statement reflects the impact of this quote?
Freedom of religion was granted to all Christian believers of the late Roman Empire
The Edict established freedom of religion on the condition that Christians would worship privately
Freedom of religion was granted only to those who had been persecuted prior to the Edict being issued
Freedom of religion was granted to monotheistic religoins and ended the worship of many gods
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447
448
Multiple Choice
Which official doctrine ended the persecution of Christians?
The Edict of Milan
The Twelve Tables of Law
Pax Romana
The Ten Commandments
449
450
Multiple Choice
What did Constantine paint on the shields of his soldiers before a crucial battle in 312 C.E.?
A Christian symbol
A Pagan symbol
The Star of David
The bust of Constantine
451
452
Multiple Choice
Which emperor converted to Christianity and made it legal for the citizens of the Roman Empire to convert as well
Constantine
Julius Caesar
Augustus Caesar
Theodosius
453
Multiple Choice
Which individual is most responsible for the events listed in the timeline?
Constantine
Jesus
Diocletian
Paul
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455
Multiple Choice
Where was the center of Christianity located during the later days of the Roman Empire?
Constantinople
Jerusalem
Rome
Greece
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457
Multiple Choice
After the fall of Rome, the most unifying force in the lives of the people of western Europe was the
church
monarch
military
schools
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459
Multiple Choice
Which major impact did the Church of Rome have on the Roman Empire?
The Church of Rome provided guidance in helping people lead a moral life
The religious leaders emphasized loyalty to the emperor over the Church of Rome
The political decisions of the Church of Rome led many people to convert to polytheistic religions
Civil war between the Church of Rome and Constantinople destroyed stability in Western Europe
460
Multiple Choice
Which area of contribution would go next to "Roman mythology; adoption of Christianity"?
Science
Medicine
Religion
Law
Technology
461
Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes the views of the Old Testament?
To take equal retaliation against one's enemy
To forgive one's enemy
To become indifferent to one's enemy
462
Multiple Choice
Which of the following describes the views of the New Testament?
To take equal retaliation against one's enemy
To forgive one's enemy
To become indifferent to one's enemy
463
WHI 6.8 Fall of Rome
by Andrew Henson
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465
466
Multiple Choice
All of the following are reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire EXCEPT
the growth of the Roman Catholic Church
internal problems
the split of the empire
outside invasions
467
Multiple Choice
Which cause best completes the graphic?
Devaluation of Roman currency
Denial of Non-Romans in the military
Continued growth of Christianity
Development of a uniform law code
468
469
Multiple Choice
What is the best title for the graphic?
Social Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire
Political Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire
Economic Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire
Military Factors that Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire
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471
472
473
Multiple Choice
Which number accurately labels the capital of the Roman Empire after it was moved by Constantine?
1
2
3
4
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475
Multiple Choice
The capital of the Roman Empire moved in 330 A.D. (C.E.) because the new location
could be defended more easily than Rome
had a much larger population
was more centrally located within the empire
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?
Constantinople
Jerusalem
Carthage
Moscow
477
478
Multiple Choice
The Roman Empire was divided into two parts by which emperor?
Diocletian
Justinian
Constantine
Theodora
479
480
Multiple Choice
Which Roman Emperors tried to save and restore the power of Rome?
Diocletian and Constantine
Justinian and Theodora
Augustus and Julius Caesar
Marcus Aurelius and Constantine
481
482
Multiple Choice
Why did the Roman Empire's army experience a decline in discipline?
Membership in the army began to include non-Romans
Weak military leaders were able to gain power
Membership in the army began to decline
Government officials did not provide adequate supplies
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484
485
Multiple Choice
As a result of the fall of the Roman Empire, Western Europe
entered a period of chaos and weak central government control
was taken over by the Byzantine Empire
returned to a republican government and provided stability to the region
was conquered and controlled by the Muslims
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