

Collapse of the Roman Republic
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10th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 19 Questions
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Ch 13 Sec 5 - Decline of the Roman Empire

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Multiple Choice
What were some consequences of the weakening government in Rome?
People stopped paying taxes.
There were fewer people serving in government positions.
People stopped attending schools.
All of these.
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Multiple Choice
As the Roman Empire expanded, what threat did some emperors fear?
They thought the empire was too large to defend and govern efficiently
They believed Christianity would not survive, leading to the end of the empire.
They thought most citizens wanted a return to a smaller, republic form of government.
They believed the pope was too powerful and would eventually become Rome's leader
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Multiple Choice
How did the lack of new conquests hurt the Roman Empire?
It put an end to new sources of wealth.
It made Roman leaders appear weak.
It weakened Rome's prominence in the world.
It left the Roman army with little to do.
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Multiple Choice
In what ways did Roman government become more corrupt?
It over taxed the people and the legal system no longer served proper justice.
They completely stopped listening to the wishes of the Roman people
They gave land away to barbarians because they didn’t feel like fighting.
The emperor was only interested in getting more land for himself and didn’t share with anybody else.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was a key internal weakness of the Roman Empire?
an aging population
political corruption
poor city planning
pressure from foreign invaders
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following was an external reason for Rome's fall?
Germanic invasions
political corruption
diseased crops
over entertained citizens
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a factor in the fall of the Roman Empire?
Emperor Augustus dies.
Corruption among Roman government officials.
Roman territory too large to manage.
Increased taxes.
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Multiple Choice
Why did Diocletian divide the Roman Empire in half?
He thought it would look better on a map.
So that it would be easier for the barbarians to attack.
Thought it could be better managed and defended.
He wanted to share power with a friend.
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Multiple Choice
What happened in Rome due to the political turmoil?
People lost faith in the government
There were mass riots and the Roman Revolution completely changed the politics in the Empire.
The government moved back to being a republic instead of an empire.
People left Rome for other empires.
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Multiple Choice
What was an unexpected result of the extended peace in Rome?
Rome disbanded its military because they didn’t feel like they needed to have one anymore.
Rome’s economy became the strongest in the world and other countries joined an alliance with Rome.
Roman influence in their area actually decreased because people thought they were weak.
The Roman military became weaker as a result of the sustained peace.
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Multiple Choice
How did Roman leadership from the
200s - 400s CE contribute to the fall of
the Roman Empire?
Roman leaders during this time were
focused on hurting their own people.
Roman leaders during this time worked
together to transition power peacefully.
Roman leaders during this time were
weak and fought over who had power.
Roman Leaders during this time made
peace with other Empires to conquer
Rome.
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Multiple Choice
Which Barbarian tribe set off a domino effect which pushed many other tribes into Roman territory?
The Goths
The Huns
The Vandals
The Franks
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Review
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Multiple Choice
What was the name of the leader of the barbarian group that overthrew the Roman emperor?
Gintama
Odoacer
Attila
Caesar
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Multiple Choice
In what year did the Western Roman Empire fall?
500 B.C.
313 A.D.
476 A.D.
350 A.D.
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Multiple Select
What were the 4 main reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire? (Select all that apply)
Military (barbarian attacks)
Political (corruption & empire too big to control)
Economic (high taxes, inflation)
Social (crime, unrest)
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Multiple Choice
How did the lack of new conquests hurt the Roman Empire?
It put an end to new sources of wealth.
It made Roman leaders appear weak.
It weakened Rome's prominence in the world.
It left the Roman army with little to do.
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