In the Roman Republic, they were the top magistrates and were elected by the assembly.
Who are consuls?
He was the founder of Christianity.
Who is Jesus Christ?
What is a republic?
Roman society first started along this water source.
What is the Tiber River?
This was the 200 year-long period of peace in Rome.
What is the Pax Romana?
Most Romans were in this social class, but received little say in the government.
Who are the plebeians?
True/False: Romans allowed Jews to practice their religion because they respected older religions.
What is "true"?
This invention carried clean water to cities all across Rome.
What are aqueducts?
What are roads?
He was the first emperor of Rome who won a civil war and began the Pax Romana.
Who is Octavian Augustus?
He declared himself "dictator for life" after winning a civil war against Pompey.
Who is Julius Caesar?
When he was Saul, he persecuted Christians; when he was _______, he helped it to spread across the Roman Empire.
Who is Paul?
These events were paid for by the government to keep poorer Romans satisfied. (Yes, you have to provide both!)
What are gladiator games and chariot races?
This medium of exchange allowed for merchants to easily trade across the empire, as its value would always be the same.
What is a standardized currency?
Who is Constantine?
These were the three branches of the Roman Republic.
What are the Magistrates, Assembly, and Senate?
Prior to accepting Christianity, Roman's polytheistic religion was based on this culture.
What is Greek mythology/religion?
This was a policy pursued by the Roman Empire to ensure that all of its territory was using a similar currency, practiced the same religion, and supported the emperor.
What is standardization?
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
Who is Diocletian?
Who is Cincinnatus?
What is Jesus' resurrection?
These were languages that started as localized versions of Latin spoken in different parts of the Roman Empire.
What are Romance Languages?
What is inflation?
This event was *most* influential in the collapse of the Roman Republic and the emergence of the Roman Empire.
What is the "Ides of March" (Assassination of Julius Caesar)?