Social Structure
Government
Advancements
Fall of Rome
Miscellaneous
100

From which culture did the Romans borrow many ideas about religion, science, art, and theater?

Greece

100

What is the name of the city that Constantine moved the capital of the Roman Empire to? (Hint: it's in a song)

Constantinople

100
Who was the Roman poet who took his ideas from the Odyssey in his poem Aeneid?

Virgil

100

Name one of the contributing factors to the fall of Rome.

1. Social problems: famine and disease spread throughout the empire

2. Weak Roman Government (dishonest officials)

3. Declining Economy 


100

What is the name of the building with a giant hole in the top and had an ingenious plumbing system used to be a temple that worshiped many gods?

The pantheon

200

Who was the slave that stood up to the Roman Government and led a rebellion during 73 BCE?

Spartacus

200

Who is the ruler of the Byzantine Empire from 527-565 BCE? 

Justinian

200

What area of study did the physician Galen believe was most important?

Studying body structure

200

Which group of people from northern Europe contributed to the fall of Rome?

Germanic

200

How did Roman roads help spread Christianity?

They made it easier for Christians to travel across the empire

300

What are the "bread and circuses"?

A way for roman rulers to keep people fed and entertained so they don’t complain or rebel. This is done by giving people food such as bread and providing free entertainment

300

What did Diocletian do to improve Rome? 

He introduced reforms or political changes. He built forts to protect from invaders. He divided the empire into four parts. He put a price control. But people ignored his rules and his reforms failed. 

300

Which architectural elements used by the Romans later influenced government buildings and capital cities?

domes and arches

300

Besides weak leadership and invasions, what was another major reason for Rome’s decline?

a declining economy

300

What is the roman numeral for 5?

V

400

What central feature was commonly found in the homes of wealthy Romans?

The atrium

400

Which emperor split the Roman Empire into two parts, east and west?

Diocletian

400

What type of writing did the Roman poet Horace create when he wrote odes?

emotional poems about life

400

What is the name of the Eastern Roman Empire?

The Byzantine Empire

400

Which Roman engineering structure was designed to carry water over long distances into cities using a system of bridges and channels?

aqueduct

500

Who were the people who fought each other in stadiums such as the Colosseum?

Gladiators

500

What is the name of the sea that surrounds Italy?

Mediterranean Sea

500

What language became widely spread and ultimately became Europe's primary language for government, trade, and learning until about 1500C.E.? (Hint: Most European languages are still influenced by it today)

Latin

500

What happened to Christianity following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?

It kept gaining followers

500

What is the name of the arena that held numerous battles?

The Colosseum

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