Geography & Expansion
Government & Society
Religion & Christianity
Leaders & Pax Romana
Byzantine Empire & Fall of Rome
100

Why was Rome’s location an advantage?

The nearby seas allowed Rome to trade with other places.

100

What is a republic?

A government where citizens elect leaders to represent them.

100

What religion did Romans practice before Christianity?

Polytheism

100

Why is Augustus remembered as an important leader?

He brought peace and stability to Rome.

100

What city became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire?

Constantinople

200

What sea did Rome control that helped increase its power?

The Mediterranean Sea

200

What showed the Romans’ fear of one person gaining too much power?

Limits on time in office

200

What did wealthy and poor Romans have in common?

Worshipping Roman gods

200

What was the Pax Romana?

A long period of peace and stability

200

What language became more common in the Byzantine Empire?

Greek

300

What was the main reason Romans built roads?

To help soldiers travel quickly

300

What was the difference between patricians and plebeians?

Patricians were wealthy upper-class citizens; plebeians were common people.

300

Name ONE core belief of Christianity.

Monotheism, Jesus was resurrected, Salvation through belief in Jesus

300

During the Pax Romana, Rome experienced what?

Peace, stability, and growth

300

What event marked the end of the Western Roman Empire?

Removal of the Roman Emperor in 476 CE

400

How did slavery affect poor Romans?

Many lost jobs and moved to cities.

400

How was Roman government similar to the United States government?

Separation of powers/checks and balances

400

What did the disciples do after Jesus’s death?

Spread Christianity throughout the Roman world.

400

How did Augustus help stabilize Rome?

Reorganized the government and army and brought peace after civil wars.

400

Name one cause of the fall of Rome.

Civil wars, invasions, economic problems, weak leaders, etc.

500

Name one geographic advantage that helped Rome become powerful.

Fertile land, access to seas, central location, hills for protection, etc.

500

How did Julius Caesar change the Roman government?

He made himself dictator and weakened the republic.

500

Why did Christianity become important to many people?

It offered hope, forgiveness, equality, eternal life, etc.

500

Compare Julius Caesar and Augustus.

Caesar weakened the republic through dictatorship; Augustus stabilized Rome and began the empire.

500

Which was NOT a cause of the fall of the Roman Empire?

A    Frequent civil wars and weak leaders 

B    Invasions by outside groups 

C    Economic problems and heavy taxes 

D    A long period of peace during the Pax Romana 

D) A long period of peace during the Pax Romana

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