Body of water provides fresh water.
What is the Tiber River?
Christianity is based ideas of....
Who is Jesus Christ?
A structure that carries water over long distances.
What is an Aqueduct?
Germanic tribes and other groups attacked the empire.
What were invasions?
The Roman Empire came to end.
What is 330 AD?
Roman Empire extends.
What is Europe, Africa, and Asia
Belief in only one God.
What is Monotheism?
* Allowed Romans to travel and communicate
* Helped to put a stop to rebellions
*55,000 miles were built
What are Roman Roads?
Discouraged advances in farming techniques.
What is slavery?
Few new sources of wealth.
Capital city of Roman Empire.
What is Rome?
* Love for friends and enemies
* Beliefs in an afterlife in heaven
What are Jesus Christ's ideas?
This technique involved using small, irregularly shaped pieces of broken glass or tile or both.
What is mosaic?
Officials more interested in financial gains than public service.
What is political corruption?
Moved the capital from Rome to Byzantium in 330 AD.
What is Diocletian's action?
Capital city of the Byzantine Empire.
What is Constantinople?
*Fear that the Christians were growing in numbers
*Christians' refusal to pray to Roman gods and goddesses
What are reasons for Roman Persecution of Christians?
Influenced other languages such as Spanish, English, and French.
What is Latin?
Less willingness among citizens to sacrifice for Rome.
What is Patriotism?
Less-disciplined soldiers and allegiance to generals instead of Rome.
What is disloyal military?
The three groups that established the Roman Empire.
Who were the Latins, Etruscans and Greeks?
*Event Leading to Christianity's Growth
Who is Emperor Constantine?
*Common Law
*Republic
*Assemblies
*Presume innocent until found guilty
What is Roman Law?
This decision weakened the western part of the empire by taking much of the army to the east.
What is Diocletian's Action.
Increased taxes and weakened agriculture output.
What is economic decline?