How did the land and location of Rome shape how people lived and built their civilization?
What is the Mediterranean Sea provided the Romans access to trade routes, and the hills increased the difficulty of an invasion?
In what way did Greek culture influence Roman myths and religion?
What is the Romans adopted and modified Greek religion after learning it from Greek colonies established in Italy?
How does the Bible say the Romans put Jesus of Nazareth to death?
What is crucifixion?
What structure did the Romans construct throughout their empire, spanning 50,000 miles (80,000 kilometers), to enhance the movement of military forces and trade items?
What are roads?
Why did the Romans create a three-part government system during the Republic?
What is the Romans believed in checks and balances to keep any group from becoming too powerful?
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Ancient Rome once included Egypt, Greece, and Mesopotamia.
What is true?
Why did the Romans believe the legend of Romulus and Remus mattered to their history?
What is the story explained the founding of Rome?
Why did Judea and Rome fight during the Roman-Jewish Wars?
What is The Jewish people resisted Roman control and wanted to be free from Roman rule?
Why do certain historians view the Roman reproductions of ancient Greek art, even though they are replicas, as an important accomplishment?
What is many of the original Greek sculptures are lost, but the Roman versions still allow us to appreciate their artwork today?
What motivated the Romans to continually increase their territorial boundaries?
What is the Romans wanted to increase their population to boost their tax revenue and the number of soldiers?
What happened as a result of the Roman-Jewish Wars?
What is the Romans destroyed the Second Temple and forced all Jews to move away from Jerusalem
In Christianity, why is it believed that Jesus gave up his life?
What is Christians believe Jesus died to forgive people’s sins and bring them closer to God?
Which language was prevalent in ancient Rome and has influenced many English terms today?
What is Latin?
Why did the plebeians rise up against the Roman government and establish their own council?
What is the plebeians could not hold political offices or participate in government?
Which major world religion grew out of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth?
What is Christianity?
Which Christian leader helped spread Christianity by starting churches, writing letters in the Bible, and teaching non-Jews?
Who Paul (the Apostle Paul)?
How was the Colosseum utilized by the Romans during ancient times?
What is gladiator fights and battle reenactments?
Which division of the Roman Republic consisted of various officials responsible for commanding the military, presiding over court cases, organizing festivals, and managing financial records?
What are magistrates?
According to the Bible, why did many people believe Jesus was the Messiah?
What is He performed miracles, like healing the sick?
Why is Emperor Constantine remembered as an important leader in history?
What is he was the first Roman emperor to support Christianity and helped it spread by ending its persecution. ?
What were the reasons emperors and other officials provided free admission and complimentary food to the public at the Colosseum?
What is the events attracted good publicity and distracted people from their difficult lives.
What was the title of Rome's initial written legal code, which was showcased in the Roman Forum?
What are the 12 Tables?