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Roman Empire Grab Bag
200

What people fought in matches, usually to the death?

Gladiators

200

What kind of structural design was stronger and could hold up more weight?

The arch?

200
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Why did Rome start making coins with very little silver in them?
200

Who was the leader of the Huns, a vicious people group who invaded the Roman Empire?

Attila

200

What was time of general peace in the empire which lasted around 200 years?

The pax romana

400

What building in Rome was where the live entertainment/battles took place?

The Colosseum

400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

What type of building, invented by the Romans, are modern football stadiums modeled after?

400

Name one of the three major problems that developed in the military. 

The Roman army was not financially supported as strongly 

Soldiers felt less loyalty toward the emperor

 Different generals tried to seize power

400

Even though Attila had conquered many places, he failed to conquer Constantinople because of WHAT?

The Theodosian Walls

400

What were found all over the Roman Empire (bearing the face of Augustus Caesar, demonstrating its vast trading networks?

Coins

600

Even though they usually had no jobs, the poor were often happy because they were given WHAT two things?

Bread and live entertainment

600

What type of place did people go to relax and socialize (among other purposes)?

The Roman Bath

600

Name TWO of the ways Diocletian tried to solidify his power and rule with an "iron fist."

He fixed prices

He doubled the army 

He declared he was descended from the gods

600

In what year did Rome fall once and for all?

476 A.D./C.E.

600

Which emperor thought the Roman Empire was too large to manage, causing him to split it in half?

Diocletian

800

Rich people threw banquets that would last for hours. Name TWO of the delicacies (special foods) served at them. 

Boiled ostrich, Parrot tongue pie, Jellyfish, Mice

800

What was designed to carry water long distances through the pull of gravity?

An aqueduct

800

Constantine reunited the Roman Empire and moved the capital to what renamed city?

Constantinople

800

The Eastern half of the empire which lived on for another 1,000 years, was named WHAT?

The Byzantine Empire

800

Name one of the three furthermost places Rome was trading with, demonstrating its ability to connect with the rest of the world.

China, India, and Russia


1000

The Romans held races in what vehicles?

Chariots

1000

Streets were designed with raised stones in the middle, crossing from one side to the other. They were built in to the roads WHAT TWO purposes?

Speed bumps (so wagons would have to slow down to navigate the wheels between them) and 

Crosswalks (safe ways for people to cross a busy or flooded street)

1000

What happens when coins are produced that have less and less silver in them?

Money becomes worth less (inflation)

1000

What people were invaded, causing them to flee to the Roman Empire and and at times steal from it?

The Germanic peoples

1000

Why did Constantine make Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, AND why was this such a big change?

He said he saw a cross in the sky before winning a great battle - believed the God of Christianity was behind it. 

Up until then Christianity had been illegal, punishable by death.

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