Roman Society
Religion
Legacy of Rome
Politics
Economy
100

What was life like for the lower class in the Roman Empire?

Life for the lower class was often difficult; they struggled with poverty and limited access to resources.

100
In the beginning, Roman religion was _______________.
What is polytheistic
100

Define: Legacy 

Having a long lasting impact 

100
Rome's government went from a ____________ to a ___________ to a ________________.
What are kingdom, republic, and empire.
100
Romans developed this to buy and sell things
What is currency/money/coins
200

 How did being a site of encounter impact Roman citizens?

Roman citizens experienced diverse cultures and ideas, enriching their lives and influencing Roman society.

200
Rome adopted many gods from the ____________.
What is Greeks
200

These moved water into the cities so that Romans could bathe and... do other things.

What are aqueducts

200

Caeser's god son, who reformed the government giving people more rights

Who is Augustus/Octavian

200
The roads that they built and the Silk Road helped Romans to make money by doing lots of this.
What is trading
300

What benefits did the upper class receive in Roman society?

The upper class had access to wealth, education, and political power, allowing them to influence society significantly.

300
Many Romans joined this monotheistic religion.
What is Christianity.
300

Name 3 examples of Rome's Legacy 

Aqueducts, roads, Christianity, colloseums, roman law, public works  

300
The first Emperor of the Eastern half of the Roman Empire was
Who is Constantine
300
Rome made money this way, even though it made some citizens unhappy
What is charging high taxes
400

Describe the role of the Colosseum in Roman entertainment.

The Colosseum hosted various events, including gladiatorial contests and public spectacles, serving as a major entertainment venue.

400

Which emperor converted to Christianity, and allowed Roman citizens to worship freely? 

Constantine 

400

granting rights to citizens, like voting is an example of Rome's legacy in its.... (what category) 

ROman Law 

400

What does Pax Romana mean? 

Roman peace 

400
Be glad they aren't your neighbors! The Roman army got very rich by...
What is conquering new territory
500

Who were gladiators and what was their purpose?

 Gladiators were often slaves or prisoners who fought in arenas for public entertainment, showcasing their skills in combat.

500

Constantine names Constantinople the capitol of the Eastern Empire, what is that city called today? (In Turkey) 

Istanbul 

500
This shape makes a building stronger and able to hold more weight.
What is an arch
500

list 2 reasons for the fall of rome 

economic, outside invasion, political problems, societal problems 

500
Trade increased in the Roman Empire during this 200 years of peace called the
What is Pax Romana
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