The Rise of Rome
The Roman Republic
The Roman Empire
The Spread of Christianity
The Decline of Rome
100

The Greeks viewed Rome as a ........

Threat - they believed that conflict was inevitable 

100

Who could only be an Assembly member?

All male citizens. 

100

Who sought out revenge for caesars death? 

Octavian or AKA Augustus

100

What language did the Romans Speak?

LATIN - Root language for Spanish, Portuguese, French, and Italian; many English words adopted from Latin

100

What happened as the Roman Empire weakened from within?

Invaders from outside began to attack.

200

What were Patricians and Plebeians not allowed to do with one another?

Get married.

200

What is the definition of a Republic?

A government in which people elect their leaders to make laws and decisions for them.

200

Why did they "liberators" think Juluis casar should die?

They thought they were saving the republic. 


200

Why was the Roman Law "LAW of TWELVE TABLES" posted for the public?

It was posted in public on bronze tablets for Plebeians to access and understand rights.

200

What two things mainly caused Romes decline?

Poor government and overexpansion caused many of Rome’s problems.

300

What year did the Romans begin expanding out of Italy?

275 BC

300

What was the purpose of a "Forum"?

  • Was a large public space in the center of a city

  • This is where people would gather to give speeches and have debates on politic

300

With Octavian being declared Emperor, the Roman Republic was dead. Was type of government was Rome now?

They were an Empire. 

300

What is the Christain faith?

The Christian faith centers on beliefs regarding the birth, life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

300

After what period did emperors start to ignore the needs of the people and taxed many Romans into poverty?

Pax Romana.

400

What City-State in Greece was destroyed after the series of 4 wars with Rome?

Corinth

400

Who was Julius Caesar?

 He was a successful general whose conquests made him popular with the Roman people.

400

What does "Pax Romana' mean.

Roman Peace. During the Pax Romana starting with Augustus's reign it was the longest period of peace in the history of the region.

400

What did the Roman leaders fear about the quick spread of Christianity? What happened if you were caught practicing Christianity? 

Roman leaders feared Christianity would spread to all regions of the Empire, and Christians would rebel and take over Rome.

Christians were persecuted, or punished by Roman Emperors: arrested, tortured, killed.

400

What made people not feel loyal to Rome?

With the popularity of Christianity, led many people to no longer feel loyal to Rome.

500

What is the difference between a Patrician and a Plebeian? Give in-depth answers to receive points. 

Patrician - Wealthy Landowning people who are a direct descendent of the founders of Rome. They are the minority of the population.

Pledbeian - Ordinary people of Rome can be farmers, craftspeople, etc. They are the majority of the population

500

What did the Senate do in the Roman Republic and what group of citizens were only allowed to be in the senate?

PATRICIANS APPOINTED BY CONSULS, MADE LAWS, CONTROLLED TAXES, SERVED FOR LIFE, INFLUENCED/MADE SUGGESTIONS TO CONSULS

500

What are two examples of building and engeneering during the Roman Empire?

  • “All roads lead to Rome” - 50,000 miles of road to expand trade and spread Roman culture

  • Aqueducts (aq-ue-duct) were built and repaired (Aqua Julia, Aqua Virgo, Aqua Claudia, Pont du Gard)  they were channels used to carry fresh water to the empire

  • Forum of Augustus, built to house the Temple of Mars Ultor and provide space for legal proceedings

  • Arch of Augustus, the first Roman arch with three passageways

  • Colosseum - gift to the Roman people, massive amphitheater made of stone and concrete, three stories of arched entrances supported by circular columns, housed 50,000 spectators

500

What Emperor converted to Christianity which started the widespread of the Chirstian religion? 

After Constantine converted to Christianity, more Roman leaders began to accept the religion. Many churches were built throughout the empire, and the Christian church was allowed to own property.

500

Rome overexpanded. What does that mean?

Became too large to control.

- communication between territories became difficult

- resources and military aid could not be provided quickly enough to put down rebellions/invasions

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