Rome
Judaism
Christianity
Legacy of Rome
100

Rome was one of the first forms of this government. The United States and dozens of other countries use this kind of government today. 

Republic

100

In the Hebrew tradition, a covenant is

Promise between humans and God

100

Roman rulers opposed Christianity because Christians

would not worship Roman gods.

100

Romanian, Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese are all examples of _______ languages

Romance

200

Rome created many important inventions that are still used today. One of the most important delivers water to homes. 

Aquaduct

200

The most sacred writings of the Jewish religion are the collection of five books known as the

Torah

200

What is the main source of information about the life of Jesus of Nazareth?

the Gospels in the Christian Bible

200

The Roman Empire was a big reason why this religion spread through Europe. 

Christianity

300

Rome collapsed in the West in the 400s, but lived on for nearly 1000 years in Constantinople. What was this empire known as? 

Byzantine Empire

300

According to the Jewish sacred writings, the man who led the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt and received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai was 


Moses

300

What was a reasons why Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire?

Eternal Life, Roads, Embraced Everyone

300

Name 2 of the categories of /Rome's legacy

architecture, engineering, law, language

400

This man transformed Rome from Republic to an Empire

Augustus/ Octavian 

400

The Jewish Diaspora refers to

the forced dispersal of Jews.

400

Sacred Book of Christianity is called

The Bible

400

The Roman Legislature was known as

The Senate

500

What was the ruling class of Rome called?

Patrician 

500

The Ten Commandments became the basis for

the civil and religious laws of Judaism.

500

This was the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity 

Constantine 

500

This building material helped build Rome, and is still used today

Concrete

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