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100

33 AD

(Two events)

Death and Resurrection of Jesus

Start of the Early Church

100

The main characteristic of the Julio-Claudian Emperors were..

They were all related to Julius Caesar

100

Create an example of this sentence in your own words:

"Do the gods love piety because it is pious, or is it pious because they love it?"

Answers may vary. 

"Do I love the painting because it is beautiful, or is it beautiful because I love it?"

100

What is the Socratic method?

A teaching strategy to ask the leaner a series of intentional questions to help lead them to a conclusion

100

The Roman Empire began with?

Augustus

200
About how many years were Christians persecuted in the Roman Empire? Why?

About 270 years, freedom of Religion was not allowed

200

312 AD

Constantine converted to Christianity

200

BONUS QUESTION:

Democracy began in the Polis of...

Athens, Greece!

200

Three parts of the Roman Government

Senate, Councils, Magistrates

200

27 BC

Fall of the Republic/ Begins the Roman Empire under Emperor Augustus 
300

380 AD

Christianity is declared official Roman Religion

300

The brief dynasty of Emperors that came after Nero were known as the..

Flavian Emperors 

300

753 BC

Founding of Rome (according to Myth)

300

The early Christian Church met in local groups known as ____________________. Three or more of these Churches would be considered a _________________ lead by a ______________.

Parishes, Diocese, Bishop

300

Three Improvements/Ways of life during the Pax Romana

- Unified Laws   - Roman Roads

- Arches   - Roman Baths

-  Aqueducts    - Colosseum

- Chariot Races   - Gladiator Contests

- Forums       - Multiple languages


400
Why did Constantine believe in God?

He had a dream that God was instructing them on how to defeat his enemies. He had his soldiers paint a cross on their shields and they won the battle. He credited the victory to God!

400

Members of the First Triumverate?

Julius Caesar, Pompey, Crassus

400

Following the Pax Romana, there was a period of instability. What are some problems that they faced and what were some attempted solutions? (at least two each)

- Not enough farmers, high taxes if you left your farm

- Not enough money, government started minting more coins which caused inflation

- Farmers would go into the city to find work and it there were no jobs. They worked for wealthy families and were forced to stay there. 

- Weakened borders, forcing people to join the army

400

All three Punic Wars (Years)

First (264 - 241 BC )

Second (218 - 201 BC )

Third (149 - 146 BC ) 

400

Members of the second Triumverate?

Marc Antony, Octavian, Lepidus

500

Three accomplishments of the Five Good Emperors:


- Helped the poor by giving out free grain and money

- Reduced Taxes

- Building of bridges, aqueducts, and harbors

- Conquered part of Romania

- Pantheon was rebuilt

- Hadrian's Wall

500

509 BC

Start of the Roman Republic

500

Who was the Emperor that supported freedom of religion? What famous trade city did he establish?

Constantine , Constantinople 

500

What does Euthyphro believe about Piety?

He never really comes to a conclusion. He believes that something is pious because it is loved by the gods AND that the gods love something because it is pious. 

500

27 BC- 180 AD

Pax Romana