Location/Geography
Government
Christianity
Important Leaders
Rise and Fall
100

Where is the Tiber river?

The Tiber River is located in Italy

100

Was Rome a democracy or oligarchy?

oligarchy

100

What does Christianity mean

It means Jesus

100

Who is Trajan?

Trajan was a Roman emperor from AD 98 to 117, remembered as the second of the Five Good Emperors of the Nerva–Antonine dynasty.

100

Was Rome invaded?

A:YES

B:NO

A: It was invaded by Barbarian tribes

200

Where is Asia Minor?

Asia Minor is on Europe

200

What kind of government was Rome

A repubic

200

What is citizenship?

Citizenship is a membership and allegiance to a sovereign state.

200

Who is Augustus?

Gaius Octavius Thurinus on 23 September 63 BCE. Octavian was adopted by his great-uncle Julius Caesar in 44 BCE, and then took the name Gaius Julius Caesar.

200

Why was the government struggling

Government corruption and political instability

300

Where is Egypt

Egypt is at Africa

300
Did Rome ever become a republic again?
Roman Empire never reverted to Republic
300

What is Christianity

In 313 CE, the emperor Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which granted Christianity—as well as most other religions—legal status. While this was an important development in the history of Christianity, it was not a total replacement of traditional Roman beliefs with Christianity.

300

Who is Caracalla?

Caracalla's most notable act, the Constitutio Antoniana in 212 CE, extended Roman citizenship across the Empire.

300

Why did the Huns and the migration of the Barbarian tribes arrive?

The Roman Empire had already been “barbarized” before the barbarian invasions began in earnest

400

Where is Rome?

Rome is at Italy

400

Who ruled Rome before Julius Caesar?

Rome did not have any sole rulers during the Roman Republic.

400
When did Rome convert to Christianity?
In the year before the Council of Constantinople in 381, the Trinitarian version of Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire when Emperor Theodosius I issued the Edict of Thessalonica in 380, which recognized the catholic orthodoxy of Nicene Christians as the Roman Empire's state religion.
400

Who is JULIUS CAESAR?

Julius Caesar is most known for his military strategy, his dictatorship over Rome, and his many reforms for the Roman people

400

What caused the fall of Rome?

Corruption, the division of the empire, and invasion by Germanic tribes

500

Where is the Black Sea?

The Black Sea is at Europe

500
Why was Rome not a true democracy?
The government of the Roman Republic was neither strictly a monarchy (rule by one) or a direct democracy (rule by all). It had democratic features but was essentially a "fundamentally undemocratic society dominated by a select caste of wealthy aristocrats
500
What role did Christianity play in Rome?
Christianity was appealing to many members of the lower classes in the Roman empire not only because of its promised liberation from any afflictions encountered in this world but also because of the established community that was totally equal, regardless of social class or gender, through baptismal promise.


500

Who founded Rome?

Romulus and Remus

500

What replaced the Roman Empire when it fell?

Overview. The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the Western Roman Empire's fall in the fifth century CE. It lasted from the fall of the Roman Empire until the Ottoman conquest in 145