what is the name of the river that Rome is located on?
The Tiber River.
whats the three branches of the roman republic?
The Roman Republic worked by division into three branches: Magistrates, Senate, and Assemblies.
who originally created Christianity?
Jesus Christ (the sigma rizzler)
who actually founded Rome?
Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus in 753 BC.
what caused the rise and fall?
The Germanic settlers caused the rise and fall
did Romans live in america
No. They did, however, know about India and China, and conducted trade with them.
What type of government did Rome have?
Rome had a republic government.
Why was Jesus put to death?
To end Christianity.
Who were the Roman 3 leaders?
The Roman 3 leaders was Pompey, Julius Caesar, and Marcus Licinius Crassus.
did Christianity lead to the fall of Rome?
yes, one of the many factors that contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire was the rise of a new religion, Christianity
where are Roman buildings located?
Remnants of Roman aqueducts can still be found in Spain, France, Turkey, Greece, and North Africa
how was Rome ruled?
The Roman Empire was governed by an autocracy
why was Christianity not accepted in the Roman Empire?
Because these religions believed there was just one god, they prohibited worshiping other gods.
what is Brutus famous for?
Brutus is best known as one of the conspirator against Julius Caesar.
what replaced the Roman Empire it when it fell?
The Byzantine Empire replaced the Roman Empire
50 countries
why was the Roman government so successful?
It became successful through a combination of military power, political flexibility, economic expansion, and more than a bit of good luck.
why did the Romans view Christianity as harmful?
because they denied the gods who were thought to protect Rome
who were the five good leaders of the Roman Empire?
The five good leaders was Nerva (reigned 96–98 ce), Trajan (98–117), Hadrian (117–138), Antoninus Pius (138–161), and Marcus Aurelius (161–180).
was the fall of Rome avoidable?
Rome's decline was inevitable. (it was impossible to avoid)
how many cities did the Roman Empire have?
2000 cities
why did Rome stop being a democracy?
Its limitations in representation, class conflicts, political corruption, and military influence contributed to its ineffectiveness as a true democracy.
what was Jesus' real name?
His real name is Yeshua
what did Julius Caesar say right before he died?
"Et tu, Brute?," which translates to "You too, Brutus?"
what plague caused the fall of the Roman Empire?
The Antonine Plague