Christianity
Pax Romana
The Fall of Rome
Rome's Legacy
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100

Who painted The Last Supper?

Leonardo da Vinci

100

What was the Pax Romana?

200 years of peace and prosperity in Rome

100

Why was the size of the Roman Empire a problem?

It was too big for one person to govern.

100

What is oratory?

the art of public speaking

100

On whose traditions did the Romans base their poetry?

The Greeks

200

Early Christianity developed in which communities?

Jewish

200

Who was the first emperor of Rome?

Augustus

200

What military reason led to the decline of the Roman Empire?

Soldiers were fighting wars in the east, west, and at home.

200

What is the name for realistic sculpture with figures raised against a flat background?

bas-relief

200

What is a tetrarchy?

rule by 4 emperors

300

Name a parable told by Jesus.

The Good Samaritan 

300

What is an aqueduct?

stone channel that carried water to cities

300

How many leaders ruled Rome in a space of 50 years?

50

300

Name words that have Latin prefixes.

rebuild, disrespect, dislocate, submarine, subway

300

Describe what happened to Pompeii.

Mt. Vesuvius erupted and destroyed the city.

400

Which emperor put an end to the persecution of Christians?

Constantine

400

What were the beautiful country homes of wealthy Romans called?

villas

400

How did Diocletian try to save the empire?

He divided the empire into two and shared the rule with 3 other men.

400

Who preserved Roman literature after the empire fell?

The Roman Catholic Church

400

Bonus: Augustus was the nephew of which famous Roman leader?

Julius Caesar

500

What was the main appeal of Christianity?

the promise of salvation made by possible by the sacrifice of Jesus

500

What did Rome use to improve trade, collect taxes, and pay soldiers?

a standard currency

500

How did Diocletian and Maximian encourage economic recovery?

They introduced tax reforms and controlled inflation.

500

Describe the aqueducts that supplied the water to Rome.

Some carried water above ground, some carried water in underground pipes

500

Bonus: What are the three "barbarian" tribes that invaded Rome?

Visigoths, Vandals, Huns