The state in which Jesus Christ was found after he was crucified.
What is resurrected?
These structures carried water into Roman cities, baths, and Colosseum.
What are aqueducts?
Empires conquer new lands to gain these.
What are money and population?
A form of execution.
What is crucifixion?
The Roman Empire controlled parts of these 3 continents.
What are Europe, Africa, and Asia?
Jesus Christ traveled and taught throughout this region.
What is Judea?
Roman roads helped improve these two things across the empire?
What is trade and communication?
infrastructure like roads and aqueducts is an example of this strategy.
What is providing for the empire?
What is the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit?
Two groups of people that invaded the Roman Empire.
The first leader of the Roman Catholic Church
Who was Peter?
This Roman contribution influenced modern democratic systems.
What is government?
Providing for citizens helps build this.
What is order?
These individuals traveled to spread the teachings of Christianity.
Who are missionaries?
You eat these during Communion to commemorate the death of Jesus.
The two parts of the New Testaments.
What are the Gospel and the Epistles?
This Roman architectural feature is known for its stability.
What are arches?
Conquering can lead to this unintended consequence within the empire.
What is rebellion or resistance from conquered people?
These individuals were unintentionally responsible for spreading Christianity.
What are martyrs?
Roman roads helped connect cities across this continent.
What is Europe?
Christianity was considered a threat to Rome because it challenged this.
What is Roman authority and traditional beliefs?
What is French, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, and Spanish?
One danger of continuous conquest.
What is difficulty controlling distant territories?
Jesus gone through this by the prophet John.
What is baptism?
The two bodies of water the Roman Empire stretched from.
What is the Atlantic Ocean and the Caspian Sea?