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What was true about slavery the Roman Empire
A. Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people B. Romans enslaved
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18. The Pax Romana ended around 180 CE with the death of which Emperor?
1 point Julius Caesar Octavian Marcus Aurelius
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Order the events from first (1) to last (4).
* 4 points 1 2 3 4 Roman forces withdraw from Britain Huns attack the empire Odoacer
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The Pax Romana began around 30 BCE with the rise of who?
* 1 point Julius Caesar Octavian Marcus Aurelius Constantine
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Why did Rome became a republic?
A. The king's broad powers allowed him to mistreat his people. B. The established monarchy
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What is one way the Romans were able to conquer such a large territory?
A. They would not often trade with other cultures. B.
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Why was Rome considered to be a site of encounter?
* 1 point People would go there to start wars Rome housed the biggest
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How were Roman aqueducts used?
* 1 point To carry water across the land To remove waste from the cities To move concrete to
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Which of the following emperors was credited with the start of the Pax Romana?
* 1 point Octavian “Augustus” Caesar Trajan
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1. What was a drawback to living in the Roman Empire?
A. As many as 1 out of 3 people were enslaved. B. Roman law treated Romans
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Why did Rome became a republic?
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Which words and phrases identify the location shown and the events that took place there? Select the three correct answers.
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16. What did Julius Caesar do during the time he was in control? Select two correct answers.
* 1 point He helped the poor. He
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. Why did Rome became a republic?
* 1 point The established monarchy wasn’t powerful enough. The king's broad powers allowed
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Which of the following helped Christianity spread throughout all of the Roman empire?
* 1 point The empire’s military enforced
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What effect did Nero have on religion?
* 1 point He persecuted and killed the Christians of Rome He accepted Christianity and
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What was one benefit of the Romans having an efficient navy?
* 1 point It helped them collect taxes from all their colonies It
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For Rome, which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns?
A. The Huns conquered and overthrew the western
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What was true about slavery in the Roman Empire?
A. Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people. B. Romans
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How did the Roman navy help trade prosper in the Mediterranean region?
A. by collecting taxes B. by paving roads C. by reducing
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Many factors led to the fall of Rome, including
Choose... , or the rising cost of goods that undermined prosperity. Constant
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What kids of governments did Ancient Rome have?
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Read the quote about women in Roman society.
“[T]he position of the Roman matron was quite different from that of the Greek
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Which of the following measures best demonstrates the Romans’ fear of officials gaining too much powers?
A. limits on time in
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What were women expected to do in early Roman culture?
* 1 point They had children and raised them They worked the farms to
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Why did Roman’s sacrifice animals and build temples
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“[T]he position of the Roman matron was quite different from that of the Greek matron in the time of Pericles. The Roman
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"I am quite certain that . . . (Rome) would never have been able to be so great had not the immortal gods been placated."
–Cice
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How did the increasing power of military leaders help bring about the end of the republic?
A. The military leaders freed the
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What did Augustus Caesar accomplish as a leader?
A. fostering democracy B. giving the senate power C. allowing different opinions
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What is the main reason that Rome was built on hills?
A. The hills had fertile farmland. B. The hills provided a natural defense.
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Why were Roman roads and bridges built where they fought?
* 1 point To make sure the army’s soldiers could not escape To make
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Which Roman officials made sure laws were followed?
* 1 point Senators Orators Magistrates Dictators
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Which of the following measures best demonstrates the Romans’ fear of officials gaining too much powers?
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Which specific problem led Rome to change from a monarchy to a republic
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What was the structure and what were the main principles of Ancient Rome's government?
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The Roman Republic Test ANSER
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Which features of the Roman government limited individual power?
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For Rome, which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns?
A. The Huns conquered and overthrew the western
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Drag and drop the emperors to match their positions.
persecuted Christians: supported Christianity: 1 Constantine 2 Diocletian 3
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Which responsibilities did Roman citizens have?
A. to pay taxes and serve in the military B. to veto the actions of the tribunes
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Rome became a republic after the
Choose... overthrew the king.
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Which role did the Etruscans play in Rome’s early development?
A. They were the first kings of Rome. B. They provided a model
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What were villas?
A. large farms worked by tenants or slaves B. lavish upper-class homes in the city of Rome C. country estates
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The Roman Republic and the Roman Empire grouped their soldiers into organized military units. This military unit was called a
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What did the ancient Romans build to maintain the supply of water in their cities?
* 1 point sewers highways temples aqueducts
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The Western Roman Empire is said to have fallen in 476 AD/CE. What happened during this year?
* 1 point The Roman Empire changed
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What was a benefit of the time period known as Pax Romana?
* 1 point The Roman Empire became a more democratic government. The
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During the decline of the Roman Empire, the Roman emperors usually died by being killed in battle or being killed
* 1 point by a
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What did Julius Caesar do during the time he was in control? Select the two correct answers.
A. He kept Rome out of wars. B. He
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