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 of color unequally.

C.
If you were born to a low status family, you had no chance of becoming powerful.

D.
Compared to living in other ancient civilizations, there were no serious drawbacks.

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The bot is right for the most of it except.

2.
A.Octavian and Marcus Aurelius. In that order
3.
A.On average, enslaved Romans died young
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A. At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.
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A. 1. Imperial crisis leads to civil war. 2. Huns attack the empire and drive German people ahead of them. 3 Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome. 4. Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.
14.
A. The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.

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The answer is A. As many as 1 out of 3 people were enslaved.

For Rome, which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns?

A.
The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire.

B.
The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.

C.
The Huns devastated large parts of the empire.

D.
The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.

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How did Jesus’s teachings reach so many people in the early Roman empire?

A.
through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor

B.
through the decision of a council of bishops

C.
through local laws dictated by the Pope

D.
through the support of important Roman generals

E.
through the travels of his followers on Roman roads

The answer is E. through the travels of his followers on Roman roads.

Teachings of Jesus: Parables

Holy Writings of the Christian Religion: Gospels

Many written by Paul: Epistles

Letters: Epistles

Last book: Revelation

Return of Jesus: Revelation

Which best describes the role of the New Testament in Christianity?

A.
It is the part of the Christian scripture that repeats Jewish teachings.

B.
It is the term for the Christian Bible.

C.
It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.

D.
It is the only scripture important to Christians.

The answer is C. It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.

What was a right that women had during the Roman Empire?

A.
A right to own property

B.
Women had equal rights to men during the Roman Empire

C.
A right to a job of their choice

D.
Women had no rights during the Roman EmpireWhat was a right that women had during the Roman Empire?

A.
A right to own property

B.
Women had equal rights to men during the Roman Empire

C.
A right to a job of their choice

D.
Women had no rights during the Roman Empire

The answer is A. A right to own property.

Use the map to answer the question.

How did geography help make Rome a site of encounter?

A.
Rome was difficult to travel to, so people from other civilizations left it alone and it developed in peace.

B.
The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

C.
Its location in Central Europe made it a focal point of migration and interaction on the continent.

D.
The relatively level terrain of Europe made it easy for Romans to travel and trade across long distances.

The answer is B. The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Roman technology allowed:

A.
Romans to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations.

B.
Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.

C.
more Romans to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations.

D.
the Roman Empire to have a democratic government.

The answer is B. Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.

Which fact most clearly shows the difficulty in defending the Roman empire against invasion?

A.
At its height, the empire likely had a population as high as 100 million.

B.
At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.

C.
Over the course of its history, the Roman empire built about 55,000 miles of paved roads.

D.
The Mediterranean Sea stretches about 2,300 miles west to east and about 600 miles from Italy to the African coast.

The answer is D. The Mediterranean Sea stretches about 2,300 miles west to east and about 600 miles from Italy to the African coast.

Drag and drop events to list them in order from first (top) to last (bottom).

Huns attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them.

Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.

Imperial Crisis leads to civil war.

Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome.

Imperial Crisis leads to civil war.

Huns attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them.

Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome.

Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.

The answer is C. The Huns devastated large parts of the empire.

Drag and drop people and elements of government and culture to match each empire. Choices may be used once or more than once.

Augustus


Justinian


dependent on trade


Roman empire


Byzantine empire

Augustus: Roman empire

Justinian: Byzantine empire

Dependent on trade: Both Roman empire and Byzantine empire

How does the work of Eastern Orthodox missionaries Cyril and Methodius show the influence of Byzantine culture on early Russia?

A.
Russian emperors took the title tsar.

B.
Russian bishops forbade the use of icons.

C.
Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet.

D.
Russians began speaking and writing in Greek.

The answer is C. Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet.

Which of the following was a major factor in the decline of the Byzantine empire?

A.
conversion of the Slavs

B.
iconoclasm

C.
arrival of invaders

D.
recapture of Rome

The answer is C. Arrival of invaders.

Drag and drop words and phrases to complete the sentences.

emperorlegalJustinian’s CodepatriarchreligiousTwelve Tables
The Byzantine empire drew on the long
tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the
. One Byzantine
wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as
.

The Byzantine empire drew on the long tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the Twelve Tables. One Byzantine emperor wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as Justinian's Code.

Select the boxes to classify the beliefs and practices.



Roman Catholic Church


Eastern Orthodox Church


Both

emperor as head of the church




Holy Bible




Jesus as savior




pope as head of the church

Roman Catholic Church:

- Pope as head of the church

- Holy Bible

- Jesus as savior

Eastern Orthodox Church:

- Emperor as head of the church

- Holy Bible

- Jesus as savior

Both:

None.

Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.

The Great Schism resulted most directly from the
.

The Great Schism resulted most directly from the differences between Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

What was the Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history? What caused them to change over time?

The Roman Empire had very different views on Christianity at various points in its history. At its inception, Christianity was considered a subversive and dangerous cult, and its practitioners were often subject to persecution. This changed when emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in the 4th century, leading to the religion's eventual acceptance by the empire.

However, Christianity's relationship with Rome was not always smooth. There were periods of tension, particularly when emperors saw the Church as a rival power structure. This culminated in the Great Schism between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church in 1054, which reflected broader religious and cultural differences between the Western and Eastern portions of the Roman Empire.

Christianity played an important role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire by causing division and strife in the empire. However, the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire, continued to thrive, and Christianity continued to play a major role in its culture and governance.

What was the Imperial Crisis, and what effect did it have on the fall of the Roman empire?

The Imperial Crisis refers to a period of political turmoil and civil war that took place in the Roman Empire from the late 2nd century AD to the mid 3rd century AD. During this time, a series of weak and ineffective emperors ruled the empire, leading to increased political instability, economic decline, and military pressures from invading barbarian tribes.

The Imperial Crisis significantly weakened the Roman Empire, leaving it more vulnerable to external threats. The political instability weakened the state, and this led to an increasing lack of centralized control. The economy was severely impacted, with high inflation rates and insufficient tax revenue. Furthermore, military campaigns to fend off invading barbarian tribes placed significant strain on the resources of the empire. The crisis intensified the underlying problems of the Roman Empire, such as economic decline, weak leadership, and constant warfare, ultimately weakening the empire's ability to survive and contribute to its fall.

Drag and drop the items to match the holy writings of the Christian religion.

Gospels


Epistles


Revelation


letters


parables


last book


return of Jesus


teachings of Jesus


many written by Paul