Chapter 6 ROME Pre-TEST
Dec 18, 2015
Chapter 6 ROMEPre-TEST
• Rome is a city on this peninsula.– Danish– Italian– Greek– Yucatan
• Italian
• According to Rome mythology, they were the original founders of Rome.– Romulus and Remus– The Senate– The Etruscans– The Greeks
• Romulus and Remus
• In the Roman Republic, senators choose two ____ in place of the King.– Plebeians– Oracles– Etruscans– Tribunes– Consuls
• Consuls
• The Roman province of Gual is not known as– Spain– Italy– England– France
• Spain
• These Romans joined Julius Caesar in the first Triumvrate in 60BC– Romulus and Remus– Crassus and Pompey– Marc Anthony and Cleopatra– Marc Anthony and Lepidus
• Crassus and Pompey
• A ruler with complete control is a – Triumvirate– Monarch– Tribune– Dictator
Dictator
• How did Cleopatra die?– She committed suicide by allowing an snake to
bite her– Octavain murdered her– Julius Caesar murdered her– Marc Anthony murdered her.
• She committed suicide by allowing an snake to bite her
• The Senate gave Octavian the title Augustus which means– Roman Emperor– Son of Caesar– Revered one
•
• Revered one
• Which is an example of Roman technology– Amphitheaters– Sewers– Aqueducts– Road building– All of the answers are correct
• All of the answers are correct
• These four books of the Christian Bible tell the story of the life and wisdom of Jesus.– The gospels– The Quran– The Pentateuch– The Torah
•
• The gospels
• Constantinople is not known by this name– Istanbul, Turkey– Damascus, Syria– Jerusalem, Israel– Alexandria, Egypt
• Istanbul, Turkey
• This emperor made it legal to be a Christian– Nero– Hadrian– Constantine– Caligula
• Constantine
TRUE OR FALSE
• Tribunes represented the Plebeians in the Roman Republic.
• A True b. False
• True
• The Roman Tribunes would shout “veto” when they wanted a law to pass.
• A True b. False
• False
• Italy is shaped like a boot. A True b. False
• True
• The plebeians were very rich.• A True b. False
False
• The Romans built roads throughout their empire
• A True b. False
• True
• Constantine persecuted Christians• True b. False
False
A Plebeian official who attend meetings of the assembly
• A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic • D. inflation E. abdication
Tribune
A government in which much of the power is held by elected
representatives
• A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic • D. inflation E. abdication
• Republic
the chief fighting unit of the Roman army
• A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic • D. inflation E. abdication
legion
a steep rise in prices, which has the effect of reducing g people’s
purchasing power• A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic • D. inflation E. abdication
• inflation
voluntary resignation of a ruler
• A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic • D. inflation E. abdication
• abdication
to stop passage of a law
• A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
Veto
A descendant of a founding family of Rome (rich)
• A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
patrician
harsh treatment for following a set of religious beliefs
• A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
persecution
a high ranking Christian Church official
• A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
• . bishop
A group of three leaders
• A. triumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
• triumvirate
rules by 4 leaders
A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
Tetrarchy
a commoner
A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
• Plebeian
a territory
A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
province
a religious belief opposed to official teachings
A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
• heresy
a person sent by religious authorities to spread a set of
religious beliefs
A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
Missionary
A. Black
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
England
. Gaul
Spain
Egypt
Africa
Asia Minor
Alexandria
Rome
Constantinople
Carthage