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Chapter 6 ROME Pre-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. • D. Tribune inflation B. legion C. Republic E. abdication Tribune A government in which much of the power is held by elected representatives • A. • D. Tribune inflation B. legion C. Republic E. abdication • Republic the chief fighting unit of the Roman army • A. • D. Tribune inflation B. legion C. Republic E. abdication legion a steep rise in prices, which has the effect of reducing g people’s purchasing power • A. • D. Tribune inflation B. legion C. Republic E. abdication • inflation voluntary resignation of a ruler • A. • D. Tribune inflation B. legion C. Republic E. abdication • abdication to stop passage of a law • A. trumvirate B. D. persecution E. patrician bishop C. Veto Veto A descendant of a founding family of Rome (rich) • A. trumvirate B. D. persecution E. patrician bishop C. Veto patrician harsh treatment for following a set of religious beliefs • A. trumvirate B. D. persecution E. patrician bishop C. Veto persecution a high ranking Christian Church official • A. trumvirate B. D. persecution E. patrician bishop C. Veto • . bishop A group of three leaders • A. triumvirate B. D. persecution E. patrician bishop C. Veto • 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