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Chapter 9 Main Idea and Test Notes:
1. What tells about the life and
teachings of Jesus?
2. Unlike the Romans, what group
of people worshipped one god?
3. The Romans created lasting
structures by using:
4. What brought about the end of
the Western Roman Empire?
5. Octavian took the tile of
Augustus which means:
6. In 58 BC to 50 BC Julius Caesar
conquered nearly all of:
7. How are Easter and Christmas
similar?
8. Apostle Paul traveled the
Roman world spreading:
9. In AD 40 the _____ marched
into Rome and sacked the city.
10. The Romans called their new
capital:
11. The language mostly spoken in
the Byzantine Empire was:
12. What can you infer about the
life of Caesar?
13. After the killing of Caesar, who
worked to capture Caesars
killers?
14. Why did Marc Anthony and
Octavian become enemies?
15. Under what ruler did the
Roman’s conquer Britain?
16. Galen is most associated with
what scientific field?
17. The purpose of Roman roads
were to:
18. The Romans invented_____
which helped strengthen their
structures:
19. The Roman’s used a _______
approach to science and
engineering?
The New Testament
Jews
Arches
A barbarian general overthrew the emperor and
named himself king.
Revered One.
Gaul
Neither is based on an exact date in history.
Christian teachings
Visigoths
Constantinople
Greek
He wrote his own history so that people would
remember his own greatness.
Octavian
Marc Antony divorced Octavian’s sister to marry
Cleopatra and co rule Egypt
Claudius
Medicine
Allow the Roman Army to travel through the
empire
Cement
Practical
20. The Roman’s created a huge
open area within a building by
using:
21. Modern languages are based on
Roman Language because:
22. Why did Roman language
spread all across the empire?
23. What caused the Jews to rebel
against Roman rule?
24. The Roman’s believed that by
banning Jewish rituals, people
would:
25. Why did many people become
followers of Jesus?
26. By the end of AD 100’s Roman
rulers began to give up land the
Roman Army had conquered.
Why?
27. What effect did the military
battles have on Roman Farmers?
28. What reasons brought about
the fall of the Roman Empire?
29. Why did the Roman’s make
payments to the Goths?
30. Poet Horace wrote ______ that
poked fun at human weakness.
31. Dr. Galen emphasized the
importance of studying:
32. Scientist Ptolemy studied:
33. A Roman market place and
public square is:
34. Gladiators fought animals and
each other in the:
35. Chariot races were held in the:
36. What Gladiator led a slave
revolt?
37. A disease that spreads quickly is
a:
38. Rapidly increasing prices is
called:
39. To exchange goods without
using money is called:
40. Diocletian took power in AD 284
Arches
It influenced how people write and speak even
today.
The Romans conducted business in their own
language.
Rome invaded and occupied Judea.
Give up Judaism
He traveled and taught them about his ideas.
The Empire had grown too large to defend
efficiently.
There were not enough farmers to grow food.
Increased taxes, disease and corruption.
To keep them from attacking Rome.
Satires
Anatomy or the structure of the body.
The stars and planets.
The Forum
Colosseum
Circus Maximus
Spartacus
Plague
Inflation
Barter
Introduced reforms and political change to
and he:
41. Emperor Constantine moved his
capital from Rome to:
42. Who was the first Roman
Christian Emperor?
43. What emperor wanted to
reunite the Roman Empire?
44. What Empress helped women to
gain more rights?
45. The Byzantine Empire was a:
46. Byzantine writers copied what?
47. What was Hadrian’s Wall?
48. Under Constantine the Roman
Empire became:
make things better.
Constantinople (Presently It is now called
Istanbul in Turkey)
Constantine the Great.
Justinian
Empress Theodora
Cross roads for trade
Ancient Greek writers
A wall built for defense in Britain.
The Holy Roman Empire