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Location and the
Rise of the Roman
Republic
Standard 6.7.1
Government
And the
Roman Republic
Standard 6.4.2
Location and the
Rise of the Roman
Republic
Standard 6.7.1
Government
And the
Roman Republic
Standard 6.4.2
Julius Caesar,
Augustus, and
Rome’s Transition
Standard 6.7.4
Origins of
Christianity
Standard 6.7.6
Location and the
Rise of the Roman
Republic
Standard 6.7.1
Government
And the
Roman Republic
Standard 6.4.2
Julius Caesar,
Augustus, and
Rome’s Transition
Standard 6.7.4
Origins of
Christianity
Standard 6.7.6
Literature,
Art, Technology,
And Science
Standard 6.7.7.8
Location and the
Rise of the Roman
Republic
Standard 6.7.1
Government
And the
Roman Republic
Standard 6.4.2
Julius Caesar,
Augustus, and
Rome’s Transition
Standard 6.7.4
Origins of
Christianity
Standard 6.7.6
Literature,
Art, Technology,
And Science
Standard 6.7.7.8
Location and the
Rise of the Roman
Republic
Standard 6.7.1
Government
And the
Roman Republic
Standard 6.4.2
Julius Caesar,
Augustus, and
Rome’s Transition
Standard 6.7.4
Origins of
Christianity
Standard 6.7.6
Literature,
Art, Technology,
And Science
Standard 6.7.7.8
Location and the
Rise of the Roman
Republic
Standard 6.7.1
Government
And the
Roman Republic
Standard 6.4.2
Julius Caesar,
Augustus, and
Rome’s Transition
Standard 6.7.4
Origins of
Christianity
Standard 6.7.6
Literature,
Art, Technology,
And Science
Standard 6.7.7.8
Origins of
Christianity
Standard 6.7.6
Italy is shaped like …
A peninsula shaped like a
boot.
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How did geography help the
Romans prosper?
√The Tiber River gave a route
to the sea & drinking water.
√It protected them from Pirate
raids.
√The Seven Hills protected
them from attacks.
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According to a traditional
legend, who founded the city
of Rome?
Romulus and Remus
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Rome’s early growth was
influenced by whom?
The Etruscans
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Who were the Latins?
The local people who first
lived in the area of Rome.
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When do historians believe
Rome was founded?
Between 700 B.C. and 600
B.C.
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What was the significance of
the law of the nations?
It established standards of
justice that applied to
everyone everywhere.
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How was the power
distributed between the
Patricians and Plebeians?
Patricians could hold public
office and the Plebeians could
not.
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How did the government of
the Roman Republic maintain
a system of checks and
balances?
-Romans developed the veto
to limit the power of
government officials and
legislative bodies. - Romans
developed a representative
government with judicial and
legislative bodies that limited
abuse of power.
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What were the three parts of
the Roman Republic’s
tripartite government?
The consuls, the preators, and
the legislative bodies.
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What was the significance of
the Twelve Tables?
They established for the first
time standards of justice still in
use today.
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What is the rule of law?
The idea that law should apply
equally to everyone &
everyone should be treated
the same way by the legal
system.
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How did Augustus influence
the development of the
Roman Empire?
-He built a permanent,
professional army to keep the
empire strong and safe. - He
restored the republic but put
himself in charge as emperor
to strengthen the government.
-He appointed governors.
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Julius Caesar declared
himself dictator of Rome for
life and also…
Created work for jobless
people.
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Julius Caesar declared
himself dictator of Rome for
life and also…
Created work for jobless
people
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Why was Rome’s creation of
a common currency
important?
√It helped trade by allowing
the acceptance of money
throughout the Mediterranean.
√It allowed products to be
bought and sold without using
the bartering system.
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Augustus devoted most of his
energy toward …
√ Improving Rome’s
government.
√Reforming the Roman Tax
System
√rebuilding Rome with stately
palaces, fountains, and public
buildings.
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What belief do Christians and
Jews share?
The belief in the God of Israel.
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Which major, world-wide
religion was adopted by
Rome’s government in
AD300?
Christianity
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Jesus told his followers that
following Jewish religious laws
was not as important as…
Having a relationship with
God.
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Christians believe that if
people accept Jesus and his
teachings they will…
Be saved and enter heaven.
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What were the main ideas that
Jesus taught in His life?
√ Turn away from sin.
√ Love God with all your heart
√ Love thy neighbor as thyself
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The parable of the Good
Samaritan taught what
lesson?
Love thy neighbor as thyself
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Jesus used parables to
describe…
Correct behaviors to His
followers.
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Which kind of writing was
Rome famous for?
√ Playwrights
√ Poetry
√ Historian
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Why did Caesar modify the
calendar?
To coincide with the seasons
and the birth of Christ.
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Romulus and
Julius Caesar
Remus
Aeneas
Cincinnatus
Jesus
Augustus
Paul
Peter
Zealots
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An Apostle to Jesus, and a
fisherman. Establish
Catholicism in Rome.
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Powerful dictator,
created calendar,
many supporters,
brought peace and
order to Rome
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The Trojan hero who
became the “father”
of the Romans.
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Twin brothers that
may have founded
Rome
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Early Roman dictator,
gave up dictatorship
to be a farmer.
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Rome’s great public
speaker
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“The revered of the
majestic one”,
dictator, a.k.a
Octavian
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A group of Jewish
people who fought
back against the
Romans.
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A man many people
believed was the
“messiah” or leader
for the Jewish people.
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An apostle to Jesus,
and an important
Christian leader;
traveled the world to
teach Christianity.
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patrician
check and
balances
Messiah
resurrection
Jerusalem
dictator
consul
disciple
Apostle
Nazareth
plebian
pax ramana
parable
salvation
Judea
Galilee
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veto
praetor
currency
wealthy landowner
and a member of the
ruling class in ancient
Rome.
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A person who rules
with complete power
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member of the
common people in
ancient Rome.
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Distribution of power
between Particians
and Plebeians
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one of the two top
government official in
ancient Rome
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A long era of peace,
also know as “Roman
Peace”
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A savior of someone
who rescues another
from harm.
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A close follower of
Jesus
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A story that teaches a
lesson using every
day events.
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Act of rising from the
dead OR coming back
to life
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Early Christian leader
who helped set up
churches and spread
the message of Jesus
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Being delivered or
saved from sin,
destruction of evil
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The capital city of
Israel
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Home of Jesus
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A Roman province in
Israel, used to be
called Judah
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Region North of
Judea where Jesus
preached
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To reject
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Roman official who
interprets the law and
acts as a judge
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Type of money
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