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People to Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know According to a traditional legend, who founded the city of Rome? Romulus and Remus Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Rome’s early growth was influenced by whom? The Etruscans Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Who were the Latins? The local people who first lived in the area of Rome. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know When do historians believe Rome was founded? Between 700 B.C. and 600 B.C. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know What was the significance of the law of the nations? It established standards of justice that applied to everyone everywhere. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know How was the power distributed between the Patricians and Plebeians? Patricians could hold public office and the Plebeians could not. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know What were the three parts of the Roman Republic’s tripartite government? The consuls, the preators, and the legislative bodies. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know What was the significance of the Twelve Tables? They established for the first time standards of justice still in use today. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Julius Caesar declared himself dictator of Rome for life and also… Created work for jobless people. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Julius Caesar declared himself dictator of Rome for life and also… Created work for jobless people Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know What belief do Christians and Jews share? The belief in the God of Israel. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Which major, world-wide religion was adopted by Rome’s government in AD300? Christianity Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Jesus told his followers that following Jewish religious laws was not as important as… Having a relationship with God. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Christians believe that if people accept Jesus and his teachings they will… Be saved and enter heaven. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know 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 Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know The parable of the Good Samaritan taught what lesson? Love thy neighbor as thyself Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Jesus used parables to describe… Correct behaviors to His followers. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Which kind of writing was Rome famous for? √ Playwrights √ Poetry √ Historian Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Why did Caesar modify the calendar? To coincide with the seasons and the birth of Christ. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know People to Meet Romulus and Julius Caesar Remus Aeneas Cincinnatus Jesus Augustus Paul Peter Zealots Terms People Back To to to Know Meet Review An Apostle to Jesus, and a fisherman. Establish Catholicism in Rome. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Powerful dictator, created calendar, many supporters, brought peace and order to Rome Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know The Trojan hero who became the “father” of the Romans. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Twin brothers that may have founded Rome Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Early Roman dictator, gave up dictatorship to be a farmer. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Rome’s great public speaker Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know “The revered of the majestic one”, dictator, a.k.a Octavian Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A group of Jewish people who fought back against the Romans. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A man many people believed was the “messiah” or leader for the Jewish people. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know An apostle to Jesus, and an important Christian leader; traveled the world to teach Christianity. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Terms to Know patrician check and balances Messiah resurrection Jerusalem dictator consul disciple Apostle Nazareth plebian pax ramana parable salvation Judea Galilee Terms People Back To to to Know Meet Review veto praetor currency wealthy landowner and a member of the ruling class in ancient Rome. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A person who rules with complete power Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know member of the common people in ancient Rome. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Distribution of power between Particians and Plebeians Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know one of the two top government official in ancient Rome Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A long era of peace, also know as “Roman Peace” Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A savior of someone who rescues another from harm. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A close follower of Jesus Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A story that teaches a lesson using every day events. Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Act of rising from the dead OR coming back to life Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Early Christian leader who helped set up churches and spread the message of Jesus Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Being delivered or saved from sin, destruction of evil Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know The capital city of Israel Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Home of Jesus Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know A Roman province in Israel, used to be called Judah Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Region North of Judea where Jesus preached Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know To reject Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Roman official who interprets the law and acts as a judge Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know Type of money Back to Review People To Meet Terms to Know