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CPS Lesson Rome Test 6. An example of the word "influenced" is... Read each question carefully BEFORE you answer it. A. Japan gave the word "sushi" to the American English language B. Japan gave America the concept of chopsticks. C. Japan gave America the idea to remove shoes before entering a home. D. All of the above. 1. What other historical names does Istanbul have? A. Turkey and Constantine B. Constantinople and Byzantine C. Constantinople and Byzantium 2. Cleopatra was a threat to Octavian because she was A. Very weak B. Very beautiful C. Very powerful 3. According to our skits, approximately how many people could fit into the Roman Coliseum in 79 C.E.? A. 50,000 B. 150,000 C. 250,000 4. Which answer did NOT contribute to the fall of Rome? A. The lead from paint killed babies. B. Constantine moved the capital from Rome. C. Marcus Aurelius died with no clear plan for Rome's future. 5. Who did the Roman's create their language from? A. Latins B. Egyptians C. Etruscans 7. The emperor that legalized Christianity and officially moved the Roman capital was... A. Constant B. Constantinople C. Constantine 8. What were the three key elements to every Roman city? A. Roads, baths, amphitheatre B. Roads, baths, automobiles C. Roads, bats, amphitheatre 9. What year was the last Roman emperor driven out of Rome? A. 46 C.E. B. 476 C.E. C. 476 B.C.E. 10. What is the Roman numeral value for 100? A. D B. L C. C 11. What were the two key ingredients the Roman used to make cement? A. Lyme and ash B. Lyme and sand C. Lyme and clay 12. What were the two capitals of the Roman Empire? A. Constantine and Rome B. Constant and Istanbul C. Constantinople and Rome 13. In 410 C.E. Rome was sacked by Germanic tribes. What is the reason for their successful invasion? A. The Roman army paid Germans to fight for Rome. B. Roman soldiers could no longer keep the walls of Rome secured. C. The Roman Empire did not want to fight anymore. D. All of the above. 14. What is an arched structure used to hold up a ceiling? A. Pillar B. Dome C. Vault 15. What is a structure built by the Romans that carried water between distant places? A. Aqueduct B. Trolley C. Dam 16. Where did the Gladiatorial games held? A. Roman Cathedral B. Circus Maximus C. Coliseum 17. Why did Christianity help save the Roman Empire in the early 4th century C.E.? A. Christians accepted suffering which allowed the empire to mistreat Romans. B. Romans focused on one god not many gods that unified the empire. C. Both A and B D. None of the above. 18. Choose the correct representation in Roman numerals for the value 2008. A. MMVV B. MMDIII C. MMVIII 19. What sea completely surrounds the southern part of Italy? A. Caspian Sea B. Mediterranean Sea C. Black Sea 20. Choose the best sentence to define the following statement: Gladiator games at the Coliseum and chariot races at Circus Maximus. A. Two places that women were sat in a place of honor. B. Two places that Romans went for entertainment. C. Two places that Romans went for peace. D. None of the above. 21. Who did the Romans borrow many significant ideas from? A. Greeks B. Etruscans C. French 22. Which reason led to the fall of the Roman Empire? A. Weakening frontiers allowed Germanic tribes to invade the empire. B. Weakening walls allowed Germans to control Rome. C. Weakening men could not protect their wives. 23. Which concept was truly Roman? A. Vault B. Keystone C. Dome 24. What fraction of the Roman population were slaves? A. 1/4 B. 1/3 C. ½ 25. Approximately how many years did the Roman Empire last? A. 500 years B. 400 years C. 476 years 26. What did the phrase "All roads lead to Rome" mean? A. Rome was a scary place to go. B. Everyone tried to avoid Rome. C. Trade passed through Rome no matter where you came from. 27. What year was the Roman Empire at its height doing better than ever before? A. 476 C.E. B. 467 C.E. C. 117 C.E. 28. What three contributions did the Roman Empire give to the U.S.? A. Legal issues, government, artists B. Law, temples, civil war C. Government, mosaics, language 29. One reason Rome failed to invent new machines was: A. Romans thought humans were more efficient than machines. B. Romans were not smart enough. C. Romans relied too much on other people to create new ideas. D. Romans relied too much on human and animal labor. E. None of the above. 30. What were practices used to select a new emperor for the Roman Empire? A. The position was sold to the tallest person. B. The position was sold to the highest bidder. C. He was chosen by the former emperor or the Praetorian Guard. D. None of the above. 31. One example of political corruption was: A. In the latter years, Roman emperors were chosen by the highest bidder. B. Roman emperors gave money to Christians to fight in the Coliseum. C. Teachers giving students a candy bar when they scored 100% on a test. D. When Roman emperors paid a slave for cleaning the palace. 37. What architectural design do we use in many government buildings in the U.S. today? A. B. C. D. 32. If the Roman Empire ended in the 5th Century when did this happen? A. B. C. D. 500s C.E. 400s C.E. 300s C.E. The teacher is wrong. 33. What happened with the value of the Roman coin decreased? A. Romans threw the coins in the rivers. B. Romans began to pay wages with clothing and food. C. Romans collected fewer taxes. 34. One thing we gained from Octavian was: A. The month of October B. The month of August C. The word Oktoberfest 35. An example of inflation would be: A. In 2008, paying the same price for something but getting less value. B. Paying more for something and getting the same amount you used to receive. C. Buying a slice of ham when you used to buy it a pound for the same price. D. All of the above. 36. One cause of urban decay was: A. B. C. D. Employment Rotting garbage Unemployment No trees Dome Vault Ceiling Stadium 38. An example of citizenship is: A. Get out and talk with your student's teachers. B. Get out and vote for the next president. C. Go get a pizza for dinner. 39. The purpose of laws is to: A. Protect the population by creating rules. B. Control people because they are out of control. C. Protect the police officers. 40. Americans got the number system ( 1,2,3,4, etc) from Rome T. Yes the Romans gave us numbers that we use for math everyday. F. No, Muslims gave us the numbers we use for math everyday. 41. Which three continents did the Roman Empire touch? A. Europe, Asia, Australia B. Europe, Africa, Australia C. Europe, Asia, Africa 42. Finish the sentence: Too much money was spent on... A. The military B. The Roman people C. The slaves 43. What did the Romans NOT take from the Greeks? A. Mosaics B. Dome C. Christianity