Question 1 Which one of these did not weaken the Roman Empire? A. Less Secure Borders B. Smaller Cities C. Farther from trade routes D. None of the Above.

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Question 1 Which one of these did not weaken the Roman Empire? A. Less Secure Borders B. Smaller Cities C. Farther from trade routes D. None of the Above

Question 2 The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire? A. Rome B. Constantinople C. Madrid D. Frankfurt E. Athens

Question 3 A person who is considered to be uncivilized and primitive? A. Nomad B. Plunder C. Roman D. Barbarian E. Greek

Question 4 Which group forced Germanic’s to move into Roman territory? A. Nomads B. Barbarians C. Huns D. Both A & C E. Both A & B

Question 5 Germanic people were skilled in what? A. Sports B. Metalworkers C. Teachers D. Militaries E. None of the Above

Two Roman Empires Eastern Roman Empire Stronger & Wealthier Large Amount of Trade Black Sea used for protection Western Empire Smaller & Less Wealthy To far away from trade Less secure borders

Invading People Northern borders the empire grew weaker Nomads would attack these weak spots Many of these groups were people known as Germanic Romans look down upon these groups and called them barbarian Germanic people came from a complex culture

German Migrations Nomads would move to new locations as their food ran out As Rome began to decline, well armed Nomads became a threat to Rome From A.D., Central Asian Nomads were pushing people out of Roman and Chinese Empire Huns drove Germanic people west and south into Roman territory

Question 1 Which one of these did not weaken the Roman Empire? A. Less Secure Borders B. Smaller Cities C. Farther from trade routes D. None of the Above

Question 2 The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire? A. Rome B. Constantinople C. Madrid D. Frankfurt E. Athens

Question 3 A person who is considered to be uncivilized and primitive? A. Nomad B. Plunder C. Roman D. Barbarian E. Greek

Question 4 Which group forced Germanic’s to move into Roman territory? A. Nomads B. Barbarians C. Huns D. Both A & C E. Both A & B

Question 5 Germanic people were skilled in what? A. Sports B. Metalworkers C. Teachers D. Militaries E. None of the Above