Chapter 6 ROME Pre-TEST
Rome is a city on this peninsula. – Danish – Italian – Greek – Yucatan
Italian
According to Rome mythology, they were the original founders of Rome. – Romulus and Remus – The Senate – The Etruscans – The Greeks
Romulus and Remus
In the Roman Republic, senators choose two ____ in place of the King. – Plebeians – Oracles – Etruscans – Tribunes – Consuls
Consuls
The Roman province of Gual is not known as – Spain – Italy – England – France
Spain
These Romans joined Julius Caesar in the first Triumvrate in 60BC – Romulus and Remus – Crassus and Pompey – Marc Anthony and Cleopatra – Marc Anthony and Lepidus
Crassus and Pompey
A ruler with complete control is a – Triumvirate – Monarch – Tribune – Dictator
Dictator
How did Cleopatra die? – She committed suicide by allowing an snake to bite her – Octavain murdered her – Julius Caesar murdered her – Marc Anthony murdered her.
She committed suicide by allowing an snake to bite her
The Senate gave Octavian the title Augustus which means – Roman Emperor – Son of Caesar – Revered one
Revered one
Which is an example of Roman technology – Amphitheaters – Sewers – Aqueducts – Road building – All of the answers are correct
All of the answers are correct
These four books of the Christian Bible tell the story of the life and wisdom of Jesus. – The gospels – The Quran – The Pentateuch – The Torah
The gospels
Constantinople is not known by this name – Istanbul, Turkey – Damascus, Syria – Jerusalem, Israel – Alexandria, Egypt
Istanbul, Turkey
This emperor made it legal to be a Christian – Nero – Hadrian – Constantine – Caligula
Constantine
TRUE OR FALSE
Tribunes represented the Plebeians in the Roman Republic. A Trueb. False
True
The Roman Tribunes would shout “veto” when they wanted a law to pass. A Trueb. False
False
Italy is shaped like a boot. A Trueb.False
True
The plebeians were very rich. A Trueb. False
False
The Romans built roads throughout their empire A Trueb. False
True
Constantine persecuted Christians Trueb. False
False
A Plebeian official who attend meetings of the assembly A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic D. inflation E. abdication
Tribune
A government in which much of the power is held by elected representatives A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic D. inflation E. abdication
Republic
the chief fighting unit of the Roman army A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic D. inflation E. abdication
legion
a steep rise in prices, which has the effect of reducing g people’s purchasing power A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic D. inflation E. abdication
inflation
voluntary resignation of a ruler A. Tribune B. legion C. Republic D. inflation E. abdication
abdication
to stop passage of a law A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
Veto
A descendant of a founding family of Rome (rich) A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
patrician
harsh treatment for following a set of religious beliefs A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
persecution
a high ranking Christian Church official A. trumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
. bishop
A group of three leaders A. triumvirate B. patrician C. Veto D. persecution E. bishop
triumvirate
rules by 4 leaders A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
Tetrarchy
a commoner A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
Plebeian
a territory A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
province
a religious belief opposed to official teachings A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
heresy
a person sent by religious authorities to spread a set of religious beliefs A. Missionary B. Tetrarchy C. Plebeian D. province E. heresy
Missionary
A. Black
Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic Ocean
England
. Gaul
Spain
Egypt
Africa
Asia Minor
Alexandria
Rome
Constantinople
Carthage