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Christianity Roman Leaders Roman Society Miscellaneous Roman Inventions

Christianity 100 True/False: Christianity continued to spread throughout the Roman Empire despite persecution. What is True?

Christianity- 200 This is the part of the Christian Bible in which a person can find the gospels. What is The New Testament?

Christianity What is “Messiah”? This means, “Anointed one.”

Christianity This man helped the spread of Christianity by allowing it to be practiced in Ancient Rome. Who is Constantine?

Christianity This was the declaration that made Christianity an approved religion of Rome. What is the Edict of Milan?

Roman Leaders These two men were twin brothers who were said to have formed the city of Rome. Who are Romulus and Remus?

Roman Leaders Who is Spartacus? In 73 B.C., this famous gladiator led a slave revolt.

Roman Leaders Who was Octavian (Augustus)? He was the first emperor of the Roman Empire.

Roman Leaders Who was Julius Caesar? He was a military leader who joined forces with Crassus and Pompey to dominate Rome.

Roman Leaders Who is Augustus? His old name was Octavian, and he eventually be came known as “exalted one” or this name.

Roman Society – 100 What is a republic? This is the main form of government in Rome, and gives citizens the right to vote.

Roman Society What are patricians? In Roman society, this class of people owned a great amount of land, were wealthy and were part of the ruling class.

Roman Society What are plebeians? In Roman society, this class of people were merchants, craftsmen, farmers and the poor.

Roman Society Their responsibilities were to lead the government and army. What are consuls?

Roman Society This is a government that is ruled by three people. What is a triumvirate?

Inventions- 100 What is cement? This invention allowed Romans to build intricate, structurally sound buildings by using volcanic rock and water.

Inventions What are roads? This Roman invention connected cities in the empire by using stone and pavement.

Inventions What were the Twelve Tables? These were Rome’s first code of laws.

Inventions What is the Pax Romana? This was a period of peace and prosperity that began in the early second century.

Inventions What is the Law of Nations? This was a body of laws that was one of Rome’s chief gifts to later generations.

Miscellaneous What are Etruscans? These were people who expanded into Italy from Etruria.

Miscellaneous What is Italy? Rome is now the capital of this country.

Miscellaneous What are conquered lands? This is where most of the slave sin Rome came from.

Miscellaneous Who are Crassus, Pompey, Caesar? The first triumvirate was made up of these three people. Name two.

Miscellaneous Who are Octavian(Augustus), Mark Antony, Lepidus? The second triumvirate was made up of these three people. Name two.