The Rise of Christianity

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The Rise of Christianity Multiple Choice 1 Multiple Choice 2 Fill in the blank 1 Fill in the blank 2 10 20 40 30 60 80 50 100

a Multiple Choice 1 – 10 pts The Zealots were Jews who believed a. they should fight the Romans. b. they should accept Roman rule. c. they should set up a new country. d. religious laws must be followed. a Category 1 - 10

Multiple Choice 1 – 20 pts What happened after the Jews rebelled against the Romans in A.D. 132? Jewish forces defeated the Romans. Jews took control of Jerusalem. Jews were banned from Jerusalem. the war was peacefully resolved. Category 1 - 20 c

b Multiple Choice 1 – 30 points d. fed hundreds of people. During the Last Supper, Jesus a. turned water into wine celebrated Passover. celebrated Christmas. d. fed hundreds of people. b

d Multiple Choice 1 – 40 points Christians believe that if people accept Jesus and his teachings they will always be happy. never do anything wrong. be very wealthy. be saved and enter heaven. d

d Multiple Choice 1 – 50 points What Roman emperor ended the persecution of Christians? Augustus Julius Caesar Diocletian Constantine d

Multiple Choice 2 – 10 points How did early Christians organize the church? as a democracy by congregation as a hierarchy as controlled by the laity c

Multiple Choice 2 – 20 points Byzantines believed that their emperor should report to the pope. represented Jesus Christ on earth. was immortal. should be more religious. b

a Multiple Choice 2 – 30 points In the Eastern Orthodox Church, icons were once forbidden. always against religious law. never important. iconoclasts. a

b Multiple Choice 2 – 40 points The Basilian Rule was a list of rules for Roman Catholic monasteries. Eastern Orthodox religious life. governing empires. women to follow. b

d Multiple Choice 2 – 50 points Two of the most successful Byzantine missionaries were Patrick and Paula. Benedict and Basil. Angle and Saxon. Cyril and Methodius. d

Regular church members are called ___________. Fill in the blank – 20 points Regular church members are called ___________. laity

Crucifixion Fill in the blank – 40 points ____________ was Rome’s punishment of political rebels and lower-class criminals. Crucifixion

Fill in the blank – 60 points __________ was a priest who brought Christianity to Ireland. Patrick

Edict of Milan Fill in the blank – 80 points The ____________ was issued in A.D. 313 giving religious freedom to all people. Edict of Milan

pope Fill in the blank – 100 points The bishop of Rome was called the _______. pope

monastery Fill in the blank– 20 points A religious community of monks was called a ____________. monastery

Galilee Fill in the blank– 40 points ____________ was the region just north of Judaea. Galilee

Jerusalem Fill in the blank– 60 points _____________ was the capital of the ancient kingdom of Israel. Jerusalem

icons Fill in the blank– 80 points Images of Jesus, Mary, or saints are called _______. icons

apostle Fill in the blank– 100 points An _______________ was an early Christian leader who had been chosen by Jesus to spread his message. apostle