Rome & Byzantine Empire Quiz In this test you may consult your group, but you are accountable for the answers you put on your paper. You will have 6 minutes.

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Rome & Byzantine Empire Quiz In this test you may consult your group, but you are accountable for the answers you put on your paper. You will have 6 minutes to respond to each question You response will include: 1. A true or false answer 2. An exact quote or picture explanation that either supports or denies the response. 3. The page the quote or picture can be found on.

On your paper create and label three places. Number column 1 to 10. Skip 2 lines in between Answer Page #Quote or picture explanation

Response Example Question: Aqueducts were used for transporting goods to trade in the marketplace. Answer 1. False Page # Page 26 Quote or picture explanation “Aqueducts are human made channels that carried water from distant mountain ranges into Rome or other cities.”

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2 section2 1. As the Roman Empire expanded emperors did not fear that the empire had become too large to defend.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, Section 2 2. Constantine moved the capital of the Roman empire east in what is now Turkey. He name it Constantinople.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, section2 3. The Romans joined forces with the Goths to protect Rome from attacks.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, Section3 4. Constantinople was an ideal place to grow in wealth and power because it was protected by water and the city could control trade between Asia and North America.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, Section As the emperor of Constantinople Justinian organized all of the laws into a legal system called Justinian’s code.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, Section 3 6. In 1453 the Mongols took over Constantinople, making the 900 year history of the eastern Roman empire come to an end.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, Section 3 7. Emperors like Justinian had more power than the emperors in the west (Rome) because they were the head of the church as well as the political ruler.

True or False? Make sure to write the Page # and Exact Quote or Picture Explanation. Chapter 2, Section 3: Hint Look at the quick facts 8. In the Western Roman Empire emperors led the church and the government, while in the Byzantine Empire services were in Latin and Popes led the church.