Question 1 To improve the structure of buildings, what did the Romans use? A. Mud B. Concrete C. Wood D. Steel.

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Question 1 To improve the structure of buildings, what did the Romans use? A. Mud B. Concrete C. Wood D. Steel

Question 2 What was one of the new ideas that Romans used in building structures? A. Arches B. Vaults C. Domes D. All of the above E. None of the above

Question 3 What was the name of the first road built in Rome for the purpose of moving soldiers? A. Roman Way B. Appian Way C. Rocky Road D. Stone Lane

Question 4 What was the religious legacy that Rome left? A. Christianity B. Islam C. Buddhism D. All of the above

Question 5 Which elements of Roman law are found in U.S. law? A. Right to own property B. Make contracts and wills C. Equality under the law D. All of the above E. None of the above

Architecture Romans found new ways to improve the structure of buildings Used a form of concrete Arches Vaults Domes Aqueducts

Roman Roads Known for their quality of roads Appian Way first major road Built to move soldiers quickly to places Increased trade routes

Roman Roads

Religion & Law Religion Help spread Christianity Roman Catholic Church becomes a major power Eastern Orthodox in the Eastern Empire Laws Structure of the Roman Republic influenced the writers of the U.S. Constitution Right to own property and equal treatment

Question 1 To improve the structure of buildings, what did the Romans use? A. Mud B. Concrete C. Wood D. Steel

Question 2 What was one of the new ideas that Romans used in building structures? A. Arches B. Vaults C. Domes D. All of the above E. None of the above

Question 3 What was the name of the first road built in Rome for the purpose of moving soldiers? A. Roman Way B. Appian Way C. Rocky Road D. Stone Lane

Question 4 What was the religious legacy that Rome left? A. Christianity B. Islam C. Buddhism D. All of the above

Question 5 Which elements of Roman law are found in U.S. law? A. Right to own property B. Make contracts and wills C. Equality under the law D. All of the above E. None of the above