Jeopardy VocabPeoplePersecutionsTimelineMiscellaneous
Vocab – 10 points To denounce that god exists.
Category 1 – 20 points Smaller territories in the eastern/western Empire; named after the emperor
Category 1 – 30 points One who dies for their faith
Category 1 – 40 points Earliest converts to “the way” that spoke Greek or Latin
Category 1 – 50 points Agreement between Constantine and Licinus that allowed religious freedom
Category 2 – 10 points Emperor in 64 that burned Rome to the ground
Category 2 – 20 points Pliny wrote to this emperor to discussed the Christian issue
Category 2 – 30 points Split the empire into east and west territories
Category 2 – 40 points First Christian emperor
Category 2 – 50 points First Christian martyr
Category 3 – 10 points What lead to the first major persecutions after 64 AD
Category 3 – 20 points Domitian began the first empire wide persecutions by targeting what group of people?
Category 3 – 30 points What type of questioning did the empire use after Pliny’s letter
Category 3 – 40 points The Great Persecution was enforced by which emperor?
Category 3 – 50 points The Great Persecution started because what law was reinstated
Category 4 – 10 points The fire in Rome occurred around what year?
Category 4 – 20 points What happened in 70 that began to lead to Christianity splitting from the Jewish faith?
Category 4 – 30 points In 313, what agreement was made to grant religious freedom?
Category 4 – 40 points In what century was the emperor turnover that lead to empire wide turmoil
Category 4 – 50 points Who wins the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312
Category 5 – 10 points What was the name of the symbol that Constantine received in a vision? EC- draw the symbol
Category 5 – 20 points After Gentiles converted they became what type of Jews?
Category 5 – 30 points Who were the people appointed to make sure all widows received their rights?
Category 5 – 40 points How do Christians view suffering?
Category 5 – 50 points Whose persecutions did Peter and Paul get executed in?
Final Jeopardy Name 4 of 6 reasons Christianity was Susceptible to persecution