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DO Now (don’t write down) Quietly work on your study guide or review it while Ms. Schaller stamps planners. Today is Thursday, so get your parent signatures (even if you don’t get a parent signature stamp).
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100 200 300 400 500 Art, Architecture, & Engineering Christianity Weaknesses Important People Roman Daily Life Byzantine
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Which architectural element allowed the Romans to build huge, strong buildings, without making them of solid stone? A 100
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Cement A 100
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Built and maintained by the Roman army, this feat of engineering allowed quick travel through the Empire… A 200
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Roads A 200
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These two features can be seen on many buildings in Washington DC. They were also featured in the Pantheon. A 300
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Columns and domes! A 300
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Which architectural element used both arches and gravity to better the lives of Roman citizens? A 400
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The aqueducts! A 400
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Name three elements that make up an arch (draw it). A 500
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Keystone, vassours (wedges), and buttresses. A 500
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What was the name for the multitude of Roman gods? B 100
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Pantheon. B 100
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Which emperor blamed Christians for a fire in Rome in 64 AD, then killed, burned, or condemned them? B 200
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Nero B 200
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What did the Edit of Malin do? B 300
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It legalized freedom of religion (specifically Christianity). B 300
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What was the importance of the cross to Constantine? B 400
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He saw it in a vision about defeating his enemy and had his soldiers paint it on their shields. B 400
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What differences over Christianity divided the Eastern and Western Roman Empire? B 500
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Disagreements: who the head of the Church was (western = pope, eastern = emperor)? Who had more power, the Church or the State? B 500
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Why did wealthy citizens leave Rome? C 100
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They left to escape government corruption. C 100
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How did the increasing cost of military protection effect Roman citizens? C 200
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They were forced to pay higher taxes, the wealthy villa owners were asked to directly pay for foederati protection. C 200
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Which group forced the Goths west into Roman territory? C 300
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The Huns C 300
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DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager
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Why did agricultural production decline in Rome? C 400
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Overuse Dependence of slave labor (decreased technological innovation) Warfare ruining fields The large number of farmers who were needed in the army.. C 400
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Which tribal leader united his people, conquered most of Gaul, and forced the Vandals to the Iberian Peninsula? C 500
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Clovis C 500
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He was the first emperor of Rome? D 100
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Augustus. D 100
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He was known for his brutal warfare but was convinced by the pope not to attack the city of Rome? D 200
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Attila the Hun D 200
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He divided the Roman Empire into two parts? D 300
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Diocletian D 300
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This emperor moved Rome’s capital to the east. D 400
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Constantine D 400
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This emperor had a passion for Roman law and rewrote many of them during his rule. D 500
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Justinian D 500
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What popular philosophy in Rome stressed good citizenship and virtuous living? E 100
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Stoicism E 100
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What was the name for the process of being formally freed from slavery in Rome? E 200
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Formal Manumission E 200
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E 300 This Roman achievement showed the Roman belief that they were the most clean, sanitary people.
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Roman baths. E 300
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Name two or more ways someone could become free in Rome? E 400
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They could work in the army for 25 years, owners could free former slaves, slaves could be freed upon an owners death, some people could buy their freedom, some gladiators could earn freedom after winning a certain number of contests. E 400
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How did granting citizenship to conquered people strengthen the Roman empire? E 500
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People wanted citizenship so much that they remained very loyal to Rome. E 500
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Which language did most people speak in the eastern Roman Empire? F 100
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Greek F 100
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This city was a trading center for the Byzantine Empire. F 200
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Constantinople F 200
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What was the Hagia Sophia? F 300
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A famous church in Constantinople. F 300
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What was the difference between the roles of the Roman emperor and the Byzantine emperor? F 400
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The Roman emperor was the head of the government while the Byzantine emperor was head of the government and the church. F 400
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Name two ways Theodora contributed to Byzantine society? F 500
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She convinced Justinian not to flee during the Nika Rebellion. She created laws to aid women and children. She fought to end government corruption. F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Slavery in Rome Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Which group sacked Rome in 410 AD? Click on screen to continue
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The visigoths. Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT
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