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Vocabulary Person, Place, or Thing Problems in Rome EmperorsGrab Bag 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Rome’s Legacy
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What did Romans call people who didn’t speak their language or share their culture?
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Barbarians
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____ helped: Legions travel faster Connect the Empire together Improve trade
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Paved Stone Roads
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_____ let Romans carry water to their cities from the countryside.
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Aqueducts
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What religious group was persecuted by the Romans until the early 300’s C.E.?
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Christians
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To make their empire easier to govern, Romans organized their lands into ______.
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Provinces
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What country is Rome located in?
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Italy
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After the Punic Wars, Rome controlled this body of water.
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The Mediterranean Sea
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What did the Romans give their allies in exchange for soldiers & taxes?
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Protection, Roman laws, & Roman culture
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Who was the barbarian general who destroyed the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE?
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Odoacer
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What was the event that split Christianity into the Catholic & Orthodox Churches?
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The Great Schism
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This language spoken by the Romans was the basis for the modern languages of Spanish, French, and Italian.
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Latin
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Although persecuted by Romans in the beginning, _______ eventually grew to become one of the world’s major religions.
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Christianity
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The Romans frequently used this construction material in their buildings.
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Concrete
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What kind of government was created by the Romans? (Hint: NOT empire)
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Republic (people choosing the officials who govern them)
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Coliseum, Hagia Sophia, Pantheon, roads, aqueducts, public baths
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Name 3 examples of Roman architecture (i.e. things they built).
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After the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius, the _____ ________ came to an end.
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Pax Romana (Roman Peace)
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What do the arrows represent in the map above?
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Barbarian invasions into the Roman Empire
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Having a large number of slaves and overtaxing the poor led to _____.
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Rebellions by slaves & the common people
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What was the problem with relying on barbarian mercenaries?
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They weren’t always loyal or reliable
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A shrinking empire & barbarian invasions meant that farmers _____.
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Couldn’t grow enough food for the people
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The Senate killed _______ because they feared he would make himself emperor.
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Julius Caesar
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Starting with the rule of Emperor _______, Rome enjoyed a period of peace & stability known as the Pax Romana.
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Augustus (formerly Octavian)
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Which emperor divided the Roman Empire in half?
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Diocletian
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This emperor moved the capital of the Roman Empire east because it was easier to protect and was convenient for trade.
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Constantine
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Who was the emperor who made the split between East & West “official”?
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Theodosius
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The Eastern Roman Empire was also known as ____________.
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The Byzantine Empire
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What happened to the Eastern Empire after the Western Empire fell in 476?
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It continued to survive for another 1,000 years.
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This group of people were both allies and enemies of the Roman Empire.
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Barbarians
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Why did Romans allow conquered peoples to keep their own customs & culture?
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Because doing so maintained the peace in the Empire.
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Which provinces were Romans strictest with? -Ones that were loyal -Ones that were rebelling or being invaded -Ones that didn’t grow crops
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Ones that were rebelling or being invaded
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Make your wager
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Name 3 reasons that helped cause the Roman Empire’s downfall.
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Barbarian invasions, rebellions, not enough money, slavery, corruption
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