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This altar, dedicated by Augustus in 9 BC, is known as the: a)Ara Augustus b)Pax Romana c)Ara Pacis d)Pax Augusta.

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1 This altar, dedicated by Augustus in 9 BC, is known as the: a)Ara Augustus b)Pax Romana c)Ara Pacis d)Pax Augusta

2 Octavian, who became the ruler of Rome in 44 BC, succeeded: a)Marc Antony b)Julius Caesar c)Augustus d)Claudius

3 This is: a)Hadrian. b)Caesar Augustus. c)Julius Caesar. d) Vespasian

4 The combination of smooth and rough masonry surfaces on some Roman architecture is known as: a)Poor construction. b)Etruscan influenced design. c)Claudian rustication. d)Augustan rustication.

5 This is: a)the Colosseum. b)the Pompeii ampitheater. c)the Pantheon. d)the Domus Aurea.

6 The Roman Empire reached its greatest geographic extent and height of power in the: a)Republican Period (506 to 27 BC) b)Early Empire (27 BC to 96 AD) c)High Empire (96-192 AD) d)None of the above.

7 This funerary relief demonstrates an example of: a)Imperial style. b)The art of the lower classes. c)Augustan propaganda. d)A change in Roman funerary practices.

8 Who was the first non-Roman emperor? a)Marcus Aurelius b)Trajan c)Hadrian d)Domitian

9 In 31 BC, Octavian defeated Marc Antony and Cleopatra at: a)Athen b)Augustus c)Aeneas d)Actium

10 This is the equestrian statue of: a)Vespasian b)Hadrian c)Marcus Aurelius d) Antoninus Pius


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