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Chapter 11 Rome & Christianity |
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What did Octavian do after Caesar's rule? |
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He worked to capture Caesar's killers. |
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Why were Roman roads primarily built? |
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To allow Rome's armies to travel through the empire |
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What is the main reason the Roman language spread to the farthest parts of the empire? |
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The Romans conducted business in their language. |
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The emperor believed that by banning certain Jewish rituals, people would |
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Why did so many people become followers of Jesus? |
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He traveled and taught them about his ideas. |
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The Roman Empire fell because of disease, increased taxes, and corruption, but not because of |
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The word that best describes the Roman approach to science and engineering is |
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What effect did the occupation of Judea have on the Roman Empire? |
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It caused the Jews to rebel against Roman rule. |
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What best summarizes an effect the military battles had on farming? |
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There were not enough farmers to grow food. |
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Why did Roman emperors, by the end of AD 100s, start giving up land the Roman army conquered? |
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They feared the empire had become too large to defend efficiently. |
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Why did the Romans make payments to the Goths? |
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To keep the Goths from attacking Rome |
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What effect did Theodora have on the riots in AD 532? |
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She helped the emperor put an end to the uprisings. |
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What is one similarity between Christmas and Easter? |
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Neither is based on an exact date in history. |
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Between 58 and 50 BC Julius Caesar conquered nearly all of |
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The Romans created lasting structures by using |
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tells about the life and teachings of Jesus |
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Romans called the capital of the eastern empire |
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Most people in the Byzantine Empire spoke |
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Caesar took the title princeps, or "first citizen". |
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People who were conquered by the Romans were generally allowed to worship whatever gods they pleased. |
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Early Christians spread the teachings of Jesus only among Jews. |
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Early Christians believed that the Resurrection meant that Jesus was the Messiah. |
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By the end of the AD 100s, only threats to the Roman Empire came from outside of the empire. |
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A person who is a public speaker |
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Outlying areas that Rome controlled |
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A word that means "God's chosen one" in Hebrew |
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A person who dies for his or her religious beliefs |
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The decay of people's values |
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A legal system based on a written code of laws |
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A religion that began in the first century AD |
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People who follow the teachings of another person |
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Punishing a group because of its beliefs |
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