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Most of Rome's large buildings and monuments were made from this material? For example, the Colosseum and the Pantheon (Roman temple) was built out of this material. Day 3!
Mud bricks
Concrete
Stone
Stucco
Rome had many architectural (building structures) achievements. Which one listed is NOT a Roman invention? Day 3!
Aqueducts (bridge like structure to carry water into the city)
Stupas (dome buildings for the Buddhist faith)
Arches (curving arch shaped patterns)
Vaults (high curved ceilings)
What invention used gravity to bring water from long distances into the city of Rome? Day 3!
Domes (curved shaped roof/ceilng)
Canals (waterways)
Aqueducts
Arches
Rome outlawed the practice of slavery since they thought it was cruel.
True
False
Slaves were given citizenship and had the same rights as people born in Rome.
True
False
Which of the following was NOT a reason for the fall of the Roman Empire.
The Empire split into the Western and Eastern empires
Spent too much money on wars trying to expand their empire
Germanic tribes were crossing into Roman lands and invading
Buddhism was spreading to Rome and people changed their religion
Rome faced multiple challenges which resulted to the collapse of the Western Roman Empire
TRUE
FALSE
Which emperor gained control after Diocletian? Check your notes!
Constantine
Octavian
Theodosius
Alexander the Great
Diocletian made many changes (reforms) as an emperor. Did Constantine support these reforms? Check your notes!
Yes
No
Which one of the following statements shows how Rome greatly influenced the United States? MULTIPLE ANSWERS
We use their architecture styles like vaults and arches
We also have three branches of government.
The Latin language has influenced many words in our language
We go to court with lawyers and are innocent until proven guilty
Many soldiers were saved in war due to battlefield surgeries and having new medical advancements, like clamps to stop bleeding.
True
False
Which religion slowly replaced the Romans polytheistic of worshiping many gods? Day 4 and Day 5!
Judaism
Buddhism
Christianity
Hinduism
Most of Romans were poor who lived in an apartment building and felt unsafe due to crime. Think of your drawing we did in class!
TRUE
FALSE
What reforms (changes) did Diocletian do? Check your notes! MULIPLE ANSWERS
Protected the empire with forts
Told people to keep the same job for life
Divided the empire into 4 parts
Divided the empire into 6 parts
Though the Romans spoke Latin, it had little influence on future generation. Day 3!
TRUE
FALSE
Day 2- we drew a Roman city. Examine the picture. The nice lavish home had one. What is the picture showing?
gladiators fighting each other
an atrium with an open ceiling
latifundia- a large farming estate
the Colosseum for entertainment
Examine the picture. What is this picture called. Romans would shop at markets, trade, etc.
An atrium
Villa- large estate
A forum
An agora
How did the Greeks influence the Romans? Two answers!
Romans took the Greek Gods and gave them Roman names
Building structure
Christianity
Bread and Circuses
Select three answers- what problems did the Roman empire face? Day 4.
Hinduism spreading throughout the empire
Overspending on military and wars
outsider soldiers being loyal to Rome.
attacks from outsiders
What was some of the struggles Rome faced as an empire? THREE ANSWERS- Day 4
The government grew weak
Corrupt leaders-bad bad leaders
A new religion being introduced to Rome
Rome was part of the Persian War
How would you describe inflation?
Prices of goods and services going down
Prices of goods and services remaining the same price for years
Prices of goods and services going up
Emperors setting a maximum prices for goods and services.
What is an example of inflation in today's society?
Have you seen the price of gas?! Enough said
Buying a house is affordable
I went to Publix and my cart is full, and I paid a reasonable price for my grocery! Not bad
Buying a car is affordable
Who invaded Rome? Day 4.
Alexander the Great
The Greeks
Germanic Tribes
The Senate
Diocletian divided the empire into THIRDS.
TRUE
FALSE
What was one of Constantine's reforms? Check your notes!!!!
People were allowed to stop paying taxes for a short period of time.
He divided the empire into 3 parts.
He gave land to every plebeian.
The sons of workers had to follow their fathers' job.
Rome was eventually divided into two halves (Western Empire and Eastern Empire). Which side was more successful?
WESTERN EMPIRE
EASTERN EMPIRE
What emperor moved the capital of Rome to the Eastern Empire and called it Constantinople? CHECK YOUR NOTES!
Julius Caesar
Octavian
Constantine
Diocletian
Which empire changed its name to the Byzantine Empire and lasted for 1,000 years. You will learn more about this empire in 10th grade! Yes, 10th grade!
WESTERN EMPIRE
EASTERN EMPIRE
As a U.S citizen you should play an ACTIVE role in your government. For example, vote, serve of jury duty, etc. These are ways you can fulfill your civic duties-responsibilities to your country!
YES, OF COURSE
NAH, I'LL PASS
U.S learned __________ from the Romans. THREE ANSWERS!
Building style-architecture
Latin root words
Government is similar
Having an empire
Who supported Diocletian's reforms and implemented the same reforms when he was emperor? Check your notes!
Theodosius
Constantine
Julius Caesar
Caesar Augustus
Gladiators were slaves trained to fight. Where would the free entertainment take place? TWO ANSWERS Day 2
Circus Maximus
The Colosseum
At a patricians house
At the senate
The Romans spoke Latin. Latin has an alphabet system. Several of our words have Latin roots. Who was the first group of people to come up with an alphabet system. Remember the purple dye!
The Phoenicians
The Chinese
The Mesopotamians
The Egyptians
Who did the Romans learn from? For example, the Romans buildings resembles a lot from this group of people
The Egyptians
The Greeks
The Indians
The Chinese
The Romans believed in multiple gods (The Roman Gods). Eventually, after hundreds of years, they accepted Christianity. Who did the Romans see as holy when they believed in the Roman gods? However, once Christianity took over they view one God/Jesus as holy. This was one of the reasons why Rome declined. Day 4
The emperor
The Senate
The Plebeians
The Tribunes
Marcus Tullius Cicero was a Roman orator (gave speeches). How did he show his civic duties to Rome?
He wanted a dictator to rule Rome
He believed one person should have all the power like an emperor
He gave speeches how The Roman Republic government should be ruled BY the people of ROme
He spoke out against have a dictator.
Why would hiring foreigners to be part of the Roman military risky for the Romans. Select two answers
The foreigners will not be loyal to the Romans.
Problems can occur if the foreigners do not like how they are treated (rebellions)
The foreigners will always feel like part of the Roman Empire.
The Romans can always trust the foreigners no matter what
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