Deck 6: The Roman Empire.
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1
Explain the factors involved in the spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. To what groups did Christianity most appeal? Why?
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Virgil's Aeneid
Virgil's Aeneid
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legates
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Augustus
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5
One historian has said that the Romans became Christians and the Christians became Romans. Discuss. Be specific.
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Dead Sea Scrolls
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7
What message did Virgil intend to convey to his Roman audience in his epic masterpiece, the Aeneid?
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8
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pax Romana
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9
The historian Edward Gibbon claimed that the Roman Empire in second century C.E. was a true Golden Age. What evidence could give credence to Gibbon's argument and what evidence could be given to refute it?
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imperator
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equestrian order
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the imperial cult
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13
What accounts for the prosperity of the early empire? In your opinion, what factor was most important? Why?
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14
How would you characterize Augustus's social policies? What goals were his policies meant to achieve?
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15
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Horace
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16
What important changes took place in the Roman family in the first two centuries C.E.?
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17
Define "Romanization." In what areas and with what social groups was Romanization most complete? Why?
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18
Why was it important to Augustus to retain the outward trappings of the republican state?
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20
Assume that you are a Roman citizen living in Rome in the second century C.E. Discuss both the potential good and bad aspects of your daily existence.
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Ahuramazda
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Seneca
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chariot races
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Sassanid Persians
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Livy
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Romanization
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Julio-Claudians
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Nero
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Hadrian's Pantheon
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Zenobia
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Caracalla
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good emperors
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Colosseum
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Ovid
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the Silk Road
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latifundia
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praetorian guard
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polytheistic
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Goths and Franks
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Essenes and the Dead Sea Scrolls
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"Bread and Circuses"
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Diocletian
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Circus Maximus
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Ulpian
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Septimius Severus
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gladiatorial games
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Perpetua
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61
What happened to the Roman Senate under Augustus?
A)It was stripped of all but the most superficial of powers.
B)It was a full and equal partner of the princeps.
C)It was retained as the chief deliberative body of the Roman state.
D)It was no longer a high court of justice nor allowed to control the public treasury.
E)It was completely dissolved and eliminated.
A)It was stripped of all but the most superficial of powers.
B)It was a full and equal partner of the princeps.
C)It was retained as the chief deliberative body of the Roman state.
D)It was no longer a high court of justice nor allowed to control the public treasury.
E)It was completely dissolved and eliminated.
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62
What was Livy most known for in the Augustan Age?
A)Aeneid
B)Metamophoses
C)Satires
D)Meditations
E)History of Rome in 142 books
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B)Metamophoses
C)Satires
D)Meditations
E)History of Rome in 142 books
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63
What is the subject of the Aeneid?
A)The establishment of Rome
B)The Punic Wars
C)The joys of farming
D)Freedom and liberty
E)Christian justice
A)The establishment of Rome
B)The Punic Wars
C)The joys of farming
D)Freedom and liberty
E)Christian justice
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64
What was a consequence of the civil wars of the first century B.C.E.?
A)The Roman army was permanently weakened.
B)Roman government shrank and became more efficient.
C)The Roman army increased in size and become more professional.
D)Roman government became more democratic and egalitarian.
E)The Roman army disintegrated.
A)The Roman army was permanently weakened.
B)Roman government shrank and became more efficient.
C)The Roman army increased in size and become more professional.
D)Roman government became more democratic and egalitarian.
E)The Roman army disintegrated.
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65
Who were the Roman praetorian guards?
A)Elite troops given the task of protecting the emperor
B)Mobile units meant to patrol the boundaries of the empire
C)Retired veterans often used to train the gladiators
D)Cavalry used to spearhead military offensives
E)Soldiers stationed along Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain
A)Elite troops given the task of protecting the emperor
B)Mobile units meant to patrol the boundaries of the empire
C)Retired veterans often used to train the gladiators
D)Cavalry used to spearhead military offensives
E)Soldiers stationed along Hadrian's Wall in northern Britain
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66
Which statement best describes The Art of Love?
A)It condemned the loose sexual morals of the Roman upper classes.
B)It caused great displeasure to Augustus and led to Ovid's eventual exile.
C)It was a guidebook for married women.
D)It was a poetical treatise on romantic love.
E)It was focused spiritual love, not physical love.
A)It condemned the loose sexual morals of the Roman upper classes.
B)It caused great displeasure to Augustus and led to Ovid's eventual exile.
C)It was a guidebook for married women.
D)It was a poetical treatise on romantic love.
E)It was focused spiritual love, not physical love.
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67
At its height in the second century, how large was the population of the Roman Empire?
A)Almost one billion
B)Less than four million
C)Over 600 million
D)Between 30 and 35 million
E)More than 50 million
A)Almost one billion
B)Less than four million
C)Over 600 million
D)Between 30 and 35 million
E)More than 50 million
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68
Which statement is true of Augustan society?
A)Popular assemblies of the lower classes continually grew in importance.
B)Legislation was passed concerning the corruption of morals.
C)Equestrians gained the upper hand in the political sphere.
D)Religion was no longer considered important.
E)The city of Rome, including the Colosseum, was entirely rebuilt.
A)Popular assemblies of the lower classes continually grew in importance.
B)Legislation was passed concerning the corruption of morals.
C)Equestrians gained the upper hand in the political sphere.
D)Religion was no longer considered important.
E)The city of Rome, including the Colosseum, was entirely rebuilt.
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69
What was the highest Roman social class in the early Roman Empire?
A)The senatorial class
B)The equestrian class
C)The consul class
D)The royal class
E)The magisterial class
A)The senatorial class
B)The equestrian class
C)The consul class
D)The royal class
E)The magisterial class
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70
What was the most important development of the Augustan Age?
A)The Roman economy collapsed.
B)The imperial order became permanent.
C)The empire was plunged into civil war.
D)The Romans lost control of the eastern portion of the empire.
E)The Romans conquered the Greeks.
A)The Roman economy collapsed.
B)The imperial order became permanent.
C)The empire was plunged into civil war.
D)The Romans lost control of the eastern portion of the empire.
E)The Romans conquered the Greeks.
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71
What was a requirement for membership in the equestrian order?
A)Senatorial ancestors
B)Twenty years of service in the army
C)Property valued at 400,000 sesterces
D)Written approval from the emperor
E)Five years of residence in the city of Rome
A)Senatorial ancestors
B)Twenty years of service in the army
C)Property valued at 400,000 sesterces
D)Written approval from the emperor
E)Five years of residence in the city of Rome
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72
The Flavian dynasty came to power as a result of
A)an election.
B)a civil war.
C)a condition of Nero's last will and testament.
D)a coup d'état.
E)a slave revolt.
A)an election.
B)a civil war.
C)a condition of Nero's last will and testament.
D)a coup d'état.
E)a slave revolt.
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73
What was one of Augustus's most significant actions in the area of Roman religion?
A)Destruction of the cults of Augustus and Roma
B)Claim to be a god in his own lifetime
C)Creation of an imperial cult
D)Elimination of all traditional female religious festivals
E)Destruction of all of the mystery religions
A)Destruction of the cults of Augustus and Roma
B)Claim to be a god in his own lifetime
C)Creation of an imperial cult
D)Elimination of all traditional female religious festivals
E)Destruction of all of the mystery religions
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74
Which statement accurately portrays the social classes during the early Roman Empire?
A)Provincials were allowed to hold certain high magisterial positions.
B)The power of the equestrian class was expanded.
C)The Senate was expanded to include 400 equestrians.
D)Debt slavery was ended as a means to acquire slaves.
E)Independent farms made up the soldiers in Rome's legions.
A)Provincials were allowed to hold certain high magisterial positions.
B)The power of the equestrian class was expanded.
C)The Senate was expanded to include 400 equestrians.
D)Debt slavery was ended as a means to acquire slaves.
E)Independent farms made up the soldiers in Rome's legions.
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75
What was one of Augustus's key innovations in Roman provincial rule?
A)Abandonment of North Africa
B)Division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate
C)Use of military governors alone
D)Complete revision of provincial tax policies
E)Creation of a federal system wherein provincial governors had almost complete power
A)Abandonment of North Africa
B)Division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate
C)Use of military governors alone
D)Complete revision of provincial tax policies
E)Creation of a federal system wherein provincial governors had almost complete power
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76
Which statement best describes Romanization in the Roman Empire?
A)It occurred quickly in the west.
B)It developed first in the lower classes.
C)It saw Latin illuminate the use of the Greek language in the east.
D)It never included the practice of allowing local inhabitants to become Roman officials.
E)It occurred more quickly in the east than the west because of greater urbanization in the east.
A)It occurred quickly in the west.
B)It developed first in the lower classes.
C)It saw Latin illuminate the use of the Greek language in the east.
D)It never included the practice of allowing local inhabitants to become Roman officials.
E)It occurred more quickly in the east than the west because of greater urbanization in the east.
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77
Which city, located on the Tiber, was Rome's chief port?
A)Venice
B)Marseilles
C)Milan
D)Tiberius
E)Ostia
A)Venice
B)Marseilles
C)Milan
D)Tiberius
E)Ostia
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78
Which of these was one of Augustus's accomplishments?
A)He tripled the state budget surplus.
B)He returned Rome to its republican roots.
C)He extended Roman citizenship to all inhabitants of the empire.
D)He legalized Christianity.
E)He added considerable new territory to the empire.
A)He tripled the state budget surplus.
B)He returned Rome to its republican roots.
C)He extended Roman citizenship to all inhabitants of the empire.
D)He legalized Christianity.
E)He added considerable new territory to the empire.
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79
What event curtailed Augustus's expansionist policies?
A)The Senatorial rejection of imperialist policy in 20 B.C.E.
B)The defeat by Varus in the Teutoburg Forest
C)The revolt of the Egyptians in 14 B.C.E.
D)The successful series of invasions by the Parthians in the east
E)The revolt by the Jews in Judea
A)The Senatorial rejection of imperialist policy in 20 B.C.E.
B)The defeat by Varus in the Teutoburg Forest
C)The revolt of the Egyptians in 14 B.C.E.
D)The successful series of invasions by the Parthians in the east
E)The revolt by the Jews in Judea
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80
Although the Senate granted Octavian the title "Augustus" (revered one), he preferred to be addressed by what title?
A)Pontifex
B)Dominus
C)Overlord
D)Senator
E)Princeps
A)Pontifex
B)Dominus
C)Overlord
D)Senator
E)Princeps
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