Deck 6: The Roman Empire

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Where was the location of Hadrian's Wall?

A) Carthage
B) Spain
C) Great Britain
D) Gaul
E) Sicily
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How did Augustus Caesar demonstrate his commitment to Roman tradition?

A) He passed legislation against sexual immorality.
B) He sponsored the Golden Age of Latin Literature.
C) He built and revitalized the city of Rome.
D) He provided entertainment to the Roman people.
E) All of these.
Question
In order to remain in power peacefully, Octavian needed the support of ______________.

A) the patricians
B) the plebeians
C) the counsuls
D) the military
E) the Senate
Question
The crucial aspect of ensuring a successor without violating the pretense of being a republic was met by ______________.

A) holding an election in the senate and army
B) automatically picking the most senior senator as the next princeps
C) passing the title to the emperor's son in his will
D) making sure a successor was chosen before the current emperor died
E) None of these.
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Which emperor violated Augustus's mandate about expanding the Roman Empire?

A) Caligula
B) Tiberius
C) Trajan
D) Vespasian
E) Nero
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Who succeeded Augustus?

A) Nero
B) Tiberius
C) Augustus
D) Vespasian
E) Nerva
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What is considered to be one of the greatest factors of identification which Rome allowed in the provinces?

A) Inclusion in the new Roman coinage system was based on denarii.
B) All official business was transacted in Latin.
C) The annual provincial councils could transmit their opinions and concerns to the emperor.
D) Roman citizenship was extended to inhabitants of the provinces.
E) Provincial proconsuls in service were circulated throughout the empire.
Question
What was considered the most dangerous frontier in the Empire under Augustus?

A) The Germanic border
B) Dacia
C) Britain
D) Thrace
E) Egypt
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How could a person in the provinces be granted Roman citizenship?

A) Learning to speak Latin
B) Rejecting Christianity
C) Serving in the military for 25 years
D) Settling on latifundia along disputed borders to hold the land
E) An annual lottery
Question
What was a donative?

A) A statue of an imperial deity
B) An offering made by a new emperor to his soldiers
C) A form of rhetoric employed in the Golden Age of Literature
D) A peasant soldier from the provinces
E) A provincial administrator
Question
What was the biggest expense in the Roman imperial budget?

A) Construction of roads, aqueducts, and public temples
B) Transporting food resources throughout the empire from Gaul
C) Maintaining the army
D) Maintaining the provincial administration salaries
E) Extended campaigns to conquer new provinces
Question
What is the only official office that Octavoan held?

A) Senator
B) Consul
C) Emperor
D) Augustus
E) Pontifex Maximus
Question
The permanent border to the north of the Roman Empire was marked by which rivers?

A) Arno and Po
B) Rhine and Rhone
C) Danube and Marne
D) Danube and Rhine
E) Seine and Elba
Question
Which biographer wrote The Twelve Caesars and analyzed Octavian's choice to retire or remain in power?

A) Livy
B) Suetonius
C) Plutarch
D) Pliny the Elder
E) Pliny the Younger
Question
What was the political compromise made by Augustus in 23 b.c.e. ?

A) He stopped dominating the position of consul, becoming a proconsul and tribune instead.
B) He voluntarily relinquished his option of veto in the Senate.
C) He agreed to maintain control of the legions only in Spain, Gaul, and Syria, and allowed the senate control of all others.
D) He purposely refused the title of praetor to alleviate the worries of senators that he would become like Sulla.
E) He offered to resign from all offices since he had stabilized the Republic.
Question
Which of the following metals was the basis for the Roman coinage system?

A) Platinum
B) Gold
C) Silver
D) Copper
E) Lead
Question
What was the main goal of Romanization?

A) To defend the empire against foreign invasion
B) To extend Roman culture throughout the empire
C) To ensure all citizens adhered to the Imperial cult
D) To wipe out Christianity
E) To promote Roman goods and trade with the East
Question
If an emperor died without a successor, who was most likely to choose a new emperor?

A) The Senate
B) The army
C) The consul and tribune
D) The previous emperor's widow
E) The censor in the Senate
Question
Who was the emperor who granted citizenship to everyone except slaves in 212 c.e. ?

A) Constantine
B) Caligula
C) Caracalla
D) Diocletian
E) Domition
Question
The two factors that bound Roman society together were ______________.

A) reverence for the law and importance of the family
B) speaking Latin and deifying the emperors
C) maintaining the Senate and the army
D) Roman citizenship and urban life
E) the censorum and the imperium
Question
Informants who were paid with the property of the people they accused were called ______________.

A) donatives
B) delators
C) jurists
D) coloni
E) prefects
Question
What was the motivation to push for education in the later Roman Empire?

A) The desire to counteract Christianity's teachings
B) The thirst for Graeco-Roman cultural assimilation
C) The vastly cosmopolitan world with its many different intellectual possibilities
D) The need for educated civil servants
E) Augustus Caesar's mass demobilization of the army
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What term best characterizes literature of the Silver Age in Rome?

A) Conservative
B) Fantastical
C) Practical
D) Philosophical
E) Fictional
Question
One of the most popular philosophies in the Roman world among the ruling class was ______________.

A) skepticism
B) stoicism
C) cynicism
D) epicurianism
E) sophism
Question
Latifundia were worked on in the second century by ______________.

A) slaves
B) soldier-farmers
C) tenant farmers
D) day laborers
E) extended family units
Question
The city that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 c.e. was ______________.

A) Lyons
B) Pompeii
C) Numidia
D) Merida
E) Rome
Question
The primary source of information regarding the life of Jesus of Nazareth, as written in the New Testament, comes from ______________.

A) the Gospels
B) the Acts of the Apostles
C) Revelations
D) Paul's Letter to the Corinthians
E) oral tradition
Question
Cities within the empire provided entertainment in all of the following ways except ______________.

A) theatrical performances
B) circuses
C) athletic competitions
D) gladiatorial games
E) religious retreats
Question
One of the major contributors to a universal bond among Jews was ______________.

A) direction from the new Sanhedrin
B) study based around the Talmud
C) the guidelines of Halakha
D) a widespread diaspora within the empire that allowed vast networks
E) Roman economic and diplomatic connections to the Parthian Empire
Question
All of the following were associated with the Silver Age of Latin Literature except ______________.

A) Tacitus
B) Ptolemy of Alexandria
C) Galen of Pergamum
D) Pliny the Elder
E) Septimus Severus
Question
For most Romans, participation in the imperial cult was considered ______________.

A) a political act
B) an essential part of religious worship
C) one more god in a polytheistic culture
D) blasphemy
E) None of these.
Question
Most grain grown for trade within the empire was transported on a grain fleet that came from ______________.

A) Alexandria
B) Syria
C) Marseilles
D) Carthage
E) Spain
Question
Private religion in Rome included all of the following except ______________.

A) mystery cults
B) magic
C) astrology
D) horoscopes for the emperor
E) philosophy
Question
Which of the following groups best exemplifies active resistance to Roman cultural assimilation?

A) Celts
B) Germans
C) Jews
D) Polytheists
E) Greeks
Question
Most religions within the empire were ______________.

A) monotheistic
B) polytheistic
C) agnostic
D) focused on the imperial cult
E) henotheistic
Question
The comprehensive guide to Jewish life around 200 c.e. was known as the ______________.

A) Tanakh
B) Mishrah
C) Talmud
D) Kethevim
E) Halakha
Question
Jesus's teaching emphasized a new covenant based on ______________.

A) revenge
B) brotherhood
C) equality
D) grace
E) rebellion
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Paul was later able to avoid crucifixion as his death sentence because he ______________.

A) was a delator
B) recanted his conversion
C) was a Roman citizen
D) was made a public example
E) was of noble birth
Question
Who sentenced Jesus to death?

A) King Herod
B) The Sanhedrin
C) The Senate
D) The Emperor
E) The prefect of Judaea
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Which emperor attempted to make the Unconquered Sun as the main god of the Roman Empire?

A) Augustus
B) Caligula
C) Hadrian
D) Aurelian
E) Domitian
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Discuss Augustus Caesar's successes and failures, and his place in history.
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How was martyrdom used to expand Christianity?
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Christianity prospered in urban areas for all of these reasons except ______________.

A) There was a large enough population to find converts.
B) There were diverse peoples who were dissatisfied with Roman religion.
C) There were Jewish communities who were predisposed to conversion.
D) It was easier to hide covert religious activities in more populous areas.
E) There was significant anti-Semitism in the more rural areas.
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How did the rule of Severus change from previous emperors?

A) He eliminated rivals for power and exiled them to far-flung provinces.
B) He appointed military commanders as proconsuls to ensure loyalty of both administrators and military.
C) He granted citizenship to the areas he conquered to quell violence.
D) He launched a war against the Celtic tribes in the north.
E) He abandoned the pretense of sharing power with the Senate.
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Describe the method of and problems with the transfer of power following Augustus' death.
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What was the relationship between Christianity and the Roman Empire?
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Discuss the Roman Peace and its impact on the empire.
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What led to the decline of the Roman Empire?
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Which emperor defeated Queen Zenobia and was nicknamed the "restorer of the world"?

A) Augustus
B) Trajan
C) Septimus Severus
D) Aurelian
E) Tiberius
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What was the role of the Roman Senate during the principate and period of decline?
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Why did the Roman army fall out of control in the third century?

A) Their salaries became worthless with debased coinage.
B) They would overthrow an emperor to get a donative from a new one.
C) They declared their commanders as emperors.
D) They would march on Rome to force the Senate to choose their candidate.
E) All of these.
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The worst punishment that could be inflicted on Christians was ______________.

A) execution by crucifixion
B) forced participation in the imperial cult
C) expulsion from the Christian community
D) exclusion from taking communion
E) condemnation in church
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Why did the emperors debase the coinage in the third century?

A) The Senate had to be bought off.
B) The army had received raises that the treasury could not afford.
C) There was a trade imbalance with India.
D) Because of an outbreak of plague, there was less money collected in taxes.
E) The emperors were redirecting the wealth to their own amici .
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To meet the need for enlistment in the army, what actions were taken?

A) Soldiers must provide their own equipment.
B) Soldiers were hired from Barbarian units.
C) Soldiers need only serve for ten years in order to receive land allocations.
D) Slaves could earn freedom for serving in the military.
E) Women were allowed to serve in non-combat positions.
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Describe the types of and role of slavery in the Roman empire.
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The death of Decius while fighting invaders was seen by Christians as ______________.

A) punishment by God
B) the first significant victory for the Goths
C) a sign that the Roman Empire needed to reconstitute a large army
D) an indication that the Roman Empire should extend citizenship to barbarians to obtain peace
E) None of these.
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Who did not pose a military threat to the Roman Empire in the third century?

A) The Franks
B) The Huns
C) The Goths
D) The Alamanni
E) The Scythians
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The two earliest sacraments required of Christians were baptism and ______________.

A) marriage
B) communion
C) last rites
D) confession
E) confirmation
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Why was the support of the Roman Senate important to Augustus?
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Which emperor initiated the first Christian persecution in 64 c.e. ?

A) Trajan
B) Nero
C) Tiberius
D) Hadrian
E) Nerva
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principate
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Nero
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Roman trade routes were so expansive that they reached China.
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Cities, even in provinces, became the focal point for disseminating Roman civilization.
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Compare and contrast the Golden and the Silver Ages in Latin literature.
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Roman Peace
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Praetorian Guard
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Official court records of the trials of Christians sometimes served as the basis of later biographies.
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The reign of Emperor Antoninus was so uneventful that it is undocumented.
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
Romanization
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The Sanhedrin sentenced Jesus to death in a religious ceremony.
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How did Roman trade and other encounters with the non-Roman world affect the Roman Empire?
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The Aeneid , written by Virgil, describes the origins of Rome.
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The soldier emperors were responsible for the dissolution of the Roman Empire.
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Instructions: Please define the following key terms.
Aeneid
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Nero sacked Jerusalem and destroyed the Jewish Temple.
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Augustus
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The highest ranking title in the Senate was princeps .
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imperial cult
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Augustus Caesar supported the trade of prostitution because it raised revenue for the army through taxes.
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Deck 6: The Roman Empire
1
Where was the location of Hadrian's Wall?

A) Carthage
B) Spain
C) Great Britain
D) Gaul
E) Sicily
Great Britain
2
How did Augustus Caesar demonstrate his commitment to Roman tradition?

A) He passed legislation against sexual immorality.
B) He sponsored the Golden Age of Latin Literature.
C) He built and revitalized the city of Rome.
D) He provided entertainment to the Roman people.
E) All of these.
All of these.
3
In order to remain in power peacefully, Octavian needed the support of ______________.

A) the patricians
B) the plebeians
C) the counsuls
D) the military
E) the Senate
the Senate
4
The crucial aspect of ensuring a successor without violating the pretense of being a republic was met by ______________.

A) holding an election in the senate and army
B) automatically picking the most senior senator as the next princeps
C) passing the title to the emperor's son in his will
D) making sure a successor was chosen before the current emperor died
E) None of these.
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5
Which emperor violated Augustus's mandate about expanding the Roman Empire?

A) Caligula
B) Tiberius
C) Trajan
D) Vespasian
E) Nero
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6
Who succeeded Augustus?

A) Nero
B) Tiberius
C) Augustus
D) Vespasian
E) Nerva
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7
What is considered to be one of the greatest factors of identification which Rome allowed in the provinces?

A) Inclusion in the new Roman coinage system was based on denarii.
B) All official business was transacted in Latin.
C) The annual provincial councils could transmit their opinions and concerns to the emperor.
D) Roman citizenship was extended to inhabitants of the provinces.
E) Provincial proconsuls in service were circulated throughout the empire.
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8
What was considered the most dangerous frontier in the Empire under Augustus?

A) The Germanic border
B) Dacia
C) Britain
D) Thrace
E) Egypt
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9
How could a person in the provinces be granted Roman citizenship?

A) Learning to speak Latin
B) Rejecting Christianity
C) Serving in the military for 25 years
D) Settling on latifundia along disputed borders to hold the land
E) An annual lottery
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10
What was a donative?

A) A statue of an imperial deity
B) An offering made by a new emperor to his soldiers
C) A form of rhetoric employed in the Golden Age of Literature
D) A peasant soldier from the provinces
E) A provincial administrator
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11
What was the biggest expense in the Roman imperial budget?

A) Construction of roads, aqueducts, and public temples
B) Transporting food resources throughout the empire from Gaul
C) Maintaining the army
D) Maintaining the provincial administration salaries
E) Extended campaigns to conquer new provinces
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12
What is the only official office that Octavoan held?

A) Senator
B) Consul
C) Emperor
D) Augustus
E) Pontifex Maximus
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13
The permanent border to the north of the Roman Empire was marked by which rivers?

A) Arno and Po
B) Rhine and Rhone
C) Danube and Marne
D) Danube and Rhine
E) Seine and Elba
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14
Which biographer wrote The Twelve Caesars and analyzed Octavian's choice to retire or remain in power?

A) Livy
B) Suetonius
C) Plutarch
D) Pliny the Elder
E) Pliny the Younger
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15
What was the political compromise made by Augustus in 23 b.c.e. ?

A) He stopped dominating the position of consul, becoming a proconsul and tribune instead.
B) He voluntarily relinquished his option of veto in the Senate.
C) He agreed to maintain control of the legions only in Spain, Gaul, and Syria, and allowed the senate control of all others.
D) He purposely refused the title of praetor to alleviate the worries of senators that he would become like Sulla.
E) He offered to resign from all offices since he had stabilized the Republic.
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Which of the following metals was the basis for the Roman coinage system?

A) Platinum
B) Gold
C) Silver
D) Copper
E) Lead
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17
What was the main goal of Romanization?

A) To defend the empire against foreign invasion
B) To extend Roman culture throughout the empire
C) To ensure all citizens adhered to the Imperial cult
D) To wipe out Christianity
E) To promote Roman goods and trade with the East
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18
If an emperor died without a successor, who was most likely to choose a new emperor?

A) The Senate
B) The army
C) The consul and tribune
D) The previous emperor's widow
E) The censor in the Senate
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19
Who was the emperor who granted citizenship to everyone except slaves in 212 c.e. ?

A) Constantine
B) Caligula
C) Caracalla
D) Diocletian
E) Domition
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20
The two factors that bound Roman society together were ______________.

A) reverence for the law and importance of the family
B) speaking Latin and deifying the emperors
C) maintaining the Senate and the army
D) Roman citizenship and urban life
E) the censorum and the imperium
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21
Informants who were paid with the property of the people they accused were called ______________.

A) donatives
B) delators
C) jurists
D) coloni
E) prefects
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22
What was the motivation to push for education in the later Roman Empire?

A) The desire to counteract Christianity's teachings
B) The thirst for Graeco-Roman cultural assimilation
C) The vastly cosmopolitan world with its many different intellectual possibilities
D) The need for educated civil servants
E) Augustus Caesar's mass demobilization of the army
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23
What term best characterizes literature of the Silver Age in Rome?

A) Conservative
B) Fantastical
C) Practical
D) Philosophical
E) Fictional
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24
One of the most popular philosophies in the Roman world among the ruling class was ______________.

A) skepticism
B) stoicism
C) cynicism
D) epicurianism
E) sophism
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25
Latifundia were worked on in the second century by ______________.

A) slaves
B) soldier-farmers
C) tenant farmers
D) day laborers
E) extended family units
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26
The city that was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 c.e. was ______________.

A) Lyons
B) Pompeii
C) Numidia
D) Merida
E) Rome
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27
The primary source of information regarding the life of Jesus of Nazareth, as written in the New Testament, comes from ______________.

A) the Gospels
B) the Acts of the Apostles
C) Revelations
D) Paul's Letter to the Corinthians
E) oral tradition
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28
Cities within the empire provided entertainment in all of the following ways except ______________.

A) theatrical performances
B) circuses
C) athletic competitions
D) gladiatorial games
E) religious retreats
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29
One of the major contributors to a universal bond among Jews was ______________.

A) direction from the new Sanhedrin
B) study based around the Talmud
C) the guidelines of Halakha
D) a widespread diaspora within the empire that allowed vast networks
E) Roman economic and diplomatic connections to the Parthian Empire
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30
All of the following were associated with the Silver Age of Latin Literature except ______________.

A) Tacitus
B) Ptolemy of Alexandria
C) Galen of Pergamum
D) Pliny the Elder
E) Septimus Severus
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31
For most Romans, participation in the imperial cult was considered ______________.

A) a political act
B) an essential part of religious worship
C) one more god in a polytheistic culture
D) blasphemy
E) None of these.
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32
Most grain grown for trade within the empire was transported on a grain fleet that came from ______________.

A) Alexandria
B) Syria
C) Marseilles
D) Carthage
E) Spain
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33
Private religion in Rome included all of the following except ______________.

A) mystery cults
B) magic
C) astrology
D) horoscopes for the emperor
E) philosophy
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34
Which of the following groups best exemplifies active resistance to Roman cultural assimilation?

A) Celts
B) Germans
C) Jews
D) Polytheists
E) Greeks
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35
Most religions within the empire were ______________.

A) monotheistic
B) polytheistic
C) agnostic
D) focused on the imperial cult
E) henotheistic
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36
The comprehensive guide to Jewish life around 200 c.e. was known as the ______________.

A) Tanakh
B) Mishrah
C) Talmud
D) Kethevim
E) Halakha
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37
Jesus's teaching emphasized a new covenant based on ______________.

A) revenge
B) brotherhood
C) equality
D) grace
E) rebellion
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38
Paul was later able to avoid crucifixion as his death sentence because he ______________.

A) was a delator
B) recanted his conversion
C) was a Roman citizen
D) was made a public example
E) was of noble birth
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39
Who sentenced Jesus to death?

A) King Herod
B) The Sanhedrin
C) The Senate
D) The Emperor
E) The prefect of Judaea
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40
Which emperor attempted to make the Unconquered Sun as the main god of the Roman Empire?

A) Augustus
B) Caligula
C) Hadrian
D) Aurelian
E) Domitian
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41
Discuss Augustus Caesar's successes and failures, and his place in history.
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42
How was martyrdom used to expand Christianity?
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43
Christianity prospered in urban areas for all of these reasons except ______________.

A) There was a large enough population to find converts.
B) There were diverse peoples who were dissatisfied with Roman religion.
C) There were Jewish communities who were predisposed to conversion.
D) It was easier to hide covert religious activities in more populous areas.
E) There was significant anti-Semitism in the more rural areas.
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44
How did the rule of Severus change from previous emperors?

A) He eliminated rivals for power and exiled them to far-flung provinces.
B) He appointed military commanders as proconsuls to ensure loyalty of both administrators and military.
C) He granted citizenship to the areas he conquered to quell violence.
D) He launched a war against the Celtic tribes in the north.
E) He abandoned the pretense of sharing power with the Senate.
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45
Describe the method of and problems with the transfer of power following Augustus' death.
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46
What was the relationship between Christianity and the Roman Empire?
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47
Discuss the Roman Peace and its impact on the empire.
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48
What led to the decline of the Roman Empire?
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49
Which emperor defeated Queen Zenobia and was nicknamed the "restorer of the world"?

A) Augustus
B) Trajan
C) Septimus Severus
D) Aurelian
E) Tiberius
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50
What was the role of the Roman Senate during the principate and period of decline?
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51
Why did the Roman army fall out of control in the third century?

A) Their salaries became worthless with debased coinage.
B) They would overthrow an emperor to get a donative from a new one.
C) They declared their commanders as emperors.
D) They would march on Rome to force the Senate to choose their candidate.
E) All of these.
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52
The worst punishment that could be inflicted on Christians was ______________.

A) execution by crucifixion
B) forced participation in the imperial cult
C) expulsion from the Christian community
D) exclusion from taking communion
E) condemnation in church
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53
Why did the emperors debase the coinage in the third century?

A) The Senate had to be bought off.
B) The army had received raises that the treasury could not afford.
C) There was a trade imbalance with India.
D) Because of an outbreak of plague, there was less money collected in taxes.
E) The emperors were redirecting the wealth to their own amici .
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54
To meet the need for enlistment in the army, what actions were taken?

A) Soldiers must provide their own equipment.
B) Soldiers were hired from Barbarian units.
C) Soldiers need only serve for ten years in order to receive land allocations.
D) Slaves could earn freedom for serving in the military.
E) Women were allowed to serve in non-combat positions.
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55
Describe the types of and role of slavery in the Roman empire.
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56
The death of Decius while fighting invaders was seen by Christians as ______________.

A) punishment by God
B) the first significant victory for the Goths
C) a sign that the Roman Empire needed to reconstitute a large army
D) an indication that the Roman Empire should extend citizenship to barbarians to obtain peace
E) None of these.
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57
Who did not pose a military threat to the Roman Empire in the third century?

A) The Franks
B) The Huns
C) The Goths
D) The Alamanni
E) The Scythians
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58
The two earliest sacraments required of Christians were baptism and ______________.

A) marriage
B) communion
C) last rites
D) confession
E) confirmation
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59
Why was the support of the Roman Senate important to Augustus?
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60
Which emperor initiated the first Christian persecution in 64 c.e. ?

A) Trajan
B) Nero
C) Tiberius
D) Hadrian
E) Nerva
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61
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principate
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62
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Nero
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63
Roman trade routes were so expansive that they reached China.
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64
Cities, even in provinces, became the focal point for disseminating Roman civilization.
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65
Compare and contrast the Golden and the Silver Ages in Latin literature.
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66
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Roman Peace
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67
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Praetorian Guard
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68
Official court records of the trials of Christians sometimes served as the basis of later biographies.
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69
The reign of Emperor Antoninus was so uneventful that it is undocumented.
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70
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Romanization
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71
The Sanhedrin sentenced Jesus to death in a religious ceremony.
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72
How did Roman trade and other encounters with the non-Roman world affect the Roman Empire?
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73
The Aeneid , written by Virgil, describes the origins of Rome.
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74
The soldier emperors were responsible for the dissolution of the Roman Empire.
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75
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Aeneid
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76
Nero sacked Jerusalem and destroyed the Jewish Temple.
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77
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Augustus
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78
The highest ranking title in the Senate was princeps .
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79
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imperial cult
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80
Augustus Caesar supported the trade of prostitution because it raised revenue for the army through taxes.
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