Deck 6: The Roman Empire

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The city on the Tiber that was Rome's chief port was which of the following?

A)Venice
B)Ostia
C)Naples
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Which of the following statements BEST describes the governing of Roman provinces under Augustus?

A)Efficient, with ex-generals serving as governors and instituting military rule
B)Efficient, with legates cooperating with the local elites
C)Inefficient, due to the corruption of Roman governors
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During the early Empire (14-180 C.E.), the Roman army changed in what way?

A)It was increased to 400,000 men.
B)It became dominated by only Italian legionaries.
C)It was finally successful in invading Gaul.
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Which of the following trends developed during the reigns of the Julio-Claudian emperors?

A)Emperors took more and more actual ruling power away from the old Senate.
B)All efforts to achieve bureaucratic organization of imperial government eventually failed.
C)Emperors turned over more and more of the daily affairs of government to the Senate.
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All of the following occurred during the reigns of the five "good emperors" EXCEPT for what?

A)The creation of a period of peace lasting approximately 100 years
B)The establishment of educational programs for the poor
C)The halting of imperial bureaucratic growth
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The prolific "silver age" writer Seneca is best known for what?

A)Rejecting the Stoic ideal of political service for a carefree life of opulence.
B)Satirizing Rome's new rich class in his Satyricon.
C)Composing philosophical letters on the theme of Stoicism.
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The Aeneid is a poem about which of the following?

A)The founding of Rome
B)The Punic Wars
C)The journey home from a war
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The "good emperor" Marcus Aurelius was regarded as a philosopher king deeply influenced by which school of thought?

A)Epicureanism
B)Stoicism
C)Platonism
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Which of the statements BEST describes the Julio-Claudian emperors?

A)They were all competent rulers.
B)They varied in ability and effectiveness.
C)They were responsible for a tremendous amount of social legislation.
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Which of the following statements about the Roman Senate under Augustus is accurate?

A)Augustus ensured that the Senate was no longer aristocratic in its membership.
B)Senate was a full and equal partner of Augustus.
C)Augustus retained the Senate as the chief deliberative body of the Roman state.
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What result did Augustus's social legislation have?

A)It meant a social revolution at every level of Roman society.
B)It made adultery a criminal offense and outlawed wasteful expenditures for feasts.
C)It penalized couples for having too many children.
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Which of the following best describes changes to the relationship between social classes during 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.
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The absolute monarchical powers of Augustus led to which of the following?

A)The rare victory of his candidates in official elections.
B)The increase of popular participation in elections.
C)His great popularity, as he followed proper legal forms for his power.
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Trade and commerce in the early Empire is best described how?

A)It hindered the development of manufacturing.
B)It was focused mainly in the provinces of Gaul and Britain.
C)It was secondary in importance to agriculture.
Question
Which of the following statements was 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 achieved complete dominance in the political sphere.
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Livy was best known in the Augustan Age for which work?

A)Aeneid
B)History of Rome
C)Satires
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Who was the greatest historian of the "silver age" of Latin literature?

A)Petronius
B)Tacitus
C)Seneca
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Which of the following was among Augustus's most important 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
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Hadrian built a defensive wall in which Roman territory?

A)Dacia
B)Britain
C)Mesopotamia
Question
The "golden age" historian Livy is well known for what?

A)His rejection of Latin prose in favor of Greek poetic forms
B)Perceiving history in terms of sharp moral lessons
C)Factual accuracy and critical judgment toward his sources and Rome's past
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Why did Augustus attempt to restore Roman public religion?
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The Senate granted Octavian the titles Augustus and imperator (emperor), but he preferred to be addressed by which title?

A)Pontifex
B)Dominus
C)Princeps
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The mystery cult of Mithraism in the early Empire is best described how?

A)It was widely practiced by women.
B)It was completely opposed to the practices of Christianity.
C)It was a religion especially favored by soldiers.
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How are the colonies of veterans established by Augustus throughout the empire best described?

A)They were used exclusively to maintain domestic order within the provinces.
B)They drained the imperial treasury of its funds and caused financial crisis.
C)They proved especially valuable in Romanizing the provinces.
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The "terrible third century" was made terrible by all of the following EXCEPT which?

A)Ignorance of military affairs by the Severan rulers
B)Civil wars
C)A series of natural disasters
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The largest area of Roman innovation in architecture was what?

A)The use of concrete on a massive scale
B)Stained glass
C)Colonnades
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The last great persecution of Christians was ordered by whom?

A)Marcus Aurelius
B)Diocletian
C)Constantine
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Why did Augustus form a standing army?
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The most important figure in early Christianity after Jesus was whom?

A)Paul of Tarsus
B)The Apostle Peter
C)John the Baptist
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Why did Augustus form the Praetorian Guard?
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Why did Augustus wish to be known as "princeps"?
Question
Which of the following describes a typical experience among the upper classes of the early Empire?

A)Women had considerable freedom and independence.
B)The power of the paterfamilias increased.
C)Contraception and abortion fell into disfavor.
Question
Which of the following statements was NOT true of Roman society in the early Empire?

A)The introduction of Hellenistic doctors made medicine more scientific.
B)Slaves were treated more harshly as their numbers increased.
C)The "classical age" of Roman law occurred in this era.
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Why did Augustus sponsor so much history and poetic writing during his reign?
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Describe Augustus's changes to the Senate and their significance.
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Which one of the following mystery cults had a great following, especially among the urban poor?

A)Cult of Dionysus
B)Cult of Isis
C)Cult of John the Baptist
Question
The early values of Christianity, as exemplified in Jesus's "sermon on the mount," are best described how?

A)They emphasized devotion to the values of humility, charity, and true brotherly love.
B)They were similar to those of Greco-Roman civilization.
C)They emphasized the equality between the earthly and spiritual kingdoms.
Question
How did Marcus Aurelius's cruel son, Commodus, die?

A)He was assassinated by the Praetorian Guard.
B)He died of natural causes after reigning for several years.
C)He was strangled by his wrestling partner in 192 C.E.
Question
Imperial Rome's gladiatorial shows are best described how?

A)They became increasingly associated with religious practices.
B)They were government-backed spectacles used to content the masses.
C)They were limited to fights between slaves and criminals trained at gladiatorial schools.
Question
Ulpian, one of the famous jurists of the early Empire, contributed to establishing which principle that would underpin so much of European law?

A)Legal equality
B)Separation of powers
C)Natural rights
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What role did Paul play in spreading early Christianity?
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How effective were the Julio-Claudian emperors?
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What was the motivation and significance of Augustus's reforms to the army?
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How was early Christianity different to Roman religion?
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How had city life in the Roman Empire changed from what it was during the republic?
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What was the Roman perception of mystery religions?
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How effective were the Flavian emperors?
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Why did Rome persecute early Christians?
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The Roman praetorian guards are best described how?

A)They were elite troops given the task of protecting the emperor.
B)They were mobile units meant to patrol the boundaries of the empire.
C)They often used to train the gladiators.
Question
Under the rule of Augustus, the Roman Empire is best described how?

A)It was a principate, with Augustus acting as an equal co-ruler with the Senate.
B)It returned to its traditional republic institutions.
C)It turned toward an absolute monarchy, with the princeps overshadowing the Senate.
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Why do historians refer to the "golden age" of Augustus's reign? To what extent are they justified in doing so?
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Why did Augustus take such pains to pay deference to the republic? Was this genuine?
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Why did imperial successions so often result in conflict in imperial Rome?
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Why were arches and domes so important to Roman architecture?
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What was the Pax Romana, and why was it significant?
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Why was army reform seen as vital to maintain the imperial system?
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What kinds of entertainment were popular in Rome during the early empire?
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Describe Rome's most important trading patterns and relationships.
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Describe the lives of Rome's poor during the early empire.
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What was the Roman policy toward Judaism?
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Who were early Christianity's supporters, and who were its opponents? How did this affect early Christianity and its spread?
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How did the Julio-Claudians continue Augustus's style of rule? How did they depart from it?
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Was Rome's treatment of Christianity more similar to its treatment of Judaism or of mystery religions? Why? What effect did this have on early Christianity?
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How did Augustus seek to use history and religion to consolidate his power? How successful was he?
Question
Romanization in the Roman Empire is best described how?

A)It varied widely in different areas of the empire in terms of its extent and speed.
B)It developed first in the lower classes.
C)It led to Latin replacing the Greek language in the East.
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What effects did regular political instability within the empire have on its economy and society?
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How important was slavery to the early empire? Was it more or less important to Rome than during the republic?
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Why are so many of the Flavian emperors called "good"? What key events or policies did they promote to earn them this title?
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Describe the importance of trade to the Roman Empire.
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Why did Paul believe in the doctrine of universal salvation? How was he resisted or supported by others? What effect did this controversy have on early Christianity?
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Roman provincial and frontier policy under Augustus was characterized by all of the following EXCEPT which?

A)Limitless expansion in central Europe
B)The encouragement of self-government among provincial cities
C)Provincial rule by proconsuls
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What roles the armies play in protecting and expanding the Roman imperial system? How effective was it in fulfilling these roles?
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Among Augustus's key innovations in Roman provincial rule was what?

A)A new policy leading to the abandonment of North Africa
B)A division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate
C)Reliance on an imperial administration of military governors alone
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Which 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.
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Describe the key cultural achievements of early imperial Rome. What media did elite Romans gravitate to and what attracted poorer Romans?
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Why did Christianity become so popular, despite persecutions? How did its popularity affect the Roman government's treatment of its believers?
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Deck 6: The Roman Empire
1
The city on the Tiber that was Rome's chief port was which of the following?

A)Venice
B)Ostia
C)Naples
Ostia
2
Which of the following statements BEST describes the governing of Roman provinces under Augustus?

A)Efficient, with ex-generals serving as governors and instituting military rule
B)Efficient, with legates cooperating with the local elites
C)Inefficient, due to the corruption of Roman governors
Efficient, with legates cooperating with the local elites
3
During the early Empire (14-180 C.E.), the Roman army changed in what way?

A)It was increased to 400,000 men.
B)It became dominated by only Italian legionaries.
C)It was finally successful in invading Gaul.
It was increased to 400,000 men.
4
Which of the following trends developed during the reigns of the Julio-Claudian emperors?

A)Emperors took more and more actual ruling power away from the old Senate.
B)All efforts to achieve bureaucratic organization of imperial government eventually failed.
C)Emperors turned over more and more of the daily affairs of government to the Senate.
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All of the following occurred during the reigns of the five "good emperors" EXCEPT for what?

A)The creation of a period of peace lasting approximately 100 years
B)The establishment of educational programs for the poor
C)The halting of imperial bureaucratic growth
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6
The prolific "silver age" writer Seneca is best known for what?

A)Rejecting the Stoic ideal of political service for a carefree life of opulence.
B)Satirizing Rome's new rich class in his Satyricon.
C)Composing philosophical letters on the theme of Stoicism.
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7
The Aeneid is a poem about which of the following?

A)The founding of Rome
B)The Punic Wars
C)The journey home from a war
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8
The "good emperor" Marcus Aurelius was regarded as a philosopher king deeply influenced by which school of thought?

A)Epicureanism
B)Stoicism
C)Platonism
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Which of the statements BEST describes the Julio-Claudian emperors?

A)They were all competent rulers.
B)They varied in ability and effectiveness.
C)They were responsible for a tremendous amount of social legislation.
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10
Which of the following statements about the Roman Senate under Augustus is accurate?

A)Augustus ensured that the Senate was no longer aristocratic in its membership.
B)Senate was a full and equal partner of Augustus.
C)Augustus retained the Senate as the chief deliberative body of the Roman state.
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11
What result did Augustus's social legislation have?

A)It meant a social revolution at every level of Roman society.
B)It made adultery a criminal offense and outlawed wasteful expenditures for feasts.
C)It penalized couples for having too many children.
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Which of the following best describes changes to the relationship between social classes during 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.
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The absolute monarchical powers of Augustus led to which of the following?

A)The rare victory of his candidates in official elections.
B)The increase of popular participation in elections.
C)His great popularity, as he followed proper legal forms for his power.
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Trade and commerce in the early Empire is best described how?

A)It hindered the development of manufacturing.
B)It was focused mainly in the provinces of Gaul and Britain.
C)It was secondary in importance to agriculture.
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Which of the following statements was 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 achieved complete dominance in the political sphere.
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Livy was best known in the Augustan Age for which work?

A)Aeneid
B)History of Rome
C)Satires
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Who was the greatest historian of the "silver age" of Latin literature?

A)Petronius
B)Tacitus
C)Seneca
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Which of the following was among Augustus's most important 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
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Hadrian built a defensive wall in which Roman territory?

A)Dacia
B)Britain
C)Mesopotamia
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20
The "golden age" historian Livy is well known for what?

A)His rejection of Latin prose in favor of Greek poetic forms
B)Perceiving history in terms of sharp moral lessons
C)Factual accuracy and critical judgment toward his sources and Rome's past
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21
Why did Augustus attempt to restore Roman public religion?
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22
The Senate granted Octavian the titles Augustus and imperator (emperor), but he preferred to be addressed by which title?

A)Pontifex
B)Dominus
C)Princeps
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The mystery cult of Mithraism in the early Empire is best described how?

A)It was widely practiced by women.
B)It was completely opposed to the practices of Christianity.
C)It was a religion especially favored by soldiers.
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How are the colonies of veterans established by Augustus throughout the empire best described?

A)They were used exclusively to maintain domestic order within the provinces.
B)They drained the imperial treasury of its funds and caused financial crisis.
C)They proved especially valuable in Romanizing the provinces.
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The "terrible third century" was made terrible by all of the following EXCEPT which?

A)Ignorance of military affairs by the Severan rulers
B)Civil wars
C)A series of natural disasters
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The largest area of Roman innovation in architecture was what?

A)The use of concrete on a massive scale
B)Stained glass
C)Colonnades
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The last great persecution of Christians was ordered by whom?

A)Marcus Aurelius
B)Diocletian
C)Constantine
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Why did Augustus form a standing army?
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The most important figure in early Christianity after Jesus was whom?

A)Paul of Tarsus
B)The Apostle Peter
C)John the Baptist
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Why did Augustus form the Praetorian Guard?
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Why did Augustus wish to be known as "princeps"?
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Which of the following describes a typical experience among the upper classes of the early Empire?

A)Women had considerable freedom and independence.
B)The power of the paterfamilias increased.
C)Contraception and abortion fell into disfavor.
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Which of the following statements was NOT true of Roman society in the early Empire?

A)The introduction of Hellenistic doctors made medicine more scientific.
B)Slaves were treated more harshly as their numbers increased.
C)The "classical age" of Roman law occurred in this era.
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34
Why did Augustus sponsor so much history and poetic writing during his reign?
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35
Describe Augustus's changes to the Senate and their significance.
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36
Which one of the following mystery cults had a great following, especially among the urban poor?

A)Cult of Dionysus
B)Cult of Isis
C)Cult of John the Baptist
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37
The early values of Christianity, as exemplified in Jesus's "sermon on the mount," are best described how?

A)They emphasized devotion to the values of humility, charity, and true brotherly love.
B)They were similar to those of Greco-Roman civilization.
C)They emphasized the equality between the earthly and spiritual kingdoms.
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How did Marcus Aurelius's cruel son, Commodus, die?

A)He was assassinated by the Praetorian Guard.
B)He died of natural causes after reigning for several years.
C)He was strangled by his wrestling partner in 192 C.E.
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Imperial Rome's gladiatorial shows are best described how?

A)They became increasingly associated with religious practices.
B)They were government-backed spectacles used to content the masses.
C)They were limited to fights between slaves and criminals trained at gladiatorial schools.
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Ulpian, one of the famous jurists of the early Empire, contributed to establishing which principle that would underpin so much of European law?

A)Legal equality
B)Separation of powers
C)Natural rights
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41
What role did Paul play in spreading early Christianity?
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42
How effective were the Julio-Claudian emperors?
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What was the motivation and significance of Augustus's reforms to the army?
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44
How was early Christianity different to Roman religion?
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45
How had city life in the Roman Empire changed from what it was during the republic?
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46
What was the Roman perception of mystery religions?
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How effective were the Flavian emperors?
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Why did Rome persecute early Christians?
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The Roman praetorian guards are best described how?

A)They were elite troops given the task of protecting the emperor.
B)They were mobile units meant to patrol the boundaries of the empire.
C)They often used to train the gladiators.
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50
Under the rule of Augustus, the Roman Empire is best described how?

A)It was a principate, with Augustus acting as an equal co-ruler with the Senate.
B)It returned to its traditional republic institutions.
C)It turned toward an absolute monarchy, with the princeps overshadowing the Senate.
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51
Why do historians refer to the "golden age" of Augustus's reign? To what extent are they justified in doing so?
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52
Why did Augustus take such pains to pay deference to the republic? Was this genuine?
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53
Why did imperial successions so often result in conflict in imperial Rome?
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54
Why were arches and domes so important to Roman architecture?
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55
What was the Pax Romana, and why was it significant?
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Why was army reform seen as vital to maintain the imperial system?
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57
What kinds of entertainment were popular in Rome during the early empire?
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58
Describe Rome's most important trading patterns and relationships.
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59
Describe the lives of Rome's poor during the early empire.
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What was the Roman policy toward Judaism?
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Who were early Christianity's supporters, and who were its opponents? How did this affect early Christianity and its spread?
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How did the Julio-Claudians continue Augustus's style of rule? How did they depart from it?
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Was Rome's treatment of Christianity more similar to its treatment of Judaism or of mystery religions? Why? What effect did this have on early Christianity?
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64
How did Augustus seek to use history and religion to consolidate his power? How successful was he?
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65
Romanization in the Roman Empire is best described how?

A)It varied widely in different areas of the empire in terms of its extent and speed.
B)It developed first in the lower classes.
C)It led to Latin replacing the Greek language in the East.
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66
What effects did regular political instability within the empire have on its economy and society?
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67
How important was slavery to the early empire? Was it more or less important to Rome than during the republic?
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Why are so many of the Flavian emperors called "good"? What key events or policies did they promote to earn them this title?
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69
Describe the importance of trade to the Roman Empire.
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Why did Paul believe in the doctrine of universal salvation? How was he resisted or supported by others? What effect did this controversy have on early Christianity?
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71
Roman provincial and frontier policy under Augustus was characterized by all of the following EXCEPT which?

A)Limitless expansion in central Europe
B)The encouragement of self-government among provincial cities
C)Provincial rule by proconsuls
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72
What roles the armies play in protecting and expanding the Roman imperial system? How effective was it in fulfilling these roles?
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73
Among Augustus's key innovations in Roman provincial rule was what?

A)A new policy leading to the abandonment of North Africa
B)A division of Roman provinces into those ruled directly by the princeps and the senatorial provinces administered by the Senate
C)Reliance on an imperial administration of military governors alone
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74
Which 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.
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75
Describe the key cultural achievements of early imperial Rome. What media did elite Romans gravitate to and what attracted poorer Romans?
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76
Why did Christianity become so popular, despite persecutions? How did its popularity affect the Roman government's treatment of its believers?
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