Rome Test
What "new" religion gained support in the Roman Empire in the AD 300's?
Christianity
Which Byzantine city was coined the "New Rome" and became the capital city of the Byzantine Empire?
Constantinople
These describes what position in the Roman Republic?
Consul
The fall of the Roman Empire marks the beginning of the
Dark Ages
Which statement BEST describes the effect of the Punic Wars on Rome?
Following its defeat on Carthage, Rome became the dominant force in the Mediterranean region
What are two important reasons that Julius Caesar was assassinated on March 15, 44 BCE?
He declared himself Dictator for Life and took most of the power away from the Senate
This emperor collected and codified all laws of the Byzantine age. Who was he?
Justinian
Which statement offers the BEST description of a person who would have been considered a "citizen" in the early Roman republic?
Patrician and plebeian men were both considered citizens
This Byzantine empress, the wife of Justinian I, was known for her powerful influence at count and for getting laws enacted which elevated the status of women. Who was she?
Theodora
Which is the BEST description of plebeians in Ancient Rome?
a large but politically limited group of people
Which of these played the BIGGEST role in helping communication within the Roman Republic?
a network of good roads
The capital of the Roman Empire is where?
answer will be B =)
A major contribution of the Roman Republic to the Western European culture was the
concept of the government by the laws
In an attempt to save the Roman Empire, Emperor Diocletian
divided the empire into Western and Eastern sections
The Western Roman Empire collapsed for many reasons, including
expensive wars with neighboring tribes
Throughout the Pax Romana, one of the strongest unifying forces in the empire was the
government
The Twelve Tables was ancient writing that formed the foundation for Roman
laws
Though Julius Caesar played a major role in transforming the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire and the Roman people who proclaimed him Rome's dictator for life, he was assassinated by a group of
senators
What Roman architectural invention allowed them to make larger enclosed buildings than the Greeks?
the dome
In its early years, Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire because its teaching appeal especially to
the poor and oppressed