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Location and the Rise of the Roman
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Location and the Rise of the Roman
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Julius Caesar, Augustus, and
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Location and the Rise of the Roman
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Location and the Rise of the Roman
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Government And the
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Julius Caesar, Augustus, and
Rome’s TransitionStandard 6.7.4
Origins of ChristianityStandard 6.7.6
Literature,Art, Technology,
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Italy is shaped like …
A peninsula shaped like a boot.
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How did geography help the Romans prosper?
√The Tiber River gave a route to the sea & drinking water.√It protected them from Pirate raids.√The Seven Hills protected them from attacks.
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According to a traditional legend, who founded the city
of Rome?
Romulus and Remus
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Rome’s early growth was influenced by whom?
The Etruscans
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Who were the Latins?
The local people who first lived in the
area of Rome.
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When do historians believe Rome was
founded?
Between 700 B.C. and 600 B.C.
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What was the significance of the law of the nations?
It established standards of justice
that applied to everyone everywhere.
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How was the power distributed between the Patricians and
Plebeians?
Patricians could hold public office and the Plebeians could not.
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How did the government of the Roman Republic maintain a system of checks and balances?
-Romans developed the veto to limit the
power of government officials and
legislative bodies. - Romans developed a
representative government with judicial and
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What were the three parts of the Roman
Republic’s tripartite government?
The consuls, the preators, and the
legislative bodies.
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What was the significance of the
Twelve Tables?
They established for the first time
standards of justice still in use today.
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What is the rule of law?
The idea that law should apply equally
to everyone & everyone should be treated the same way by the legal
system.
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How did Augustus influence the
development of the Roman Empire?
-He built a permanent, professional army to
keep the empire strong and safe. - He
restored the republic but put himself in
charge as emperor to strengthen the
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Julius Caesar declared himself dictator of Rome for life and
also…
Created work for jobless people.
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Julius Caesar declared himself dictator of Rome for life and
also…
Created work for jobless people
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Why was Rome’s creation of a common currency
important?
√It helped trade by allowing the
acceptance of money throughout the Mediterranean.
√It allowed products to be bought and sold
without using the bartering system.
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Augustus devoted most of his energy toward …
√ Improving Rome’s government.
√Reforming the Roman Tax System
√rebuilding Rome with stately palaces,
fountains, and public buildings.
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What belief do Christians and Jews
share?
The belief in the God of Israel.
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Which major, world-wide religion was adopted by Rome’s
government in AD300?
Christianity
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Jesus told his followers that
following Jewish religious laws was not
as important as…
Having a relationship with God.
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Christians believe that if people accept
Jesus and his teachings they will…
Be saved and enter heaven.
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What were the main ideas that Jesus
taught in His life?
√ Turn away from sin. √ Love God with all
your heart √ Love thy neighbor
as thyself
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The parable of the Good Samaritan taught
what lesson?
Love thy neighbor as thyself
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Jesus used parables to describe…
Correct behaviors to His followers.
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Which kind of writing was Rome famous for?
√ Playwrights √ Poetry
√ Historian
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Why did Caesar modify the calendar?
To coincide with the seasons and the birth
of Christ.
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Julius CaesarRomulus and
Remus
ZealotsAeneas Cincinnatus Augustus
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An Apostle to Jesus, and a fisherman.
Establish Catholicism in Rome.
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Powerful dictator, created
calendar, many supporters, brought peace and order to
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The Trojan hero who became the “father” of the
Romans.
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Twin brothers that may have founded Rome
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Early Roman dictator, gave up dictatorship to be a farmer.
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Rome’s great public speaker
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“The revered of the majestic one”, dictator,
a.k.a Octavian
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A group of Jewish people
who fought back against the Romans.
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A man many people believed was the “messiah” or leader for the Jewish people.
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An apostle to Jesus, and an important Christian
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patriciancheck andbalances
Messiah resurrectionJerusalem
dictator consul disciple Apostle Nazareth
plebian pax ramana parable salvation Judea
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veto praetor currency GalileeBack to
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wealthy landowner and a member of the
ruling class in ancient Rome.
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A person who rules with
complete power
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member of the common people in ancient Rome.
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Distribution of power between Particians and
Plebeians
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one of the two top government official in ancient Rome
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A long era of peace, also know as “Roman Peace”
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A savior of someone who
rescues another from harm.
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A close follower of Jesus
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A story that teaches a lesson using every day
events.
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Act of rising from the dead OR coming back to
life
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Early Christian leader who
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Being delivered or saved from
sin, destruction of evil
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The capital city of Israel
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Home of Jesus
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A Roman province in Israel, used to be called
Judah
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Region North of Judea where
Jesus preached
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To reject
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Roman official who interprets
the law and acts as a judge
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Type of money
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