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Name: Hour Ancient Rome & the Rise of Christianity Reading Guide Chapter 6 Section 1; The Roman Republic (p. 155) Origins of Rome 1. Who were Romulus & Remus and what did they do? Rome s Geography 2. How is Rome's geography vital in the success of the city? The First Romans 3. Which three groups fought for control of the region of Rome? Who won? The Early Republic 4. What is the forum? 5. Why did Romans want a republic after the reign of Tarquin the Proud? Patricians & Plebeians 6. define patricians: plebeians: 7. What is a tribune & who was allowed to participate? Twelve Tables 8. What are the Twelve Table? Government Under the Republic 8. Define consuls: senate: Roman Army 9. define legion:

Rome Spreads its Power Rome Conquers Italy 10. Whom must the Romans defeat to control Italy? Rome's Commercial Network 11. How did they travel? What did they trade? What did they trade for? War with Carthage 12. Who fought the Punic wars? Who is Hannibal? What was the outcome of the Punic wars? How big was Rome s empire in 70 BC? Section 2: The Roman Empire (p. 160) The Republic Collapses Economic Turmoil 13. What economic trouble caused the republic to collapse? Military Upheaval 14. What caused the military to lose its loyalty? Julius Caesar Takes Control 15. define: triumvirate: -who was in the first triumvirate? 16. How did Julius Caesar become Rome s dictator? Caesar s Reforms 17. Even though Caesar was an absolute dictator, how did some of his reforms favor the people? 18. Who killed Caesar? Why?

Beginning of the Empire 19. Who was in the second Triumvirate? 20. What happened to Mark Antony? 21. Who became Rome's next dictator? (Both names) A Vast and Powerful Empire 22. What does Pax Romana mean? When was it? A Sound Government 23. How did Civil Service help to run the government? The Roman World 24. What is gravitias? Slaves & Captivity 25. What role did slaves play in the Roman Empire? Society & Culture 26. What classes existed in the Roman Empire? 27. List the distracting events that took place in the Colosseum. ***Freebies provided in class*** Section 3: The Rise of Christianity (p. 168) The Life & Teachings of Jesus 1. What was Judea? What happened to it in 6 A.D.? Jesus of Nazareth 2. When was Jesus probably born? At what age did he start his ministry? 3. What did Jesus do for the next 3 years? A Growing Movement 4. Define apostles:

5. What the special appeal of Jesus? Jesus Death 6. Why was Jesus crucified? - Who ordered the crucifixion? Christianity Spreads Through the Empire Paul s Mission 7. Who was Paul and what did he do? 8. How did Pax Romana help the spread of Christianity into Rome? Persecution of Christians 9. Why did the Romans dislike Christians? A World Religion 10. Why did Christianity Grow? Constantine Accepts Christianity 11. How does Constantine's acceptance of Christianity increase its growth? Early Christian Church 12. Describe how Peter is the first Bishop & Pope of the Christian church. Fathers of the Church 13. What did St. Augustine teach about Christianity? ***End of Freebies provided in class*** Section 4: The Fall of the Roman Empire (p. 173) A Century in Crisis 28. Pax Romana ended with the death of what great emperor?

Rome s Economy Weakens 29. What 3 factors led to a weakened Roman Economy? 1 2 3. inflation: (define) Military & Political Turmoil 30. With a declining loyalty to the crown, how did the Roman Government defend the empire? Emperors Attempt Reform Diolcetian reforms Empire 31. What improvements Diolcetian make to improve the Empire? Constantine Move the Capital 32. Where did Constantine move the capital to? What was the new name given to the city? 33. What were four major contributing factors to the fall of the Western Empire? (chart) - - - - The Western Empire Crumbles Germanic Invasions 34. Describe what the Germanic Invasion were & how they effected the Empire/ - Who are the Huns Attila the Hun 35. Who is Attila? An Empire No More 36. Who was the last Roman Emperor and what happened to him? Section 5: Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization (p. 178) The Legacy of Greco-Roman civilization 37. What is Greco-Roman Culture? Roman Fine Arts 38. How did Roman Art Differ from Greek Art?

39. What is Pompeii? - what happened to Pompeii? Legacy of Rome Latin Languages 40. What are the romance Languages? Master Builders 41. What are aqueducts: 42. What is the Colosseum? - what took place there? CHAPTER 11 Section 1: The Byzantine Empire (p.301) Setting the Stage 43. Why did the Roman Empire crumble? 44. What were the significant changes that had occurred at this time to the Roman Empire? Rome in a New Setting 45. Why had the empire been divided? - How did the rulers in the east view themselves? 46. Who was Justinian? Life in the New Rome 47. What languages were spoken in the west? East? 48. What was the Justinian Code? - What are some legal questions that this code dealt with? - What would be the significance of this kind of code? Creating the Imperial Capital

49. List 3 ways Justinian helped build up Constantinople: Empress Theodora 50. Who was Empress Theodora and what role did she play in government? The Empire falls 51. When did Justinian die? How long did he have power (hint: look back to page 301)? The Plague of Justinian 52. What does the above heading refer to? Attacks from East and West 53. List each group that attacked the Byzantines AND from what direction: - What was done to try and stop the attacks? The Church Divides 54. What was the main cause for the division of the church? A Religious Split 55. What is a patriarch? 56. What are idols and what did Emperor Leo III do about them? 57. Define excommunication: Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy (p. 305) 58. List 2 facts for each of the following: Roman Catholic Similarities Eastern Orthodox