A) A 200 year period of peace and prosperity for Rome B) A 100 year time period when Rome was conquered by barbarians C) A 200 year period of economic hardship for Rome
A) Christianity, literature, architecture, government, language, and philosophy B) Music, literature, paintings, and mathematics C) Athletics, warfare, science, and economics
A) The Golden Arches B) The Coliseum C) The Dome of the Rock
A) Decreases in population growth, the Crusades, losing wars, and arrogant leadership B) Inflation, corrupt politicians, too much land to control, invasions, not enough crops to feed the population adequately, taxes not being paid, loss of traditional Roman values, and weak government bullied by the military C) Lack of patriotism, a little ice age came, a plague of epic proportions, and weak men
A) Germanic B) Russian C) Chinese
A) The Celts, the Vikings, and the Mongols B) The Egyptians, the Ethiopians, and the Persians C) The Huns, the Goths, and the Vandals
A) 476 A.D. B) 555 A.D. C) 500 A.D.
A) To conquer more and more territory for Rome B) To make peace with Rome’s enemies C) To make changes and reforms to bring Rome back to where it should be
A) Yes, very much so B) No, the Romans were so used to doing as they pleased that they ignored most of what he tried to do C) Yes, but only to an extent
A) 284 A.D. B) 312 A.D. C) 395 A.D.
A) Flavius B) Constantine C) Theodosius
A) 400 A.D. B) 312 A.D. C) 330 A.D.
A) In 395 A.D. by Theodosius B) In 125 A.D. by Little Caesar C) In 455 A.D. by Nero
A) Hannibal B) Alaric C) Spartacus
A) Gothic B) Latin C) Italian
A) Carthage B) Byzantium C) Athens
A) Continued peace and prosperity B) Chaos and violence for almost 100 years C) Wasn’t what it once was, but it wasn’t total chaos
A) Our lake B) Our sea C) Our ocean
A) Florence B) Rome C) Venice
A) Bricks B) Steel C) Concrete
A) He didn’t separate it at all; he kept it intact B) Into 4 different sections with each leader that was over each section, under his authority C) Into two sections, east and west |