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1 Rome Chapters 11, 12, 13 & 14

2 Which of the following best describes why Roman emperors by the end of the 100’s started giving up land the Roman army conquered? They feared taxes would be too high. They feared the empire had become too large to defend efficiently. They feared the empire had become too small to defend efficiently. They feared the farmers would become upset.

3 Which of the following best describes why Roman emperors by the end of the 100’s started giving up land the Roman army conquered? They feared taxes would be too high. They feared the empire had become too large to defend efficiently. They feared the empire had become too small to defend efficiently. They feared the farmers would become upset.

4 Which of the following best summarizes an effect the military battles had on farming? New farming techniques began to develop. New crop varieties began to develop. There were not enough farmers to grow food. There were not enough soldiers to fight in the army.

5 Which of the following best summarizes an effect the military battles had on farming? New farming techniques began to develop. New crop varieties began to develop. There were not enough farmers to grow food. There were not enough soldiers to fight in the army.

6 Who took power in the late 200’s and divided the Roman Empire in half? Justinian Constantine Diocletian Attila

7 Who took power in the late 200’s and divided the Roman Empire in half? Justinian Constantine Diocletian Attila

8 What measures did the Roman Empire take to ensure that proper farming Practices continued? Roman farmers received tax incentives from the empire. Romans began attending farming classes at the capital. It invited Germanic farmers into its borders. It invited Gallic farmers into its borders.

9 What measures did the Roman Empire take to ensure that proper farming Practices continued? Roman farmers received tax incentives from the empire. Romans began attending farming classes at the capital. It invited Germanic farmers into its borders. It invited Gallic farmers into its borders.

10 The Roman Empire fell for all of the Following reasons except: Disease Lack of leadership Increased taxes Corruption

11 The Roman Empire fell for all of the Following reasons except: Disease Lack of leadership Increased taxes Corruption

12 One emperor divided the Roman Empire in half because: He thought the empire was too big for one person to rule. He thought the empire was too small for one person to rule. The Huns asked for the Eastern part as payment. The Goths asked for the Western part as payment.

13 One emperor divided the Roman Empire in half because: He thought the empire was too big for one person to rule. He thought the empire was too small for one person to rule. The Huns asked for the Eastern part as payment. The Goths asked for the Western part as payment.

14 The Romans frequently made payments to the Goths. This system was essentially a way to Prevent the: Romans from trading with the Goths. Romans from trading with the Huns. Goths from attacking Rome. Goths from farming in the Roman Empire.

15 The Romans frequently made payments to the Goths. This system was essentially a way to Prevent the: Romans from trading with the Goths. Romans from trading with the Huns. Goths from attacking Rome. Goths from farming in the Roman Empire.

16 Compare the invasion of Rome to the invasion Of Spain. In what way are they similar? Both invasions included Gallic farmers. Both invasions included barbarian groups. Both invasions saw the introduction of a new weapon. Both invasions included warships in battle.

17 Compare the invasion of Rome to the invasion Of Spain. In what way are they similar? Both invasions included Gallic farmers. Both invasions included barbarian groups. Both invasions saw the introduction of a new weapon. Both invasions included warships in battle.

18 Which of the following men led the Huns? Clovis Justinian Attila Jutes

19 Which of the following men led the Huns? Clovis Justinian Attila Jutes

20 Who was Clovis? A Christian king from Gaul. A Jewish senator from Rome. A Germanic farmer. A Visigoth.

21 Who was Clovis? A Christian king from Gaul. A Jewish senator from Rome. A Germanic farmer. A Visigoth.

22 What event do many historians consider the end of the Western Roman Empire? Constantine fighting against the Goths. A barbarian general overthrowing the emperor and naming himself king A Roman general overthrowing the emperor and naming himself king. Justinian fighting against the Goths.

23 What event do many historians consider the end of the Western Roman Empire? Constantine fighting against the Goths. A barbarian general overthrowing the emperor and naming himself king A Roman general overthrowing the emperor and naming himself king. Justinian fighting against the Goths.

24 Which of the following problems happened first in the Roman Empire? The Vandals invaded Spain. The empire was divided into east and west. Tribes of Germanic warriors attacked Rome’s northern borders. The Goths attacked and destroyed Rome.

25 Which of the following problems happened first in the Roman Empire? The Vandals invaded Spain. The empire was divided into east and west. Tribes of Germanic warriors attacked Rome’s northern borders. The Goths attacked and destroyed Rome.

26 Wealthy citizens fled the city of Rome to their country estates because of: Farming incentives Inefficiency in the government. Better city schools. Clean city water.

27 Wealthy citizens fled the city of Rome to their country estates because of: Farming incentives Inefficiency in the government. Better city schools. Clean city water.

28 The city of Constantinople was located between two seas. Which of the following is the best inference? It was unsuccessful as a trading post. It was protected from the influence of Christianity. It was not protected from attacks and unsuitable for trade. It was protected from attacks and ideal for trade.

29 The city of Constantinople was located between two seas. Which of the following is the best inference? It was unsuccessful as a trading post. It was protected from the influence of Christianity. It was not protected from attacks and unsuitable for trade. It was protected from attacks and ideal for trade.

30 In the eastern Roman Empire, who was primarily responsible for updating and organizing laws into a legal system? Justinian Constantine Caesar Attila

31 In the eastern Roman Empire, who was primarily responsible for updating and organizing laws into a legal system? Justinian Constantine Caesar Attila

32 What effect did Theodora have on the riots in 532? She rewrote civil laws. She helped the emperor put an end to the uprisings. She helped the people in the uprisings achieve their demands. She demonstrated in the uprisings herself.

33 What effect did Theodora have on the riots in 532? She rewrote civil laws. She helped the emperor put an end to the uprisings. She helped the people in the uprisings achieve their demands. She demonstrated in the uprisings herself.

34 Which of the following best summarizes why the emperor reorganized Roman law? The new codes helped guarantee fair treatment for all. The new codes outlawed all religious worship. The new codes helped guarantee full power to the emperor. The new codes helped only Christians.

35 Which of the following best summarizes why the emperor reorganized Roman law? The new codes helped guarantee fair treatment for all. The new codes outlawed all religious worship. The new codes helped guarantee full power to the emperor. The new codes helped only Christians.

36 Which of the following best describes the role Of Christianity in the eastern part of the empire? Christians were subject to major fines from the government. Christianity did not play a major role in eastern society. Christianity, being relatively unimportant, did not appeal to eastern society. Christianity, being extremely important, helped generate many works of religious art.

37 Which of the following best describes the role Of Christianity in the eastern part of the empire? Christians were subject to major fines from the government. Christianity did not play a major role in eastern society. Christianity, being relatively unimportant, did not appeal to eastern society. Christianity, being extremely important, helped generate many works of religious art.

38 Compare eastern and western Roman societies. In what way were they different? Western emperors held greater power as they were considered head of the church and state. Eastern emperors held greater power as they were considered head of the church and state. Eastern societies did not have profitable trading routes while western societies had many trade routes. Western societies provided large mosaics. Eastern societies built churches.

39 Compare eastern and western Roman societies. In what way were they different? Western emperors held greater power as they were considered head of the church and state. Eastern emperors held greater power as they were considered head of the church and state. Eastern societies did not have profitable trading routes while western societies had many trade routes. Western societies provided large mosaics. Eastern societies built churches.

40 The Hagia Sophia is a: Battlefield in Turkey Museum built by Justinian Amphitheatre built by Constantine Church built by Justinian

41 The Hagia Sophia is a: Battlefield in Turkey Museum built by Justinian Amphitheatre built by Constantine Church built by Justinian

42 Why did the Christian Church split into two parts? It was too large to manage efficiently. People in the east wanted Muslims to join the church. It was satisfying a requirement found in the Torah. People in the east and west had different interpretations and practices.

43 Why did the Christian Church split into two parts? It was too large to manage efficiently. People in the east wanted Muslims to join the church. It was satisfying a requirement found in the Torah. People in the east and west had different interpretations and practices.

44 Corruption was widespread in Rome in the 400s. Which of the following is an example of this? Roman citizens enjoyed low taxes and safe city conditions. Romans citizens enjoyed efficient government services. Officials ignored the needs of Roman citizens. Officials supported the needs of Roman citizens in the east.

45 Corruption was widespread in Rome in the 400s. Which of the following is an example of this? Roman citizens enjoyed low taxes and safe city conditions. Romans citizens enjoyed efficient government services. Officials ignored the needs of Roman citizens. Officials supported the needs of Roman citizens in the east.

46 What language became common in the eastern Roman Empire? Greek Persian Latin Arabic

47 What language became common in the eastern Roman Empire? Greek Persian Latin Arabic

48 Which of the following best defines mosaics? Paintings done on plaster Statues cut in limestone Paintings made with pieces of colored feathers Pictures made with pieces of colored stone

49 Which of the following best defines mosaics? Paintings done on plaster Statues cut in limestone Paintings made with pieces of colored feathers Pictures made with pieces of colored stone


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