1. _______ People who expanded from Etruria
2. _______ form of government
3. _______ great landowners, ruling class
4. _______ group of craftsmen, merchants, small farmers
5. _______ Carthaginian general
6. Rome’s first code of laws was the
7. The Roman Senate was a select group of
8. Two consuls did all of the following
9. Romans excelled at all of the following
10. Rome defeated, then destroyed, Carthage in the
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1. _______ government by three people with equal power
2. _______ absolute ruler
3. _______ military unit of about 5,000 troops
4. _______ imperator
5. _______ first Roman emperor
6. The Pax Romana was a
7. Hadrian’s Wall was a defense against
8. Large, landed estates in Italy were called
9. Augustus’s new political system allowed emperors to choose
10. All of the following are true
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1. _______ author of Aeneid
2. _______ examples of roman engineering skills
3. _______ dominant male head of family
4. _______ apartments for the poor
5. _______ form of execution
6. In 73 B.C., the gladiator Spartacus
7. Upper-class Roman women did all of the following
8. Slavery was
9. Streets in Rome were all of the following
10. Roman sculptors created statues that
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1. _______ head Roman official of a province
2. _______ founder of Christian communities in Asia Minor
3. _______ Christian church leaders
4. _______ Christian church members
5. _______ second part of Christian Bible
6. Romans were tolerant of other peoples’ religions unless those religions
7. Roman persecutors made Christianity all of the following
8. Christianity grew for all of these reasons
9. Christianity was especially attractive to
10. The Jewish Essenes group
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1. _______ an epidemic disease
2. _______ Constantine’s capital
3. _______ official state religion by 324
4. _______ rapid increase in prices
5. _______ sacked Rome in 455
6. Diocletian and Constantine did all of the following
7. The Western Roman Empire was besieged by
8. Theories about why the Roman Empire declined include
9. After the last “good emperor,” Marcus Aurelius, died in A.D. 180,
10. Diocletian divided he empire