Title: Which%20religion%20is%20being%20described?
1Which religion is being described?
- It had its roots in Judaism
- Jesus is both the Son and incarnation of God.
- Life after death
- New Testament
- Islam
- Christianity
- Zoroastrianism
2Who Spread Christianity throughout the Roman
Empire?
- Asoka and his missionaries
- St. Cyril and St. Methodius
- C. the Apostles, including Paul
3Why were the early Christians persecuted?
- They led a rebellion against the Empire
- They tried to free the slaves
- They refused to worship the Roman Gods
4Christian doctrine was established by early
church
- patriarchs
- popes
- councils
The First Council of Nicaea
5As the Roman Empire declined in the West, the
influence and membership of the Christian Church
- declined
- grew
- stayed the same
6- The scattering of the Jews after being exiled
from Israel by the Romans is called the
- Diaspora
- Torah
- Big shake-up
7All of the following are causes for the decline
of the Roman Empire EXCEPT?
- A. Moral decay
- B. Army discipline
- C. Division of empire
- D. Political problems
- E. Invasions
- F. Economic growth
8Germanic invaders poured into the ___ part of the
Empire
- Eastern
- Southeastern
- Western
9Which Roman emperor adopted and legalized
Christianity and move the capital of the Roman
Empire to the East?
- Caligula
- Constantine
- Augustus
10The eastern part of the Roman Empire survived and
became known as the
- Islamic Empire
- Spanish Empire
- Byzantine Empire
11These well-engineered structures helped trade
flow smoothly throughout the Roman Empire.
12Romans used these curved structures as memorials
in addition to supporting buildings, bridges, and
aqueducts
- columns
- arches
- domes
13Romans designed these to bring water from the
mountains to the cities.
- aqueducts
- pails
- aquariums
14The political and economic heart of Rome was the
- Town Center
- Forum
- Gaul
15What is the name of the building pictured?
- Colosseum
- Parthenon
- Pantheon
16What is the name of the building pictured?
- Colosseum
- Dome of the Rock
- Pantheon
17Which religion is being described?
- It had its roots in Judaism
- Jesus is both the Son and incarnation of God.
- Life after death
- New Testament
- Islam
- Christianity
- Zoroastrianism
18Who Spread Christianity throughout the Roman
Empire?
- Asoka and his missionaries
- St. Cyril and St. Methodius
- C. the Apostles, including Paul
19Why were the early Christians persecuted?
- They led a rebellion against the Empire
- They tried to free the slaves
- They refused to worship the Roman Gods
20Christian doctrine was established by early
church
- patriarchs
- popes
- councils
The First Council of Nicaea
21As the Roman Empire declined in the West, the
influence and membership of the Christian Church
- declined
- grew
- stayed the same
22- The scattering of the Jews after being exiled
from Israel by the Romans is called the
- Diaspora
- Torah
- Big shake-up
23All of the following are causes for the decline
of the Roman Empire EXCEPT?
- A. Moral decay
- B. Army discipline
- C. Division of empire
- D. Political problems
- E. Invasions
- F. Economic growth
24Germanic invaders poured into the ___ part of the
Empire
- Eastern
- Southeastern
- Western
25Which Roman emperor adopted and legalized
Christianity and move the capital of the Roman
Empire to the East?
- Caligula
- Constantine
- Augustus
26The eastern part of the Roman Empire survived and
became known as the
- Islamic Empire
- Spanish Empire
- Byzantine Empire
27These well-engineered structures helped trade
flow smoothly throughout the Roman Empire.
28Romans used these curved structures as memorials
in addition to supporting buildings, bridges, and
aqueducts
- columns
- arches
- domes
29Romans designed these to bring water from the
mountains to the cities.
- aqueducts
- pails
- aquariums
30The political and economic heart of Rome was the
- Town Center
- Forum
- Gaul
31What is the name of the building pictured?
- Colosseum
- Parthenon
- Pantheon
32What is the name of the building pictured?
- Colosseum
- Dome of the Rock
- Pantheon
33The Aeneid was written by the Roman poet
- Homer
- B. Virgil
- C. Sophocles
34Who designed an Earth-centered, (wrong) model of
the universe that was held as truth for 1400
years.