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Drag and drop words and phrases that pertain to the New Testament.
part of the Hebrew Bible
Revelation
Gospels by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
Epistles, including letters from Paul
stories about creation
parables about Jesus’s life and teachings
it all goes into the New Testament if its in it
part of the Hebrew Bible
Revelation
Gospels by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
Epistles, including letters from Paul
stories about creation
parables about Jesus’s life and teachings
it all goes into the New Testament if its in it
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Drag and drop the items to match the holy writings of the Christian religion.
Gospels.
Epistles.
Revelation.
letters
parables
last book
return of Jesus
teachings of Jesus
many written by Paul
which goes to which
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the Parables goes to one of them
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What does this symbol represent in Christianity?
A.
the birth of the Messiah
B.
the ritual meal of the Eucharist
C.
the death and resurrection of Jesus
D.
the love for one God above all others
the symbol is a cross
A.
the birth of the Messiah
B.
the ritual meal of the Eucharist
C.
the death and resurrection of Jesus
D.
the love for one God above all others
the symbol is a cross
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Which best describes the role of the New Testament in Christianity?
A.
It is the part of the Christian scripture that repeats Jewish teachings.
B.
It is the term for the Christian Bible.
C.
It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.
D.
It is the only scripture important to Christians.
A.
It is the part of the Christian scripture that repeats Jewish teachings.
B.
It is the term for the Christian Bible.
C.
It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.
D.
It is the only scripture important to Christians.
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What was a right that women had during the Roman Empire?
A.
A right to own property
B.
Women had equal rights to men during the Roman Empire
C.
A right to a job of their choice
D.
Women had no rights during the Roman Empire
A.
A right to own property
B.
Women had equal rights to men during the Roman Empire
C.
A right to a job of their choice
D.
Women had no rights during the Roman Empire
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Use the map to answer the question.
How did geography help make Rome a site of encounter?
A.
Rome was difficult to travel to, so people from other civilizations left it alone and it developed in peace.
B.
The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
C.
Its location in Central Europe made it a focal point of migration and interaction on the continent.
D.
The relatively level terrain of Europe made it easy for Romans to travel and trade across long distances.
How did geography help make Rome a site of encounter?
A.
Rome was difficult to travel to, so people from other civilizations left it alone and it developed in peace.
B.
The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
C.
Its location in Central Europe made it a focal point of migration and interaction on the continent.
D.
The relatively level terrain of Europe made it easy for Romans to travel and trade across long distances.
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Roman technology allowed:
A.
Romans to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations.
B.
Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.
C.
more Romans to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations.
D.
the Roman Empire to have a democratic government.
A.
Romans to live healthier lives, relative to other ancient civilizations.
B.
Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations.
C.
more Romans to be free rather than enslaved, relative to other ancient civilizations.
D.
the Roman Empire to have a democratic government.
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Which fact most clearly shows the difficulty in defending the Roman empire against invasion?
A.
At its height, the empire likely had a population as high as 100 million.
B.
At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.
C.
Over the course of its history, the Roman empire built about 55,000 miles of paved roads.
D.
The Mediterranean Sea stretches about 2,300 miles west to east and about 600 miles from Italy to the African coast.
A.
At its height, the empire likely had a population as high as 100 million.
B.
At its height, the empire comprised nearly 1.7 million square miles of land and water.
C.
Over the course of its history, the Roman empire built about 55,000 miles of paved roads.
D.
The Mediterranean Sea stretches about 2,300 miles west to east and about 600 miles from Italy to the African coast.
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Drag and drop events to list them in order from first (top) to last (bottom).
Huns attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them.
Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.
Imperial Crisis leads to civil war.
Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome.
Huns attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them.
Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.
Imperial Crisis leads to civil war.
Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome.
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For Rome, which was the most serious consequence of the invasion of the Huns?
A.
The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire.
B.
The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
C.
e empire.
D.
The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.
A.
The Huns conquered and overthrew the western empire.
B.
The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees.
C.
e empire.
D.
The Huns's invasions led to inflation that wrecked the Roman economy.
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Drag and drop people and elements of government and culture to match each empire. Choices may be used once or more than once.
Augustus
Justinian
dependent on trade
Roman empire
Byzantine empire
Augustus
Justinian
dependent on trade
Roman empire
Byzantine empire
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How does the work of Eastern Orthodox missionaries Cyril and Methodius show the influence of Byzantine culture on early Russia?
A.
Russian emperors took the title tsar.
B.
Russian bishops forbade the use of icons.
C.
Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet.
D.
Russians began speaking and writing in Greek.
A.
Russian emperors took the title tsar.
B.
Russian bishops forbade the use of icons.
C.
Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet.
D.
Russians began speaking and writing in Greek.
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Which of the following was a major factor in the decline of the Byzantine empire?
A.
conversion of the Slavs
B.
iconoclasm
C.
arrival of invaders
D.
recapture of Rome
A.
conversion of the Slavs
B.
iconoclasm
C.
arrival of invaders
D.
recapture of Rome
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Drag and drop words and phrases to complete the sentences.
emperor legal Justinian’s Code patriarch religious Twelve Tables
The Byzantine empire drew on the long ______
tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the_____ . One Byzantine_____ wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as______.
emperor legal Justinian’s Code patriarch religious Twelve Tables
The Byzantine empire drew on the long ______
tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the_____ . One Byzantine_____ wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as______.
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Select the boxes to classify the beliefs and practices.
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Both
emperor as head of the church
Holy Bible
Jesus as savior
pope as head of the church
Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church
Both
emperor as head of the church
Holy Bible
Jesus as savior
pope as head of the church
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The Great Schism resulted most directly from the_____
The Great Schism resulted most directly from the_____
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Use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
The Great Schism resulted most directly from the
actions of iconoclasts
ruling of the Council of Nicea
Byzantine rejection of the pope
conversion of Constantine
The Great Schism resulted most directly from the
actions of iconoclasts
ruling of the Council of Nicea
Byzantine rejection of the pope
conversion of Constantine
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What was the Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history? What caused them to change over time?
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What was the Imperial Crisis, and what effect did it have on the fall of the Roman empire?
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Here are the matches:
- Gospels: teachings of Jesus
- Epistles: letters, many written by Paul
- Revelation: last book, return of Jesus
- Parables: none of the given options were parables.
- Gospels: teachings of Jesus
- Epistles: letters, many written by Paul
- Revelation: last book, return of Jesus
- Parables: none of the given options were parables.
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My apologies, there was a mistake in the original question. The answer would be:
- Gospels: parables, teachings of Jesus
- Epistles: letters, many written by Paul
- Revelation: last book, return of Jesus.
- Gospels: parables, teachings of Jesus
- Epistles: letters, many written by Paul
- Revelation: last book, return of Jesus.
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The symbol of the cross represents the death and resurrection of Jesus in Christianity.
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C. It is the part of the Christian scriptures that tells about the life of Jesus.
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A. A right to own property. Women had the right to own and inherit property during the Roman Empire.
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B. The Mediterranean Sea helped it connect with civilizations in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Rome's location on the Mediterranean Sea allowed it to be a hub for trade and interaction with a wide variety of civilizations.
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B. Romans to do jobs other than farming, relative to other ancient civilizations. Roman technology allowed for the development of sophisticated infrastructure like roads, aqueducts, and public architecture, which created new job opportunities beyond just farming.
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D. The Mediterranean Sea stretches about 2,300 miles west to east and about 600 miles from Italy to the African coast. As the Roman Empire was located around the Mediterranean Sea, the vast expanse of water made it difficult to defend against invasion from neighboring kingdoms.
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Here is the list in order from first (top) to last (bottom):
1. Imperial Crisis leads to civil war.
2. Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome.
3. Hun attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them.
4. Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.
1. Imperial Crisis leads to civil war.
2. Roman forces withdraw from Britain as Goths attack Rome.
3. Hun attack the empire and drive German peoples ahead of them.
4. Odoacer topples Romulus Augustus.
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B. The Huns attacked the Germanic tribes, who became refugees. The Huns' invasion caused a chain reaction of migrations by the Germanic tribes, which ultimately weakened the Roman Empire and subsequently made it difficult to defend against other invaders.
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Here are the matches:
- Augustus: Roman empire
- Justinian: Byzantine empire
- Dependent on trade: both Roman Empire and Byzantine empire.
- Augustus: Roman empire
- Justinian: Byzantine empire
- Dependent on trade: both Roman Empire and Byzantine empire.
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C. Russians adopted the Cyrillic alphabet. Cyril and Methodius created the Cyrillic alphabet in order to translate the Bible into Slavic languages. The Cyrillic alphabet allowed the Slavs to preserve their cultural identity while also being influenced by Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Byzantine culture. This adoption of the Cyrillic alphabet had a lasting impact on Russia's culture and language.
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C. Arrival of invaders. One of the major factors in the decline of the Byzantine Empire was the invasion by Ottoman Turks in the 15th century. The empire faced other invasions as well, such as the Seljuk Turk invasion in the 11th century, which put much of its territory under siege.
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The Byzantine empire drew on the long legal tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the Twelve Tables. One Byzantine emperor wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as Justinian’s Code.
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- Roman Catholic Church: emperor as head of the church, Holy Bible, Jesus as savior, pope as head of the church
- Eastern Orthodox Church: Holy Bible, Jesus as savior
- Both: Holy Bible, Jesus as savior
- Eastern Orthodox Church: Holy Bible, Jesus as savior
- Both: Holy Bible, Jesus as savior
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disputes over the authority of the pope and the power of the Patriarch of Constantinople.
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Byzantine rejection of the pope. The Great Schism refers to the split between the Roman Catholic Church in the west and the Eastern Orthodox Church in the east. The Eastern Orthodox Church rejected the authority of the pope, which led to the schism.
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The Roman empire's views on Christianity at various points in its history were complicated and changed over time. Initially, Christianity was viewed with suspicion and persecution, as it challenged the traditional Roman polytheistic religion and was seen as a potential threat to the stability of the empire. In 64 CE, Emperor Nero famously scapegoated and blamed the Christians in Rome for a massive fire, resulting in widespread persecution and public executions. This set the precedent for a long period of anti-Christian sentiment throughout the empire.
However, over time, Christianity began to gain more followers and hold more political influence. In the early fourth century, Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the empire, which led to a period of relative freedom and prosperity for Christians in the empire. This shift in policy was partially driven by the emperor's own conversion to Christianity, although political motivations also likely played a role.
Even though Christianity was declared the official religion of the empire, there were still periods of persecution and backlash, as different emperors and factions came to power. Additionally, over time, the Roman empire itself gradually declined and eventually fell. As the empire weakened, different regions and groups gained greater autonomy, resulting in different views on religion, including Christianity.
Overall, the Roman empire's views on Christianity changed over time based on a variety of factors, including political shifts, public opinion, and the relative strength or weakness of the empire at any given time.
However, over time, Christianity began to gain more followers and hold more political influence. In the early fourth century, Emperor Constantine made Christianity the official religion of the empire, which led to a period of relative freedom and prosperity for Christians in the empire. This shift in policy was partially driven by the emperor's own conversion to Christianity, although political motivations also likely played a role.
Even though Christianity was declared the official religion of the empire, there were still periods of persecution and backlash, as different emperors and factions came to power. Additionally, over time, the Roman empire itself gradually declined and eventually fell. As the empire weakened, different regions and groups gained greater autonomy, resulting in different views on religion, including Christianity.
Overall, the Roman empire's views on Christianity changed over time based on a variety of factors, including political shifts, public opinion, and the relative strength or weakness of the empire at any given time.
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The Imperial Crisis, also known as the Crisis of the Third Century, refers to a period of political and military instability that lasted from the mid-third century to the early fourth century in the Roman Empire. During this time, the empire was plagued by a series of short-lived and unpopular emperors, who were unable to effectively manage the increasingly complex and diverse empire. Additionally, there were frequent invasions and military uprisings, economic instability, and general social unrest.
The effect of the Imperial Crisis was significant and widespread, and it played a key role in the ultimate fall of the Roman Empire. Many of the causes of the crisis, such as frequent political upheavals and invasions, continued to plague the empire for centuries to come, even as the crisis itself subsided. The constant warfare and instability of the Imperial Crisis made it difficult for the empire to function effectively, leading to a breakdown of the infrastructure, commerce, and social order that had previously sustained the empire.
The Imperial Crisis also served as a turning point in the relationship between the state and the military. During this period, the military became increasingly independent and powerful, often acting as kingmakers who chose and disposed of emperors at will. This trend continued after the crisis, contributing to the fragmentation and eventual collapse of the empire in the West and the emergence of the Byzantine Empire in the East.
The effect of the Imperial Crisis was significant and widespread, and it played a key role in the ultimate fall of the Roman Empire. Many of the causes of the crisis, such as frequent political upheavals and invasions, continued to plague the empire for centuries to come, even as the crisis itself subsided. The constant warfare and instability of the Imperial Crisis made it difficult for the empire to function effectively, leading to a breakdown of the infrastructure, commerce, and social order that had previously sustained the empire.
The Imperial Crisis also served as a turning point in the relationship between the state and the military. During this period, the military became increasingly independent and powerful, often acting as kingmakers who chose and disposed of emperors at will. This trend continued after the crisis, contributing to the fragmentation and eventual collapse of the empire in the West and the emergence of the Byzantine Empire in the East.
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