history chapter 5 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Etruscans | lived mostly north of Rome |
Republic | the people chose some of the officals |
Patricians | members of the land holding upper class |
consuls | to supervise the business of government and command the armies |
dictator | ruler who has complete control over a government |
Plebeians | farmers, merchants, and artisans who made up most of the population |
tribunes | the right to elect their own officials |
veto | block or void laws |
dominated | had authority over |
legion | basic military unit |
imperialism | establishing control over foreign lands or people |
latifundia | wealthy families bought up huge farming estates |
Tiberius | young plebeians, brother Gaius Graacchus, attempted to reform |
Gaius Gracchus | young plebeians, brother Tiberius, attemped to reform |
Julius Caesar | an ambitious military commander |
Suppressing | using force to put an end to something |
Augustus | the title given to Octavian |
Census | population count |
Hadrian | codified Roman law, making same for all providences |
Virgil | poet, tried to show that Rome's past was a heroic as that of Greece |
Satirize | make fun of roman society |
mosaic | a picture made from chips of colored stone or glass |
Engineering | application of science and mathematics to develop useful structures and machines |
aqueducts | bridge-like stone structures that carried water from hills to roman cities |
Ptolemy | proposed theory that the Earth was the center of the universe |
messiah | anointed king sent by God |
apostles | "a person sent forth" |
Paul | a Jew from Asia Minor, played most influential role in the spread of Christianity |
Complied | obey or conform to something |
martyrs | people who suffer or die for their beliefs |
Constantine | emperor who issued the Edict of Milan |
clergy | group of people who conduct Christian services. |
bishop | a high Church official responsible for everyone in his diocese. |
patriarch | exercised authority over all other bishops |
heresies | beliefs to say to be contrary to Official Church teachings |
Augustine | bishop of Hippo in North America |
Diocletian | emperor, set out to restore order |
inflation | the rapid rise of prices |
Constantinople | new capital at the centuries-old city Byzantium |
Huns | migrating from central Asia toward eastern Europe |
mercenaries | foreign soldiers serving for pay |
prestige | the power to impress or influence because of success or wealth |
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