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Chapter 5 Rome Fill In The Blanks

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Question: Who were the ?Answer: The Etruscans were a people who early Italy.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A republic is a system of government in which officials are chosen by the .
Question: What is a ?Answer: A patrician in Rome, member of the landholding upper class.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A consul in ancient Rome, official from the patrician class who supervised the and commanded the armies.
Question: Who is a ?Answer: A dictator is a ruler who has complete control over a government; in Rome, a leader appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency.
Question: Who is a ?Answer: A plebeian in ancient Rome, member of the lower class, including , merchants, artisans, and traders.
Question: Who is a ?Answer: A tribune in ancient Rome, who was elected by the plebeians to protect their interests.
Question: What is a veto?Answer: A veto is to a government action.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A legion is a basic unit of the ancient army, made up of about 5,000 soliders
Question: What does Pax ?Answer: "Roman `
Question: What is ?Answer: is the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A latifundia is huge estates brought up by wealthy Roman citizens.
Question: Who was Gracchus?Answer: Tiberius Gracchus was elected in 133 B.C., called on the state to distribute land to poor families.
Question: Who was Galius ?Answer: Galius Gracchus was elected tribune ten after his brother, sought a wider range of reforms, including the using of public funds to buy grain to feed the poor.
Question: Who was Caesar?Answer: Julius Caeser was an ambitious military commander. He Roman politics.
Question: Who was ?Answer: Augustus was the exalted one who declared him , or first citizen.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A census is a count.
Question: Who was ?Answer: Hadrian codified Roman law, making it the same for all .
Question: Who was ?Answer: Virgil wrote the epic poem Aeneid, he tried to show that Rome's past was as as of Greece.
Question: What is a ?Answer: Strizie is to make fun of society.
Question: What is ?Answer: Mosaic is a made from chips of colored stone or glass.
Question: What is ?Answer: Engineering is the application of and mathematics to develop useful structures and machines.
Question: What is an ?Answer: Aqueducts are bridge-like stone structures that carried water from hills into cities.
Question: Who is ?Answer: Ptolemy was an astronomer-mathematician who proposed his theory that was the center of the universe.
Question: What was a ?Answer: A messiah is a sent from God.
Question: Who was an ?Answer: A is a leader or teacher of a new faith or movement.
Question: Who was Paul?Answer: Paul was a Jew from Asia , he played the most influential role in the spreading of Christianity.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A martyr is a person who or dies for his or her beliefs.
Question: Who was ?Answer: Constantine was the emperor who issue the of Milan.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A clergy is a body of people who Christian services.
Question: What is a ?Answer: A bishop is a high-ranked Church official with authority over a local area, or .
Question: What is a ?Answer: A patriarch in Rome empires, is the highest church official in a major city.
Question: What is a pope?Answer: A pope is the head of the Roman Catholic ; in ancient Rome, bishop of Rome who claimed authority over all other bishops.
Question: What is ?Answer: A heresy is belief hat is contrary to the official teachings of the church.
 
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