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week 11&12 Human
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Arrange the names below into the political hierarchy that Diocletian developed, with the most powerful (#1) at the top | Senior Emperor1 Junior Emperor2 Vicar3 Governor4 |
| In the 50 years of crisis during the third century CE of Rome, how many emperors were murdered or died in battle? | 25 of the 50 were murdurded or died in battle |
| What was the crises Rome faced in the third century CE? | political instability and foreign invaders |
| Brooks (2019) states that the single greatest historical impact that Constantine had was: | religion |
| Constantine adopted the tetrarchy immediately. | false |
| In the Khan Academy video, "Visualizing Ancient Rome" you see a synthetic view of Imperial Rome, but what items do they discuss from the third century CE? | a rostra and an arch and statue of Septimius Severus |
| Constantine kept the administerial east-west division of Rome that Diocletian had developed. | true |
| What is a tetrarchy? | a form of government where power is divided among 4 individuals |
| Who were the Huns? (choose the most correct response) | warriors on horseback from the central Asian steppe |
| Which group defeated Rome in 410 CE? | goths |
| France derives its name from the Franks. | True |
| All of Rome was essentially wiped off the map, including the new capital of Constantinople. | false |
| The political unity of Rome was shattered by the end of the __________ century CE. | 5th |
| The Romans considered other cultures barbarians, except | persians |
| These groups were involved in attacks against Roman territories during the 4th and 5th centuries CE. | Vandals Ostrogoths Visogoths |