| Question | Answer |
| Greece's geography forced them to use what form of government? | City State |
| The Romans used what form of government? | Republic |
| Pax Romana was ... | 207 year of peace |
| Government according to Aristole? | Governemnt should be held to the same laws as the people. |
| What reforms did Augustus make? | created an enduring government and stabilized the frontier |
| Main principle of law we got from the Romans? | innocent until proven guilty |
| The Hellenistic Culture was blend of what cultures? | Persian, Greek, Indian, and Egyptian |
| Why did Romans give Christians a hard time? | They did not worship Roman Gods |
| Christianity became popular because | It promised eternal life, open to everyone, one on one relationship, Roman roads |
| How were Greek and Roman religions alike? | Mythological Gods and Goddesses but Romans changed the names |
| Why did Germanic tribes invade the Roman Empire? | Forced into the Empire by the Huns |
| Diocletian divided the roman empire to make it easier to ... | Govern and control more efficiently |
| Why did the Roman Empire fall apart? | gap between rich and poor, invaders, no more plunder |
| Justinian was known for .... | Establishing the Eastern and Western Roman Empire, laws, beautifying Constantinople |
| Byzantines got most of their ideas from what two ancient cultures? | Greek and Roman |
| What was the religion on the Byzantine Empire? | Eastern Orthodox |
| Who was the driving force behind Justinian in the Byzantine Empire? | Theodora |
| What was the purpose of Justinian's code of law? | Unify the laws in both eastern and western Europe |
| Achievments Romans were best known for? | Engineering, language, law, and architecture |
| Greek philosopher was put to death for getting people to question what was going on in Gov. | Socrates |
| Who was Paul? | Paul was the one that spread the word of Christ |
| Who wrote 'The Republic"? | Plato |
| Stopped the persecution of Christians? | Constantine |
| Who was the first Pope of Rome? | Peter |
| Alexander conquered lands from . . . | Europe to Africa, to Asia |