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John Jackson
Guest
1. During the early Roman Republic, plebeians were allowed to
(1 point)
marry patricians.
serve in the Roman army.
serve in the Senate.
pass laws for all Romans.
2. Rome's first code of law was the (1 point)
Law of Nations.
Council of the Plebs.
Twelve Tables.
Centuriate Assembly.
3. In 73 B.C., the gladiator Spartacus (1 point)
wrote a history of Rome.
led a slave revolt.
became a Roman senator.
overthrew the emperor.
4. The Gospels were all of the following EXCEPT (1 point)
some of the sayings of Jesus in writing.
a record of Jesus's life.
a core of the New Testament.
written during Jesus's lifetime.
5. Diocletian divided his empire (1 point)
into four units.
into north and south.
into provinces.
among his sons.
6. How did the Great Peloponnesian War end? (1 point)
Pericles prevailed, expanding the Athenian Empire throughout the
Greek Peninsula.
The Athenians were defeated at Aegospotami and Athens surrendered.
Thebes rose to power and allied with Alexander to conquer Athens.
Sparta prevailed and established a short-lived empire.
7. In 509 B.C., Rome (1 point)
overthrew its last emperor and established a republic.
overthrew its last Etruscan king and established a republic.
was master of the Mediterranean and at the height of its power.
established its first law code, the Twelve Tables.
8. Virgil's epic poem that portrays the qualities of the ideal Roman is (1 point)
The Republic.
the Iliad.
the Aeneid.
the Insulae.
9. One way Roman statues were unlike Greek statues was that they (1 point)
showed unpleasant physical details.
were larger than life, rather than life-sized.
were often worshipped as gods.
did not depict the human form.
10. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire (1 point)
fell to Germanic peoples.
went into decline.
continued to thrive.
conquered Visigoths.
(1 point)
marry patricians.
serve in the Roman army.
serve in the Senate.
pass laws for all Romans.
2. Rome's first code of law was the (1 point)
Law of Nations.
Council of the Plebs.
Twelve Tables.
Centuriate Assembly.
3. In 73 B.C., the gladiator Spartacus (1 point)
wrote a history of Rome.
led a slave revolt.
became a Roman senator.
overthrew the emperor.
4. The Gospels were all of the following EXCEPT (1 point)
some of the sayings of Jesus in writing.
a record of Jesus's life.
a core of the New Testament.
written during Jesus's lifetime.
5. Diocletian divided his empire (1 point)
into four units.
into north and south.
into provinces.
among his sons.
6. How did the Great Peloponnesian War end? (1 point)
Pericles prevailed, expanding the Athenian Empire throughout the
Greek Peninsula.
The Athenians were defeated at Aegospotami and Athens surrendered.
Thebes rose to power and allied with Alexander to conquer Athens.
Sparta prevailed and established a short-lived empire.
7. In 509 B.C., Rome (1 point)
overthrew its last emperor and established a republic.
overthrew its last Etruscan king and established a republic.
was master of the Mediterranean and at the height of its power.
established its first law code, the Twelve Tables.
8. Virgil's epic poem that portrays the qualities of the ideal Roman is (1 point)
The Republic.
the Iliad.
the Aeneid.
the Insulae.
9. One way Roman statues were unlike Greek statues was that they (1 point)
showed unpleasant physical details.
were larger than life, rather than life-sized.
were often worshipped as gods.
did not depict the human form.
10. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the Eastern Roman Empire (1 point)
fell to Germanic peoples.
went into decline.
continued to thrive.
conquered Visigoths.