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A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy

___ Image destroyer

J) Iconoclast

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Common people of Rome

C) Plebeian

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Educated slave

F) Pedagogue

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Rule by the few

K) Oligarchy

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Defender of the faith

D) Apologist

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Hilltop fortress

G) Acropolis

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Criminal forced to fight in the public show

H) Gladiator

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Underground tunnels

A) Catacombs

A) Catacombs B) Monarchy C) Plebeian D) Apologist E) Democracy F) Pedagogue G) Acropolis H) Gladiator I) Patrician J) Iconoclast K) Oligarchy ___ Rule by the many or the common people

E) Democracy

T/F Peisistratus was the first tyrant of Athens.

True

T/F The Pantheon was a Roman temple and an excellent example of classical architecture.

True

T/F ___ The Empress Valerian was a great influence on the law code of Justinian’s reign

False (Empress Theodora)

T/F ___ The Battle of Salamis was a great defeat for the Athenian navy.

False (Persian)

T/F ___ Jupiter is the supposed king of the Greek gods.

False (Zeus)

T/F ___ Augustine produced the Latin Vulgate

False (Jerome)

T/F ___ The Minoans, who lived on the island of Crete, developed a highly skilled civilization.

True

T/F ___ Hippocrates was a great Greek physician.

True

T/F ___ The Ottoman Turks were unsuccessful in their effort to conquer Byzantium.

True

T/F ___ Marius was beaten by Pompey, champion of the Senate, in Rome’s first civil war.

False (Sulla)

T/F Phillip II was ruler of Egypt before conquering nearly all of Greece

False (Macedon)

T/F Cyril and Methodius were famous Byzantine missionaries.

True

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Known for his merciless law code

M) Draco

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Greatest of the Byzantine rulers

L) Justinian

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Crossed the Rubicon and became master of Rome

K) Caesar

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Great Carthaginian general

G) Hannibal

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Tutored Alexander

F) Aristotle

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Wrote City of God

E) Augustine

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Brave Christian girl martyred for her faith

D) Blandina

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Granted toleration to Christians with the Edict of Milan

A) Constantine

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Initiated the tenth and greatest persecution

H) Diocletian

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Great Athenian statesman

I) Pericles

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Defeated Antony at the Battle of Actium

B) Octavian

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Spartan general

C) Leonidas

A) Constantine B) Octavian C) Leonidas D) Blandina E) Augustine F) Aristotle G) Hannibal H) Diocletian I) Pericles J) Herodotus K) Caesar L) Justinian M) Draco

___ Greek “Father of History”

J) Herodotus

In what type of Greek was the New Testament written?

Koine

What Roman emperor began the first great persecution of the Christians?

 

Nero

What were the wars between Rome and Carthage called?

Punic

Name the magnificent cathedral built by Justinian

Haggia Sophia

What type of government means “rule by the best”?

Aristocracy

Who wrote the Iliad and the Odyssey?

Homer

Give the Hebrew word for “Anointed One.”

Messiah

Which was a famous Greek hero in Homer’s works? Artemis Hera Achilles Apollo

Achilles

The first major naval battle in history was _____________? Salamis Plataea Cannae Actium

Salamis

What was the Pax Romana? Magnificent temple in Rome The division of the Roman Empire Ancient law code of the Latins Period of peace and prosperity

Period of peace and prosperity

By A.D. ________ the New Testament had been completed. 75 33 100 40

100

On March 15, 44 B.C., _________________ was murdered by a group of Roman senators. Marius Julius Caesar Mark Antony Lepodis

Julius Caesar

Mt. _________________ erupted, burying Herculaneum and Pompeii in volcanic ash. Penine Etna Olympus Vesuvius

Vesuvius

Which was not a name for the city called New Rome? Constantinople Istanbul Persepolis Byzantium

Persepolis

What church is known for its use of the Greek liturgy? Roman Catholic Independent Gentile Eastern Orthodox

Eastern Orthodox

What is the difference between a direct democracy and a representative democracy? In a representative democracy, each citizen

represents himself in the assembly. Citizens of a direct democracy have little say

in major issues. Representative democracy allows voting

citizens to elect people to rule for them. In a direct democracy, the ruler is directly

accountable to the representative body.

Representative democracy allows voting citizens to elect people to rule for them.

Which of the following is most true regarding Roman persecution of the Christians? It succeeded in extinguishing the witness

of the early church. The persecutions prevented the spread of

the gospel. The testimony of those persecuted and

martyred spurred many others to become Christians themselves.

The church entered a “dark age” until the fires of persecution were abated.

The testimony of those persecuted and martyred spurred many others to become Christians themselves.

Why was Arianism such a threat to the early church? Arianism was an attempt to make Christianity

the “official” religion of the empire. Arianism denied the deity of Jesus Christ,

thereby denying His holiness and redemptive work.

The early church feared that the Arians would make their church worship elaborate and worldly.

All of the above

Arianism denied the deity of Jesus Christ, thereby denying His holiness and redemptive work.

Why was it wrong for Theodosius to make Christianity the only legal religion in the empire? God’s church does not need Roman law

to aid its growth, as evidence by the persecutions.

To force someone to make a confession of Christianity does nothing for their relationship with God.

It brings unregenerate pagan thinking into the church as many join the church because it is the legal thing to do.

All of the above.

All of the above.

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