2.9 Romanisation - Q-

The Time of Greeks and Romans
2.9 Romanisation

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The Time of Greeks and Romans
2.9 Romanisation

Practise Questions

Slide 1 - Slide

1. What four benefits were there if you became a Roman citizen?
(4x 0,5 points)

Slide 2 - Open question

2. Was it easy to become a Roman citizen (yes / no)?
Explain your answer (2p).

Slide 3 - Open question

3a. What is Romanisation?
(1 point)

Slide 4 - Open question

3b. Look at source 2.8.4
The source shows a picture of the remains of a Roman bathhouse in England
Is this an example of Romanisation (yes / no)?
Explain your answer (2 points).

Slide 5 - Open question

4a. What two things did people in the Roman empire always have to do?
(2 x 0,5 points)


Slide 6 - Open question

4b. Which of these two things did the Jews and Christians refuse to do (1 point)?
Explain why (2 points).



Slide 7 - Open question

5a. In what part of the Netherlands did the Batavians live?
A
the middle
B
the north
C
the south
D
along the coastline

Slide 8 - Quiz

5b. What language(s) did the Batavians speak?


Slide 9 - Open question

5c. Is the fact that there were letters in Latin from Batavians proof of their Romanisation ?
Explain your answer.(2 points)



Slide 10 - Open question

5c The Romans made sure that troops were rotated. This meant that Batavians from the Netherlands were keeping the peace in England instead of the Netherlands. Why did the Romans prefer to use Batavians in England rather than in the Netherlands? Explain your answer.



Slide 11 - Open question

6a. What did Caesar mean by “Give them bread and games”?




Slide 12 - Open question

6b. Gladiators could become rich and famous. Is that so very different from professional athletes today? Explain your answer.




Slide 13 - Open question

7. Look at source 2.8.14. Is this temple an example of Romanisation (yes / no)?
Explain your answer. (3 points)


Slide 14 - Open question

8. What three benefits did the Roman empire offer for trade?
(3 points)


Slide 15 - Open question

9. Use the sources 2.8.16 and 2.8.17 to defend the statement that
secondary sources are based on primary sources.(2 points)
(also mention which of the 2 sources is a primary and which is a secondary source: 1 point)



Slide 16 - Open question

10. In the first century AD, what did the Germanic tribes want?
(2 points)


Slide 17 - Open question

11. Look at the names of the different Germanic tribes in the map.

Can you recognise three modern regions that are named after them?
(3 points)


Slide 18 - Open question

Drag the names (A - F) and the pictures (G - L) to the correct building
amphitheater
hippodrome
fortress
triumphal arch
theatre
aquaduct

Slide 19 - Drag question

primary sources
secondary sources
15. In this lessons you have seen many illustrations, or "sources" about the Romans.

Which sources are primary sources and which ones are secondary sources?
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Slide 20 - Drag question

congratulations

Slide 21 - Slide