TEST CH 4: The Romans

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What book did you read?
1. Title
2. Writer
3. What is it about (1 sentence)

Slide 1 - Question ouverte

AGE 2. The Time of Greeks and Romans
TEST
CH 4.1, 4.3, 4.4, 4.5: The Romans

Slide 2 - Diapositive

Study source 3.6
Drag the names to the correct place in the map
Rome
Carthage
Mediterranean 
Sea

Slide 3 - Question de remorquage

true or false?

The Romans won all the wars against Carthage.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 4 - Quiz

Hannibal surprised the Romans by invading italy from the north.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 5 - Quiz

Hannibal won the war. Rome was destroyed.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 6 - Quiz

Caesar conquered Gaul.
This is modern:
A
Spain
B
France
C
Germany
D
Greece

Slide 7 - Quiz

Who was Vercingetorix?
A
a Greek god
B
a Roman senator
C
a friend of Hannibal
D
leader of the Gauls

Slide 8 - Quiz

What is a civil war?

It is a war in which:
A
two (or more) countries fight each other
B
two (or more) groups within a country fight each other

Slide 9 - Quiz

Caesar assumed the title "dictator for life"

This sounded much like a:


A
king
B
senator
C
president
D
consul

Slide 10 - Quiz

Who plotted to kill Caesar?


A
his wife
B
a gang of criminals
C
a group of senators
D
the leader of the Gauls

Slide 11 - Quiz

Why did senators want to kill Caesar?


A
they were jealous of his power
B
they hated him
C
they wanted to save the republic
D
they wanted to save the monarchy

Slide 12 - Quiz

What was the first thing Octavian did after Caesar was murdered?


A
have a party
B
take Caesar's money
C
take revenge on the killers
D
become the new king

Slide 13 - Quiz

When Octavian became emperor, Rome became a:


A
republic
B
monarchy

Slide 14 - Quiz

The location of the city of Rome was not accidentally chosen.
Fill in the missing parts in the scheme to illustrate why.
Easy to defend
More traffic can mean more trade
you can see people coming
water and trade route

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

a state without a king or emperor is a Republic.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 16 - Quiz

what is a good question to ask
if you need to know
if a country is a monarchy or a republic?
A
is the country a democracy?
B
does the country have a big army?
C
do the people speak the same language?
D
does the country have a king or not?

Slide 17 - Quiz

a dictator was a leader who was appointed in times of an emergency (noodtoestand)
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 18 - Quiz

a dictator had absolute power, just like a king
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 19 - Quiz

a dictator only ruled for a short time:
the time to deal with the emergency.


A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 20 - Quiz

a SURPLUS means:
A
more than you need
B
less than you need.

Slide 21 - Quiz

Drag the effects to the right causes.
Rome had a surplus of men.
There was not enough land for everyone 
to live on.
By the end of the 4th century BC, large parts of Italy were dominated by Rome.

Slide 22 - Question de remorquage

The story of Romulus and Remus is a legend. What is a legend?
A
A modern day story about the past that is not true.
B
A story from the past that cannot be proven to be true.
C
A story from the past that is proven to be true.
D
All other answers are correct

Slide 23 - Quiz

How was early Rome ruled before it became a republic?
A
Early Rome was ruled by a king
B
Early Rome was ruled by the senate
C
Early Rome was ruled by and emperor
D
Early Rome was ruled by 2 consuls

Slide 24 - Quiz

In the Republic, the senators appointed two leaders who ruled Rome together. What were these leaders called?

Slide 25 - Question ouverte

Choose whether the following statement is true or false.

In emergencies, the Romans sometimes appointed one leader with all the powers of the former kings and called him a dictator.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE
C

Slide 26 - Quiz

Study source 1. The map shows the Roman Empire.

Which stage of the Roman Empire is shown here?
A
The height of the Roman Empire in 117 AD.
B
The fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD.
C
The start of the Roman Empire in 264 BC.
D
The birth of Rome in 753 BC

Slide 27 - Quiz

Which of these 2 statements is correct?


I. In the beginning, Rome was a monarchy
II. In the beginning, Rome was a city state
A
both are correct
B
both are incorrect
C
only I is correct
D
only II is correct

Slide 28 - Quiz

Which answers are correct? The Roman Republic was led by two consuls. This was:


A
to make sure that no enemy would attack them
B
to prevent one of them gaining control over Rome
C
because the Romans never wanted the senate to rule the state again
D
because the senate could not rule Rome all by itself

Slide 29 - Quiz

Read the following statements:
I. In the Roman Republic, the senate was the most important organisation.
II. A dictator had the same power as the former kings but only for 5 years.



A
Statement I and II are both false.
B
Statement I and II are both true.
C
Statement I is false and statement II is true.
D
Statement I is true and statement II is false.

Slide 30 - Quiz

Rome has seen several different forms of government.
Which of these shows the correct order of these Roman administrations?
A
king, senate, emperor
B
senate, emperor, king
C
king, emperor, senate
D
king, senate, king

Slide 31 - Quiz

In 501 BC the Romans ended the monarchy, because they never wanted a system again in which:
A
one man has all the power
B
all citizens together have the power
C
only rich people had political power
D
women have no political power

Slide 32 - Quiz

What is a civil war?
A
a war between two or more countries
B
a war between two or more different groups within one country
C
a war that is fought mainly on land
D
a war that is fought mainly at sea

Slide 33 - Quiz

The civil war in Caesar's time was between
A
The senate and the Roman army
B
Caesar and the Gauls
C
Caesar and his army
D
Caesar and the senate

Slide 34 - Quiz

The people who murdered Caesar did this because they hoped to




A
become consuls
B
save the republic
C
save the monarchy
D
destroy the republic

Slide 35 - Quiz

Who is considered to be the first Roman emperor?



A
Constantine
B
Nero
C
Tarquinius Superbus
D
Augustus

Slide 36 - Quiz

Romanisation is:



A
the cultural mix of Roman and local culture
B
to become a Roman citizen
C
to serve as a soldier in the Roman army
D
when locals would become more like the Romans

Slide 37 - Quiz

When Romans had conquered an area, they could bring wealth and peace. What was the peace called?





A
denarii
B
Pax Romana
C
principes senatus
D
Romanisation

Slide 38 - Quiz

Put the events about  
in the correct chronological order.

Drag the oldest event to nr 1 and the youngest to nr 5.
start of the Empire
Fall of Rome and the western Roman empire
start of the republic
Barbarian invasions
death of 
Julius Caesar

Slide 39 - Question de remorquage

Put the events about the rise of Christianity 
in the correct chronological order.

Drag the oldest event to nr 1 and the youngest to nr 5.
"In this sign you will conquer"
Christianity open for gentiles
Jesus is arrested and crucified
Constantinople becomes the new capital
Nero starts persecuting Christians

Slide 40 - Question de remorquage

Drag the names to their correct location.
One location will remain empty
GAUL
JUDEA
HISPANIA
GERMANIA
EGYPT
BRITANNIA
CARTHAGE

Slide 41 - Question de remorquage

Drag the names (A - F) and the pictures (G - L) to the correct building
amphitheatre
hippodrome
fortress
triumphal arch
theatre
aquaduct
G
H
I
J
K
L

Slide 42 - Question de remorquage

Look at the map.
Which of the four answers is NOT a natural border
that is shown in the map?
A
sea
B
rivers
C
walls and fortresses
D
deserts

Slide 43 - Quiz

The natural borders helped the Romans to:
A
keep enemies out of the empire
B
travel around the empire
C
keep the Romans inside the empire
D
make better maps of the empire

Slide 44 - Quiz

Are the statements true or false? Choose your answer.


B: Rivers, seas, mountains ranges and deserts are all natural borders.
A
TRUE
B
FALSE

Slide 45 - Quiz

The Roman Empire had long borders.
What is the Latin word for ‘border’?
A
milia
B
limes
C
legio
D
aqueduct

Slide 46 - Quiz

Read the following text and drag the words at the bottom to the correct place.
NB: when you have finished, there will be two words left over.


slaves
war
armies
soldiers
traffic signs
trade
milestones
network

Slide 47 - Question de remorquage

Which word does not fit in with the other three?

Choose this word.


A
fortresses
B
mountains
C
rivers
D
seas

Slide 48 - Quiz

The Romans saw Christians as criminals.
Choose the correct answer: was this a cause or an effect?


Christians refused to worship Roman gods and the emperor.
This was against Roman law.


A
cause
B
effect

Slide 49 - Quiz

The Romans saw Christians as criminals.
Choose the correct answer: was this a cause or an effect?


Christians were severely punished.


A
cause
B
effect

Slide 50 - Quiz

congratulations

Slide 51 - Diapositive