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Roman Vocabulary Challenge Respectfully Submitted C. Stephen Ingraham 2009

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Roman VocabularyChallenge

Respectfully SubmittedC. Stephen Ingraham

2009

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe social class of people made up

of farmers, workers,merchants, and craftworkers,

whose families came to Rome later.a) Consuls b) Plebeians c) Tribunes

d) Patricians.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe two members of the

senate elected each year to run the daily affairs of Rome.

a)Consuls b) Plebeians c) Tribunes d) Patricians.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe ten special officials elected

by the plebeians, who could veto any law they didn’t agree with.

a)Consuls b) Plebeians c) Tribunes d) Patricians.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA type of government when

citizens elect leaders to make all the decisions.

a) Dictatorship b) Monarchy c) Empire d) Republic.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA ruler of a monarchya) King b) Emperor c)Pharoah d) Dictator

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeAn absolute ruler of many conquered lands and peoples

a)King b) Emperor c) Pharoah d) Dictator

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA council of representatives

elected by the Patricians to make laws

a)Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Senate

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Roman Vocabulary Challenge

A count of the people of a county or empire

a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Senate

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe self governing regions ruled by a Roman governor

a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Provinces

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Roman Vocabulary Challenge

The twelve trusted followers of Jesus

a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Provinces

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe slaves or prisoners who were forced to fight, often to the death

a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Provinces

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Roman Vocabulary Challenge

The plans or ideas of a leader or political figure

a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Policies

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe name for huge marble government buildings

a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Policies

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe “Good News” about Jesus’s life written by his followers after his death.

a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Policies

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Roman Vocabulary Challenge

The people who suffer or die for their beliefs

a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Martyrs.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA large group of well-trained soldiers (as many as 6,000 men).

a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Martyrs.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe second part of the Christian

Bible telling of Jesus’s teachings and about his followers. a) Old Testament b) New Testament c) Crucifixion d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA type of execution involving being

nailed to a cross and left to die. a) Old Testament b) New Testament c) Crucifixion d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe first part of the Bible and the same as

the Jewish Bible. a) Old Testament b) New Testament c) Crucifixion d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeAnother name for a public square in

Rome. a) Old Testament b) New Testament c) Crucifixion d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe right to refuse to approve a) Aqueduct b) Messiah c) Veto d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA bridge-like canal which the

Romans used to carry water from far off rivers

a)Aqueduct b) Messiah c) Veto d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA wise, Jewish leader who

would establish god’s kingdom on earth

a)Aqueduct b) Messiah c) Veto d) Forum.

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Roman Vocabulary Challenge The religion of the followers of Jesus

who believed he was the messiaha) Buddhism b) Hinduism c) Christianity d) Judaism.

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Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe social class of people

who were the descendants of Rome’s earliest settlers

a)Consuls b) Plebeians c) Tribunes d) Patricians.