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Roman VocabularyChallenge
Respectfully SubmittedC. Stephen Ingraham
2009
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.
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.
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.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA type of government when
citizens elect leaders to make all the decisions.
a) Dictatorship b) Monarchy c) Empire d) Republic.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA ruler of a monarchya) King b) Emperor c)Pharoah d) Dictator
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeAn absolute ruler of many conquered lands and peoples
a)King b) Emperor c) Pharoah d) Dictator
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA council of representatives
elected by the Patricians to make laws
a)Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Senate
Roman Vocabulary Challenge
A count of the people of a county or empire
a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Senate
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe self governing regions ruled by a Roman governor
a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Provinces
Roman Vocabulary Challenge
The twelve trusted followers of Jesus
a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Provinces
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe slaves or prisoners who were forced to fight, often to the death
a) Apostles b) Gladiators c) Census d) Provinces
Roman Vocabulary Challenge
The plans or ideas of a leader or political figure
a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Policies
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe name for huge marble government buildings
a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Policies
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe “Good News” about Jesus’s life written by his followers after his death.
a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Policies
Roman Vocabulary Challenge
The people who suffer or die for their beliefs
a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Martyrs.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA large group of well-trained soldiers (as many as 6,000 men).
a)Gospels b) Basilicas c) Legions d) Martyrs.
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.
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.
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.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeAnother name for a public square in
Rome. a) Old Testament b) New Testament c) Crucifixion d) Forum.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe right to refuse to approve a) Aqueduct b) Messiah c) Veto d) Forum.
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.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeA wise, Jewish leader who
would establish god’s kingdom on earth
a)Aqueduct b) Messiah c) Veto d) Forum.
Roman Vocabulary Challenge The religion of the followers of Jesus
who believed he was the messiaha) Buddhism b) Hinduism c) Christianity d) Judaism.
Roman Vocabulary ChallengeThe social class of people
who were the descendants of Rome’s earliest settlers
a)Consuls b) Plebeians c) Tribunes d) Patricians.