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Unit 7 Ancient Rome And Christianity
Test Description: Regents multiple choice questions from ancient Rome and Christianity
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The importance of the Code of Hammurabbi and the Twelve Tables is that they
A
promoted equality for all classes
B
provided religious freedom
C
instituted democratic governments
D
established legal principles
2) The ideals developed in Athens of Pericles and in Republican Rome influenced the development of
A
a communist government in China
B
a theocracy in Iran
C
military juntas in Latin America
D
a parliament in Britain
3) One way in which the Han dynasty in China and the Roman Empire were similar is that both
A
created democratic societies in which people elected their government officials
B
promoted unity and communication by building a strong system of roads
C
developed a social system in which great equality existed
D
governed large areas around the Mediterranean Sea
4) Judaism and Christianity share a belief in
A
teachings of the Quran
B
reincarnation and the Four Noble Truths
C
papal supremacy
D
an ethical code of conduct and monotheism
5) Italy, Korea, Spain and India are similar in that each is considered
A
an archipelago
B
a landlocked nation
C
a peninsula
D
an island nation
6) After the western Roman Empire fell to Germanic invaders in the 5th century AD, the eastern part of the empire became known as the
A
Persian Empire
B
Byzantine Empire
C
Carthaginian Empire
D
Islamic Empire
7) The golden age of the Roman Empire, the Pax Romana, can be attributed in part to
A
command economies
B
stable governments
C
distinct social classes
D
cultural isolation
8) In western Europe, feudalism developed after the
A
city of Constantinople fell
B
Renaissance began
C
Mongols invaded
D
Roman Empire collapsed
9) A study of the fall of the Roman Empire would show that powerful empires can
A
be weakened by both internal and external pressures
B
conquer more than one continent and remain stable
C
be threatened only when directly attacked by outsiders
D
lose strength when mercenaries enforce reforms
10) How did the geography of the Italian peninsula influence the development of the Roman Empire?
A
The lengthy, rugged seacoast encouraged frequent invastions
B
The unnavigable rivers in the northern part of the peninsula protected the Romans from neighbors
C
The location of the peninsula contributed to Roman control of the Mediterranean region
D
The harsh climate prevented agricultural production
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