
Christianity P1
Quiz by Katherine Fatiga
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- Q1
Where did Christianity begin?
Egypt
Mecca
JerusalemThe Roman Empire30s - Q2
Where is Jerusalem?
at the edge of the Roman Empirein the Middle Easton the Italian Peninsula
along the Jordan River (near Mesopotamia)30s - Q3
What was the Pax Romana?
20 years of injustice and violence
200 years of "peace" starter by Augustus Caesar
20 years of peace and prosperity
200 years of war started by Julius Caesar
30s - Q4
Why were the Hebrews/Jews discimintaed against under the rule of the Roman Empire?
most Romans were polytheisticthe Hebrews/Jews land was not within Roman territory
the Hebrews/Jews were polytheistic
the Hebrews/Jews were monotheistic30s - Q5
Match the word to the definition:
Users link answersLinking30s - Q6
Put these events of Jesus' life in order from beginning to end:
Users link answersLinking60s - Q7
Which of Jesus' teachings were popular with poor Romans/which were feared by the Roman government?
Users sort answers between categoriesSorting60s - Q8
Who was Jesus' message poular with?
Jewish Rabiis
Roman government officials
poor Romans
wealthy Romans
30s - Q9
Which of the following is a holy city for BOTH Christians and Jews?
Mecca
Jerusalem
Alexandria
Rome
30s - Q10
Christianity had its roots (origins) in which other monotheistic faith?
Buddhism
Islam
Hinduism
Judaism
30s - Q11
Which beliefs were shared by both Christians and Jews?
belief in one god
belief in reincarnation
belief in many gods
belief that Jesus was the messiah
30s - Q12
Why was Jesus' message popular with poor & disadvantaged Romans?
he promised life after deathhe promised rebirth into something better in thier next life
he promised riches to those who did not worship the emperor
he promised hope for the hopeless30s - Q13
Jesus was considered a social critic because he spoke out against which Roman policies:
hypocracy of wroshiping Roman emperor as a godviolence & injustice of Roman governmentnot paying taxes
government participation by men only
30s - Q14
Jesus was considered a social critic. What does this mean?
he questioned they way and the why Romans did things
he criticized Roman cuisine
he questioned Roman officials and caused uprisings
he criticized Roman emperors
30s - Q15
What does the word DISCIPLE mean?
messiah
priest
friend
follower
30s