Christianity & Rome Vocabulary
Quiz by Lauren Trench
Grade 6
Social Studies
Florida Standards
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- Q1Who are Bartholomew, James Minor, Andrew, Judas, Peter, John, Thomas, James Major, Philip, Matthew, Thaddeus and Simon?Jesus' FriendsTwelve ApostlesThe Last SupperPeople who wrote the Old Testament.30sEditDelete
- Q2Jesus was killed because of his religious beliefs, this makes him a ___________________. Fill in the blank.epistlegospelChristianmartyr30sEditDelete
- Q3At the top of the church hierarchy is the most important bishop called: ______________. Fill in the Blank.Twelve ApostlesConstantineJesusthe Pope30sEditDelete
- Q4Paul wrote many __________________, or letters explaining Jesus' teachings.parablesmissionarybooksepistles30sEditDelete
- Q5For Christians, the __________________ (or rising from the dead) signals victory over sin and death.salvationresurrectiongospelsparable30sEditDelete
- Q6The Ancient Romans originally believed in many gods which is called _____________________. Then the religion of Judaism started believing in only one God which is called ___________.monotheism, polytheismpolytheism, ChristianityJudaism, Christianitypolytheism, monotheism45sEditDelete
- Q7The Punic Wars was a series of three wars fought between 264 B.C. to 146 B.C. What two countries fought against each other in these wars?Rome and CarthageRome and SpainRome and SicilyHannibal and Scipio45sEditDelete
- Q8Julius Caesar was killed on March 15, 44 B.C. because the senators were scared he was becoming _______________________, which means a ruler with total power over a country.dictatorEmpireDirect RepresentativeMonarch45sEditDelete
- Q9Augustus' reign began the ________________, which means Roman Peace because he actively encouraged the arts, literature and education, as well as helped out the poor.Pax RomanaPunic WarsFall of RomeRespected One45sEditDelete
- Q10What vocabulary word describes: to make changes in something social or political to try and make it better?reformsocietyenableoppose45sEditDelete
- Q11Professional Roman soldiers were called legionaries because they fought in units of around 4,000 men called _____________.militaryconsulslegionsarmies45sEditDelete
- Q12People who belong to a particular country with rights, privileges and duties means they are ____________________ of that country.societypatriciansculturecitizens45sEditDelete
- Q13In Ancient Rome the Huns, Visigoths, and Vandals were all _______________________, which are foreigners (non-citizens) that invaded Rome.barbariansPlebeianlegionsdictators30sEditDelete
- Q14What is the name of the type of art that uses tiny pieces of stone, glass or other materials to make up a picture?mosaicsculpturepaintingcollage30sEditDelete
- Q15The _________________ of Ancient Rome is still felt today in western culture in areas such as government, law, language, architecture, engineering, and religion because these ideas have been handed down throughout the generations.societytraditionallegacyculture30sEditDelete
- Q16These short stories are called __________________ because they are Jesus' moral lessons.parablesepistlesmessagesNew Testament30sEditDelete
- Q17A wealthy, landowner from ancient Rome that had more control in the government and access to more education.societypatricianplebeianculture30sEditDelete
- Q18A poor or middle class citizen of Ancient Rome whose jobs were tougher and they had less power in the government.apostleplebeianpatricianculture30sEditDelete
- Q19America and the Republic of Rome both allowed its citizens to vote and elect someone on behalf of them to be their voice. What type of government is this?socialismdictatorshipdirect democracyrepresentative democracy30sEditDelete
- Q20What is the name of the engineering project that carried water from lakes into the Roman cities?colosseumbridgesaqueductwater fountains30sEditDelete