
WH Chapter 6 Part 2 Sections 3, 4, and 5 Roman Empire
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- Q1Jesus based many of his teachings on monotheism, the Ten Commandments, and other ideas from the Judaism.truefalseTrue or False120s
- Q2Most of the information about Jesus' life comes from the first four books of the New Testament called the EpistlesfalsetrueTrue or False120s
- Q3The first 4 books of the New Testament are called The _____________TorahGospelsEpistlesPentateuch120s
- Q4One of Jesus' disciples was a man named Peter, whom Jesus referred to as the "rock" on which the Christian Church would be. built.truefalseTrue or False120s
- Q5A later convert to Christianity, Paul, wrote letters to the fiathful, which became part of the New Testament.truefalseTrue or False120s
- Q6Another name for Paul's letters is called _____________.Users re-arrange answers into correct orderJumble120s
- Q7The Roman Empire forced Christians into exile in a dispersal called the Diaspora.falsetrueTrue or False120s
- Q8The first Roman emperor to accept Christianity was NerofalsetrueTrue or False120s
- Q9The first emperor to accept Christianity was _________PlebeusNeroAugustusConstantine120s
- Q10The bishop of Jerusalem was considered the pope, leader of the entire Christian ChurchfalsetrueTrue or False120s
- Q11The people of the Roma town of Pompeii were killed bya flooda volcanoa Hun invasionan earthquake120s
- Q12The great Roman epic, the Aeneid, was written byOvidVirgilHoraceTacitus120s
- Q13The accurate histories of Rome Annals and Histories, were written byVespasianOvidLivyTacitus120s
- Q14The family of languages that developed from Latin are calledGreco-Roman languagesClassical languagesRomance languagesDerived languages120s
- Q15The design of the Roman aqueducts made significant use of the architectural structure of theturretdomearchtrapdoor120s