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Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Study Guide ReviewStudy Guide Review

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I. VocabularyI. Vocabulary

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collapsed

❖ Letter J: To fail suddenly or completely

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mosaic

❖ Letter B: A picture made up of small pieces of tile, glass, or colored stones.

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scribe

❖ Letter F: A person trained to write or copy directions by hand.

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Roman Empire

❖ Letter G: At its height, around 200 C.E, it spanned the Mediterranean world and most of Europe

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proverb

❖ Letter C: A popular saying that is meant to express something wise or true.

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empire

❖ Letter D: A large territory in which several groups of people are ruled by a single leader or government

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corruption

❖ Letter H: A pattern of illegal or immoral activities by government officials

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decline

❖ Letter E: A slow breakdown or failure

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philosophy

❖ Letter A: The study of wisdom, knowledge, and the nature of reality

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aqueduct

❖ Letter I: A pipe or channel built to carry water between distant places

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Constantine

❖ Letter K: Roman Emperor who, in 330 C.E., moved the capital to Byzantium and later renamed it Constantinople

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II. Fall of Rome II. Fall of Rome ReasonsReasons

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Social Reasons

❖ growing corruption within the empire

❖ decline in the spirit of citizenship (didn’t feel like “they” belonged in the empire.)

❖ Emperors wasted a lot of money.

❖ Increase in crime made the empire’s cities and roads unsafe.

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Political Reasons

❖ Never figured out a way to peacefully transfer political power to a new leader.

❖ Rivals would often take the “throne” when an emperor died.

❖ No good system of selecting a new emperor

❖ The Praetorian Guard, the emperor’s army, would often pick the next emperor based on what was in it for them...not was best for the empire.

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Economic Reasons

❖ To pay for the large armies, Rome’s citizens had to pay Heavy Taxes.

❖ Heavy taxes put many people into poverty

❖ Trade suffered

❖ Unemployment became a problem

❖ Large landowners took over large estates which meant the small landowners were left with nothing.

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Size of the Empire Reasons

❖ The empire was too large to defend.

❖ Roman armies could not communicate with other leaders in the army that may be stationed in different parts of the empire.

❖ When new areas were taken over, these new citizens joined Rome’s army, but didn’t have the same loyalty as people who were born in Rome.

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III. Picture AnalysisIII. Picture Analysis

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Answers will vary – make sure you connect how it relates to the

Fall of the Roman Empire

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IV. General QuestionsIV. General Questions

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19. What does the term stoic mean?

❖ Someone who believes that a person must have good character and live in agreement with nature.

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20. What group influenced Roman art?

❖ The group that influenced Roman art were the GREEKS!

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21. Who was the first to rule for the Roman Empire? What

accomplishments did he do for the Roman Empire?

❖ Caesar Augustus

❖ He stopped 100 years of civil war

❖ He expanded the boundaries of the empire

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22. What is natural law and what does it believe that everyone has?

❖ Natural law is a universal of justice that comes from nature.

❖ Natural law believes that everyone has rights.

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23. How did Latin help influence the English language?

❖ Words in English use many of Latin’s prefixes as well as root words.

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24. What does the word engineering mean?

❖ The branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.

❖ Many times it deals with how something works!!

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25. What does the word architecture mean?

❖ The art or practice of designing and constructing buildings.

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V. Opinion QuestionsV. Opinion Questions

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26. “All Roads lead to Rome”

❖ Answers will Vary

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27. “Rome perished, yet it lived on”

❖ Answers will vary

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28. Engineering or Architecture....greatest

impact?

❖ Answers will vary