Rome: Section 3 and 4 Flashcards

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What geographic features helped protect Rome from invasions?

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The Alps and surrounding seas provide natural protection.

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How did the Tiber River benefit Rome?

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It provided fresh water, facilitated trade, and offered a strategic location for defense.

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Who were Romulus and Remus?

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: Legendary twin brothers; Romulus killed Remus and founded Rome in 753 BCE.

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What contributions did the Latins make to Roman civilization?

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They established early settlements and introduced the Latin language

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What role did the Etruscans play in shaping early Roman culture?

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They influenced Roman architecture (e.g., arches), religion, and governance.

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What type of government did Rome have before becoming an empire?

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A republic, where citizens elected leaders to represent them.

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What was the role of the Senate in the Roman Republic?

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It advised on laws and policies and represented the aristocracy.

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Who were the consuls, and what were their responsibilities?

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Two elected officials who led the military and government.

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What caused the transition from Republic to Empire?

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Political corruption, civil wars, and the rise of leaders like Julius Caesar and Augustus

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Who was Rome’s first emperor, and what changes did he make?

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Augustus; he centralized power, reformed governance, and initiated the Pax Romana.

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What materials did the Romans use for construction?

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Concrete, stone, and bricks

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How did Roman roads contribute to the empire’s success?

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They facilitated trade, military movement, and communication, connecting distant parts of the empire.

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What was the purpose of aqueducts, and how did they work?

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Aqueducts transported fresh water to cities using gravity.

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What is significant about the Pantheon’s dome?

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It is the largest unreinforced concrete dome in the world, showcasing Roman engineering.

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Why is the Colosseum considered an engineering marvel?

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It used arches, vaults, and underground tunnels (hypogeum) for structural stability and event staging.

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What economic challenges contributed to Rome’s decline?

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Heavy taxation, reliance on slave labor, and inflation.

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How did political instability weaken the empire?

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Frequent power struggles, weak leadership, and corruption.

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What military problems did Rome face during its decline?

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Overextended borders, reliance on mercenaries, and frequent invasions.

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How did social changes, like Christianity, affect Rome?

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Christianity shifted focus from civic pride to spiritual salvation, reducing state loyalty.

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What role did invasions play in Rome’s fall?

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Groups like the Visigoths and Vandals sacked Rome, overwhelming defenses.

21
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What happened to the Western Roman Empire after its fall?

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It fragmented into smaller kingdoms ruled by Germanic leaders.

22
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How did the Byzantine Empire preserve Roman culture?

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It maintained Roman laws, art, and traditions in Constantinople.

23
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What economic shifts occurred after Rome’s collapse?

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Long-distance trade declined, and local agrarian economies emerged.

24
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How did the Christian Church preserve Roman knowledge?

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Through monasteries that copied Roman texts and preserved traditions.

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How did the fall of Rome contribute to feudalism in Europe?

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The collapse of centralized authority led to localized governance based on landownership and loyalty.

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How did Roman aqueducts improve urban life and infrastructure?

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They provided clean water for cities, improving sanitation, public health, and urban growth.

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How did the fall of the Western Roman Empire affect Europe’s political structure?

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It led to the fragmentation of power and the rise of feudalism, where local rulers governed independently