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·         Question 1
 
One of the most revolutionary and authoritative structures ever built, which has influenced the architecture of every age from the ancient Rome to the present day.
·         Question 2
 
Which document did Jefferson write?
·         Question 3
 
Rome had two early philosophies that had been taught by the Greeks, one being Epicureanism. What was the other one?
·         Question 4
 
Who is credited with introducing the Neo-classical architecture to America’s buildings?
·         Question 5
 
The Punic Wars involved which two countries?
·         Question 6
 
From the Christian’s perspective which of these is true?
·         Question 7
 
Caesar Augustus, we know from the Bible gave himself this name. What was his name before he took this new name?
·         Question 8
 
Which Roman city was destroyed by a volcano, Mt. Vesuvius?
·         Question 9
 
What structure did the Romans build that allowed their expression of who they were in the world and what they were trying to do? It was also used as a propaganda device; a representation of the yoke of oxen.
·         Question 10
 
Who wrote the poem the Aeneid?
·         Question 11
 
According to the Roman timeline this Republic began around what date?
·         Question 12
 
What were as common in Rome as billboards are to us today?
·         Question 13
 
Which of these seas did not touch the shores of Rome?
·         Question 14
 
According to your textbook who is the greatest Roman historian?
·         Question 15
 
Literally means “the public affair” or “the people’s affair”.
·         Question 16
 
The period from the rule of Caesar Augustus through Marcus Aurelius.
·         Question 17
 
What significant structural architectural principle did the Romans develop?
·         Question 18
 
His long sentences and his forceful word choice and arrangement made him the model of all who aspired to write Latin correctly from antiquity right through the Renaissance.
·         Question 19
 
The greatest Roman poet of the Republic.
·         Question 20
 
These letters were the universal mark of Roman authority.
·         Question 21
 
A good word to describe the Roman mind in relations to art, would be idealistic.
·         Question 22
 
Rome could be described as being pragmatic in their worldview.
·         Question 23
 
The Romans took pride in their Imperialism.
·         Question 24
 
Much of our knowledge of Roman painting comes from the buried city of Pompeii.
·         Question 25
 
The Greeks had slaves but the Romans chose not to embrace slavery.
·         Question 26
 
The Romans viewed the Greek culture as very distasteful and refused to use any of it with their own culture.
·         Question 27
 
The Greeks were more interested in what works, while the Romans were more interested in what is right.
·         Question 28
 
The chief arts of Rome were architecture and sculpture.
·         Question 29
 
Duty, honor, and patriotism were Greek virtues as opposed to the Roman ideals of freedom, truth, and beauty.
·         Question 30
 
The main point we were illustrating with the aqueduct was Roman imperialism.

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