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EDE3223-Lesson Plan Assessment

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Before the _______ (Roman peace), the Romans worshipped _______ (powerful spirits) and the emperor. During the Pax Romana, people began to follow the teachings of _______ (thought to be the Messiah) of Nazareth. These followers became known as _______ , who began causing problems for Roman rulers because they refused to worhip the deities and emperor under their new religion. Because of this, Christians were met with extreme hardship and _______ (hostility), often resulting in death.
Worshipping the emperor was not an important part of the religion in Ancient Rome.
True
False
The Roman government held free games and events to distract the people of Rome from their poor living conditions.
True
False
Which of the following is not one of the ways Christians were persecuted?
forced into slavery
burned
crucified
exiled
Which of the following is a reason why Christianity grew in Ancient Rome?
It gave hope to the powerless.
It offered a personal relationship with a loving God.
It promised eternal life after death.
All of the above.
What is this an image of?
The Roman Ampitheater
The Roman Colosseum
The Roman Arena
Arena of the Gladiators
What were the uses of art in Ancient Rome?
warding off evil spirits
decorating homes
public arches and columns to mark battle victories
to sell for profit
displaying statues of deities
Emperor ending Christian persecution
Juno
Jupiter's wife; watched over women.
Minerva
Guardian spirits of families
Jupiter
Goddess of wisdom and arts and crafts
Augustine
One of the Fathers of the Church
Lares
Father of the gods
Constantine