woohoo world history- fall of roman empire 4

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Rome faced constant attack after the Pax Romana because its army

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A. was becoming less loyal to the emperor.

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B. was becoming more loyal to the emperor.

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C. had trouble paying mercenaries to fight.

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D. had trouble finding mercenaries to fight.

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Which explains why Romans were upset by the emperor's decision to create more coins?

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A. The people needed more coins to buy the same amount of food as before.

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B. The people needed fewer coins to buy the same amount of food as before.

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C. The people thought merchants inflated prices because they had more money.

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D. The people realized the coins were worth more money than before.

A.

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Which ruler divided Rome in order to bring stability to the empire?

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A. Constantinople

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B. Maximian

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C. Diocletian

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D. Attila the Hun

C.

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After he gained control of the Roman Empire, Constantine moved the capital to

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A. Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople.

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B. Rome and renamed it Constantinople.

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C. created a second capital in Byzantium.

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D. created a second capital in Constantinople.

A.

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Which describes a difference in the rule of Constantine and Diocletian?

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A. Constantine appeased foreign invaders by giving them land, while Diocletian went on the offensive to stop the attacks.

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B. Constantine divided the empire into western and eastern halves, while Diocletian further split the country into four regions.

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C. Constantine divided the empire and shared emperor duties, while Diocletian reunited the empire and served as sole ruler.

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D. Constantine reunited the empire and served as so

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The Pax Romana ended in 180 CE after over one hundred fifty years in existence. The end of this era ushered in a period of

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A. inflation.

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B. foreign wars.

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C. religious wars.

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D. political instability.

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The Roman emperor Diocletian was an absolute ruler. This means that he

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A. had unlimited power and authority.

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B. refused to consult advisors.

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C. was a figurehead with limited power.

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D. ruled through military force.

A.

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In Europe, the foreign invaders were primarily Germanic tribes and Huns. Where did the Huns originate?

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A. central Asia

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B. modern-day Hungary

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C. the British Isles

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D. Persia

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One way Diocletian brought short-term order to Rome involved

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A. giving half of the empire to Germanic tribes.

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B. executing enemies who spoke against the empire.

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C. dividing the empire into eastern and western regions.

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D. implementing a new monetary system in the empire.

C.

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What became of the Eastern Roman Empire after the collapse of the Western Roman Empire?

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A. The Eastern Roman Empire fell to foreign invaders too.

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B. The Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire.

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C. The Eastern Roman Empire dissolved into small kingdoms.

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D. The Eastern Roman Empire tried to recapture the west.

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Rome began to lose territory after the Pax Romana because its

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A. military relied on untrained soldiers.

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B. expansive borders faced constant attack.

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C. stock of weapons began to run out.

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D. emperors lost control of the population.

B.

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Why did the Roman Empire produce more coins?

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A. to maintain a low rate of inflation

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B. to increase individual buying power

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C. to address a high rate of inflation

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D. to fund the government and the military

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What occurred in Rome after emperors minted more coins to raise money?

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A. The new coins were rejected by the officials.

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B. The new coins were rejected by the people.

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C. The new coins lost value because of inflation.

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D. The new coins lost value because of bartering.

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As inflation increased and the Roman Empire experienced greater political instability, what occurred?

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A. demands for democracy

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B. calls to divide the empire

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C. violent unrest

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D. removal of mercenaries from the army

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In what year did the Western Roman Empire collapse?

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A. 370 CE

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B. 455 CE

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C. 476 CE

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D> 1453 CE

C.

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To protect its frontiers, the Roman Empire depended on mercenaries. What is a mercenary?

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A. a soldier who fights only for pay

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B. a treaty with a neighboring territory

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C. a military division that patrols borders

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D. a neighboring tribe

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What long-term political factors led to the collapse of the Roman Empire?

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A. People began to take more interest in government affairs.

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B. People began to feel that government service was a burden.