Deck 5: Disruption and Renewal in West Asia and Europe

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Which statement about Judaism or Jewish-Roman relations in the early Roman Empire is false?

A)There were divergences among groups such as the Sadducees and Pharisees.
B)The Zealots and Sicarii urged armed insurrection.
C)The revolt of 66-70 C.E. ended in a treaty favorable to the Jews.
D)The destruction of the temple in Jerusalem permanently embittered Jews against Romans.
E)none of these choices
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Direct Roman control was first instituted in Palestine by

A)Alexander the Great.
B)Scipio Africanus.
C)Scipio Judaeus.
D)Pompey the Great.
E)Augustus.
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Josephus
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Essenes
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The Essene community at Qumran has been intensively compared with

A)Greek pagans.
B)Pythagoreans.
C)early Christians.
D)Zoroastrians.
E)Buddhist monks.
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The literal translation of "sicarii" is

A)thirsty ones.
B)dagger-men.
C)archers or bowmen.
D)traitors to Judaism.
E)none of these choices
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Sicarii
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Eleazer was the

A)leader of Roman forces at the siege of Jerusalem.
B)leader of Jewish rebels at Jerusalem.
C)leader of Jewish rebels at Masada.
D)chief historian of the Jewish War.
E)none of these choices
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Pharisees
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Talmud
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Pontius Pilate was a

A)Roman quaestor.
B)Jewish rabbi.
C)Pharisee.
D)Roman prefect.
E)none of these choices
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Which of the following was not among the requirements that members of the Qumran community had to abide by?

A)to be just in dealings with others
B)to be truthful
C)to be pious toward God
D)to be baptized
E)none of these choices
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The scattering of Jews around the eastern Mediterranean in the aftermath of the destruction of Jerusalem is known as

A)Holocaust.
B)deportation.
C)Diaspora.
D)pogrom.
E)none of these choices
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Herod's new port city was

A)Caesarea Maritima.
B)Tyre.
C)Sidon.
D)Gaza.
E)Tel Aviv.
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Diaspora
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Masada
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Vulgate Bible
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Jesus
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Gospels
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Describe how the Dead Sea Scrolls came to be recovered.
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papacy
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Edict of Milan
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Galerius
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Distinguish briefly between Pharisees and Sadducees.
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Nicene Creed
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Edict of Toleration
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Constantine
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Paul of Tarsus
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Great Persecution
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Eucharist
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Augustine
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Jerome
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codex
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What effect did the loss of their temple at Jerusalem have on the attitudes and observances of devote Jews?
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What is the Talmud, and how is it important in the history of Judaism?
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The City of God
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The most severe persecution of Christians was begun by

A)Nero in 64.
B)Domitian in 81.
C)Decius in 181.
D)Diocletian in 303.
E)Galerius in 311.
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Aachen
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"Man cannot live on bread alone..." According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus concludes this thought by saying

A)"he must also have water."
B)"he must also have wine."
C)"he lives on every word that God utters."
D)"he lives on my body and blood."
E)none of these
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The man known as "the Apostle to the Gentiles" was

A)Matthew.
B)Mark.
C)Luke.
D)Augustine.
E)Paul.
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Among the more recent religious imports to the early Roman Empire were the cults of

A)Jupiter and Bacchus.
B)Bacchus and Cybele.
C)Cybele and Isis.
D)Isis and Mithras.
E)none of these
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The temptation of Jesus during his forty days and nights in the desert is somewhat like the temptation of

A)Buddha.
B)Zoroaster.
C)Shiva.
D)Zeus.
E)Mithras.
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Which of the following statements about Jesus, as he is described in the Gospels, is false?

A)He respected the Jewish scriptures and agreed with the Pharisees on matters of Sabbath observance, food laws, and ritual purity.
B)He believed the Sadducees had corrupted the Jerusalem Temple for personal gain.
C)He was popular with the masses.
D)Roman and Jewish officials arrested, tried, convicted, and crucified him as an agitator.
E)none of these
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The first recorded persecution of Christians took place during the reign of

A)Augustus.
B)Nero.
C)Domitian.
D)Diocletian.
E)Galerius.
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Roman emperors could gain deification by

A)victories in battle.
B)a vote of the senate.
C)decree of the Pontifex Maximus.
D)having epic poems written about their exploits.
E)none of these
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Most mystery cults came to Rome from

A)Greece.
B)Macedon.
C)Judaea.
D)West Asia.
E)Africa.
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Attila
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Summarize the contributions of Paul of Tarsus to the growth of Christianity. Describe both his shaping of doctrine and his practical work to spread the faith.
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Benedict of Nursia
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Describe the appeal of mystery religions during the Roman Empire.
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What was the role of Constantine in the "Triumph of Christianity"?
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By the end of the fourth century, the only legal religions in the Roman Empire were

A)Judaism and Christianity.
B)Christianity and Greco-Roman paganism.
C)Christianity and Mithraism.
D)Zoroastrianism and Christianity.
E)none of these pairs
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Paul of Tarsus was a

A)Jew.
B)Greek.
C)Roman.
D)Phoenician.
E)Egyptian.
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The Emperor Trajan, in his letter to Pliny the Younger regarding policy to be followed in dealing with Christians, said that

A)they should be hunted down.
B)those who try to deny that they are (or were) Christian should not be acquitted.
C)if they are brought before you and convicted, they should be punished.
D)all of these choices
E)none of these
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The "Vulgate Bible" was a translation into

A)Greek made by Augustine.
B)Latin made by Augustine.
C)Greek made by Jerome.
D)Latin made by Jerome.
E)Latin made by Tertullian.
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Alfred the Great
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Charlemagne
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Ostrogoths
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Vinland
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Pepin
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Clovis
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Pope Leo III
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Magyars
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Huns
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Lombards
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Vandals
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Pope Gregory I
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Deck 5: Disruption and Renewal in West Asia and Europe
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Sadducees
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Zealots
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Qumran
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Which statement about Judaism or Jewish-Roman relations in the early Roman Empire is false?

A)There were divergences among groups such as the Sadducees and Pharisees.
B)The Zealots and Sicarii urged armed insurrection.
C)The revolt of 66-70 C.E. ended in a treaty favorable to the Jews.
D)The destruction of the temple in Jerusalem permanently embittered Jews against Romans.
E)none of these choices
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6
Direct Roman control was first instituted in Palestine by

A)Alexander the Great.
B)Scipio Africanus.
C)Scipio Judaeus.
D)Pompey the Great.
E)Augustus.
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Josephus
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The Essene community at Qumran has been intensively compared with

A)Greek pagans.
B)Pythagoreans.
C)early Christians.
D)Zoroastrians.
E)Buddhist monks.
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The literal translation of "sicarii" is

A)thirsty ones.
B)dagger-men.
C)archers or bowmen.
D)traitors to Judaism.
E)none of these choices
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Eleazer was the

A)leader of Roman forces at the siege of Jerusalem.
B)leader of Jewish rebels at Jerusalem.
C)leader of Jewish rebels at Masada.
D)chief historian of the Jewish War.
E)none of these choices
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Pharisees
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Talmud
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Pontius Pilate was a

A)Roman quaestor.
B)Jewish rabbi.
C)Pharisee.
D)Roman prefect.
E)none of these choices
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Which of the following was not among the requirements that members of the Qumran community had to abide by?

A)to be just in dealings with others
B)to be truthful
C)to be pious toward God
D)to be baptized
E)none of these choices
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The scattering of Jews around the eastern Mediterranean in the aftermath of the destruction of Jerusalem is known as

A)Holocaust.
B)deportation.
C)Diaspora.
D)pogrom.
E)none of these choices
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Herod's new port city was

A)Caesarea Maritima.
B)Tyre.
C)Sidon.
D)Gaza.
E)Tel Aviv.
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Diaspora
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Vulgate Bible
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Describe how the Dead Sea Scrolls came to be recovered.
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Edict of Milan
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Distinguish briefly between Pharisees and Sadducees.
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Edict of Toleration
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What effect did the loss of their temple at Jerusalem have on the attitudes and observances of devote Jews?
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What is the Talmud, and how is it important in the history of Judaism?
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The most severe persecution of Christians was begun by

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B)Domitian in 81.
C)Decius in 181.
D)Diocletian in 303.
E)Galerius in 311.
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"Man cannot live on bread alone..." According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus concludes this thought by saying

A)"he must also have water."
B)"he must also have wine."
C)"he lives on every word that God utters."
D)"he lives on my body and blood."
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The man known as "the Apostle to the Gentiles" was

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C)Luke.
D)Augustine.
E)Paul.
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Among the more recent religious imports to the early Roman Empire were the cults of

A)Jupiter and Bacchus.
B)Bacchus and Cybele.
C)Cybele and Isis.
D)Isis and Mithras.
E)none of these
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The temptation of Jesus during his forty days and nights in the desert is somewhat like the temptation of

A)Buddha.
B)Zoroaster.
C)Shiva.
D)Zeus.
E)Mithras.
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Which of the following statements about Jesus, as he is described in the Gospels, is false?

A)He respected the Jewish scriptures and agreed with the Pharisees on matters of Sabbath observance, food laws, and ritual purity.
B)He believed the Sadducees had corrupted the Jerusalem Temple for personal gain.
C)He was popular with the masses.
D)Roman and Jewish officials arrested, tried, convicted, and crucified him as an agitator.
E)none of these
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The first recorded persecution of Christians took place during the reign of

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D)Diocletian.
E)Galerius.
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Roman emperors could gain deification by

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C)decree of the Pontifex Maximus.
D)having epic poems written about their exploits.
E)none of these
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Most mystery cults came to Rome from

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C)Judaea.
D)West Asia.
E)Africa.
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Attila
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Summarize the contributions of Paul of Tarsus to the growth of Christianity. Describe both his shaping of doctrine and his practical work to spread the faith.
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53
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Benedict of Nursia
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54
Describe the appeal of mystery religions during the Roman Empire.
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What was the role of Constantine in the "Triumph of Christianity"?
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By the end of the fourth century, the only legal religions in the Roman Empire were

A)Judaism and Christianity.
B)Christianity and Greco-Roman paganism.
C)Christianity and Mithraism.
D)Zoroastrianism and Christianity.
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Paul of Tarsus was a

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B)Greek.
C)Roman.
D)Phoenician.
E)Egyptian.
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The Emperor Trajan, in his letter to Pliny the Younger regarding policy to be followed in dealing with Christians, said that

A)they should be hunted down.
B)those who try to deny that they are (or were) Christian should not be acquitted.
C)if they are brought before you and convicted, they should be punished.
D)all of these choices
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The "Vulgate Bible" was a translation into

A)Greek made by Augustine.
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C)Greek made by Jerome.
D)Latin made by Jerome.
E)Latin made by Tertullian.
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Alfred the Great
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Charlemagne
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Ostrogoths
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Vinland
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Pope Leo III
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Pope Gregory I
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Franks
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feudalism
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Carolingian Renaissance
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Odoacer
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Leif Erikson
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vassal
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