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Arrange the names below into the political hierarchy that Diocletian developed, with the most powerful (#1) at the top Senior Emperor1 Junior Emperor2 Vicar3 Governor4
In the 50 years of crisis during the third century CE of Rome, how many emperors were murdered or died in battle? 25 of the 50 were murdurded or died in battle
What was the crises Rome faced in the third century CE? political instability and foreign invaders
Brooks (2019) states that the single greatest historical impact that Constantine had was: religion
Constantine adopted the tetrarchy immediately. false
In the Khan Academy video, "Visualizing Ancient Rome" you see a synthetic view of Imperial Rome, but what items do they discuss from the third century CE? a rostra and an arch and statue of Septimius Severus
Constantine kept the administerial east-west division of Rome that Diocletian had developed. true
What is a tetrarchy? a form of government where power is divided among 4 individuals
Who were the Huns? (choose the most correct response) warriors on horseback from the central Asian steppe
Which group defeated Rome in 410 CE? goths
France derives its name from the Franks. True
All of Rome was essentially wiped off the map, including the new capital of Constantinople. false
The political unity of Rome was shattered by the end of the __________ century CE. 5th
The Romans considered other cultures barbarians, except persians
These groups were involved in attacks against Roman territories during the 4th and 5th centuries CE. Vandals Ostrogoths Visogoths
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