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3 rd 9 Weeks Exam. Test Prep. patrician. A member of a wealthy family in the ancient Roman Republic. dictator. A person in the ancient Roman Republic appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency, with all the powers of a king. colloseum.
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3rd 9 Weeks Exam Test Prep
patrician • A member of a wealthy family in the ancient Roman Republic
dictator • A person in the ancient Roman Republic appointed to rule for six months in times of emergency, with all the powers of a king
colloseum • A large amphitheater built in Rome around A.D. 70; site of contests and combats
aquaduct • A structure that carries water over long distances
arch • A curved structure used as a support over an open space, as in a doorway
villa • A country estate
republic • A type of government in which citizens select their leaders
circus • An arena in ancient Rome or the show held there
Jesus • Founder of Christianity; believed by Christians to be the Messiah
tolerance • Understanding, allowing the practice of beliefs other than one’s own
Messiah • A savior in Judaism and Christianity
Justinian’s Code • An organized collection and explanation of roman laws for use by the Byzantine Empire
epistle • In the Christian Bible, letters written by the disciples
nomads • People with no permanent home, who move from place to place in search of food, water, or pasture
polytheism • A belief in more than one god
disciple • A follower of a person or belief
consul • An elected official who led the Roman Republic
veto • The power of one branch of government to reject bills or proposals passed by another branch of government
authority • The power or right to enforce obedience, take action, or make a final decision
attitude • A feeling or belief about something
Mosque • A Muslim house of worship
province • A unit of an empire
mercenary • A soldier who serves for pay in a foreign army
Caliph • A Muslim ruler
inflation • An economic situation in which the government issues more money with lower values
Constantine • Emperor of Rome for A.D. 312-337; encouraged the spread of Christianity and an emperor of the Roman Empire and the founder of Constantinople
plebeian • An ordinary citizen in the ancient Roman Republic
Justinian • One of the greatest Byzantine emperors
schism • A split, particularly in a church or religion
prestige • The power to impress or influence, because of success or wealth
Muhammad • The prophet and founder of Islam
caravan • A group of traders traveling together for safety
Mecca • An Arabian trading center and Muhammad’s birthplace
Muslim • A follower of Islam
Quran • The holy book of Islam
martyr • A person who dies for a cause
Sufis • A mystical Muslim group that believed they could draw closer to God through prayer, fasting and a simple life
distinct • Not alike; different
descendant • A person who is related to an ancestor
prosperity • Wealth; success
Bantu • A large group of central and southern Africans who speak related languages
savanna • An area of grassland with scattered trees and bushes
Sahara • A huge desert stretching across most of North Africa
clan • A group of families who trace their roots to the same ancestor
Ile-Ife • The capital of a kingdom of the West African rain forest
Swahili • A Bantu language with Arabic words
Aztecs • A people who lived in the Valley of Mexico
traditional • Coming from customs handed down through time
migration • The movement from one country or region to settle in another