231798441 | increased agriculture and trade. distinctive elements of a national culture | the competition of the warring states resulted in | 0 | |
231798442 | confucianism | in an effort to increase his power, shi huangdi cracked down on this | 1 | |
231798443 | confucianism | social order, harmony, and good government should be based on FAMILY relationships | 2 | |
231798444 | confucianism | respect for PARENTS and elders is important to a well-ordered society | 3 | |
231798445 | confucianism | education is important both to the welfare of the individual and to society | 4 | |
231798446 | daoism | natural order is more important than the social order | 5 | |
231798447 | daoism | a universal force guides all things | 6 | |
231798448 | daoism | human beings should live simply and in harmony with nature | 7 | |
231798449 | legalism | a highly efficient and powerful GOVERNMENT is the key to social order | 8 | |
231798450 | legalism | punishments are useful to maintain social order | 9 | |
231798451 | legalism | thinkers and their ideas should be strictly controlled by the GOVERNMENT | 10 | |
231798452 | political, military, and economic problems beset and nearly destroyed the roman empire | third-century crisis | 11 | |
231798453 | frequent change of rulers | the most visible symptom of the crisis was the | 12 | |
231798454 | buying the loyalty of the army and paying to defend the frontiers | what drained the treasury? | 13 | |
231798455 | demands of the central government for more tax revenues | what eroded the town's prosperity? | 14 | |
231798456 | barter economy | parts of the empire reverted to a | 15 | |
231798457 | crushed out of existence | the aristocracy was | 16 | |
231798458 | countryside | people moved to the | 17 | |
231798459 | trade | there was a decline in | 18 | |
231798460 | roads, aqueducts, arches, concrete, interior spaces, bridges, fortifications | what are some examples of rome's technological expertise? | 19 | |
231798461 | christians couldnt worship emperor as God/ rome had a strong monotheistic tradition | why was becoming christian considered an act of disloyalty in the roman empire? | 20 | |
231798462 | rid their homeland of the romans | the zealots wanted to | 21 | |
231798463 | jewish sect (group of people) | the pharisees were a | 22 | |
231798464 | pharisees | paul of tarsus was a member of the | 23 | |
231798465 | strict adherence of jewish law | pharisees | 24 | |
231798466 | jewish court | sanhedrin | 25 | |
231798467 | the romans gave control of religious matters and local affairs to the jewish court | in an attempt to restore order in judea, | 26 | |
231798468 | 23 judges | the sanhedrin consisted of | 27 | |
231798469 | 71 members | the sanhedrin also consisted of | 28 | |
231798470 | flavius | odoacer is also known as | 29 | |
231798471 | first king of italy | odoacer was the | 30 | |
231798472 | end of the western roman empire | odoacer's reign is seen as the | 31 | |
231798473 | equites | class of well to-do italian merchants and landowners second in wealth and social status | 32 | |
231798474 | eposed romulus augustulus | odoacer led a revolt that | 33 | |
231798475 | leader of the hunnic empire | attila the hun was the | 34 | |
231798476 | attila the hun | the leader of the huns | 35 | |
231798477 | alaric | the first germanic leader to take the city of rome | 36 | |
231798478 | king of the visigoths | alaric was | 37 | |
231798479 | marked the decline of imperial power in the west | by alaric taking over rome, | 38 | |
231798480 | serving in the army for over twenty years | how did men living outside italy become roman citizens? | 39 | |
231798481 | grants of citizenship to individuals or entire communities | as rewards for good service, emperors made | 40 | |
231798482 | spread of latin language and roman way of life | what is meant by the romanization of the western mediterranean | 41 | |
231798483 | consequences of the empire | romanization was one of the most enduring | 42 | |
231798484 | roman principate | period following the roman republic | 43 | |
231798485 | emperor of the western roman empire | romulus augustus was the last | 44 |
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