for life in 44 BC was 37. The Roman general named dictator a. Caesar Augustus b.
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for life in 44 BC was 37. The Roman general named dictator a. Caesar Augustus b. Mark Antony c. Julius Caesar d Marcus Cicero 38. The first emperor of Rome was a. Marcus Cicero b. Julius Caesar c. Virgil d. Nero e. Caesar Augustus 39. Why did the first Roman Emperor have Virgil write The Aeneic a. To entertain its Roman audience b. To preserve Hesiod's mythology To dissuade people from becoming Christian C. To justify the emergence of the Roman empire d. e. He was a flamboyant patron of the arts 40. Romans traced the founding of the city of Rome to a. Aeneas b. Romulus c. Neither of the above d. Both of the above 41. The Roman historian you read who described the corrupt and extravagant rule of Nero was a. Herodotus b. Tacitus c. Thucydides d. Suetonius e. Clinton Armstrong 42. During the reign of Nero, Christianity was regarded as A dangerous superstition a. b. A legally protected religion c. A Persian heresy d. The wave of the future 43. Suetonius used Nero's obsession with acting and singing in pubic to demonstate ha ack ef a. Decorum b. Manliness c. Military bearing d. Political skill 44. One of the major changes for the administration of the Roman Empire that took place under the reign of Diocletian was: a. The expansion of the empire into Russia b. The legalization of Christianity c. The division of the empire into two halves d. The introduction of the political office of presidentExplanation / Answer
37. For Romans dictatorship was a temporary position, but Julius Caesar made it for life time and declared himself as the Father of Rome. Caesar made many important reformations in Rome during his period of dictatorship.
Answer. Option c. Julius Caesar.
38. The Monarch or Emperor of Rome was Augustus Caesar,he ruled from 27 BC- AD 14. He was born as Octavius. Augustus was the title given to him by Senate as an expression of veneration when he became the Emperor of Rome.
Answer. Option e. Augustus Caesar.
39. The Aeneid was written by Virgil to hail the Roman empire and to proclaim the Roman mission to civilize the world under it's guidance.
Answer. Option d. To justify the emergence of the Roman empire.
40. Romans trace back their ancestry and founding of Rome to the Trojan hero Aeneas, who was the son of Goddess Venus and Anchino a Dardanian prince.
Answer. Option a. Aeneas.
41.
Answer. Option b. Tacitus
42.
Answer. Option a. A dangerous superstition
43.
Answer. Option d. Political skill
44.
Answer. Option c. The division of the empire into two halves.
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