Questions:

1. Which message was Jesus was trying to convey with these words?
2. Which precedent did institutions of the Roman republic set?
3. Which of the following helped unify the provinces under the Roman empire?
4. Which event triggered the civil wars that ended in Augustus's rise as emperor?
5. Which government precedent did the Roman republic pass on to future civilizations?
6. Which power did farmers, merchants, and artisans eventually gain in the Roman republic?
7. Which social policy directly reflected the excesses symbolized by chariot races?
8. In which Christian text are the teachings of Jesus recorded?
9. How did martyrs help spread Christianity?
10. As Rome's first emperor, how did Augustus build a stable government?
11. Why were military leaders able to institute the Roman empire?
12. Why were Horace, Martial, and Juvenal popular poets?
13. How did Roman authorities treat conquered people?
14. Which essential urban need was met by structure, made possible by Roman engineering?
15. Which of these aspects of the early life of Jesus suggest his future importance? (select all that apply)
16. Why did the writings of the poet Virgil and the historian Livy focus on the rise and fall of Roman power?
17. Which conditions were true of women in the early Roman republic? (select all that apply)
18. Jesus's admonition to “love your neighbor as yourself” best reflects which legal principle rooted in both Judaism and Christianity?
19. Which condition made the western Roman empire vulnerable to attack?
20. Which statements are true of ancient Roman religion? (select all that apply)
21. Word Question.

Answers:
1. Mercy and sympathy for the poor and helpless
2. Representative government
3. The law of nations
4. The assassination of Julius Caesar
5. Representation of citizens in a law-making body
6. The ability to elect officials who can veto laws harmful to plebeians
7. Bread and circuses
8. Gospels
9. They showed the strength of Christian beliefs
10. By creating a civil service to enforce Rome's law.
11. They were more popular than the senate
12. They satirized Roman Society
13. Required them to pay taxes to Rome
14. Clean water
15.(look below for answers)
—He was descended from King David of Israel
—An angel spoke to his mother before his birth
16. They wanted to arouse patriotism and restore traditional Roman virtues
17.(look below for answers)
—They raised their children
—They were expected to obey male heads of the household
—They worked at home
18. Equality before the law
19. Internal strife
20.(look below for answers)
—Roman held republic feasts and festivals to celebrate their deities
—Roman worshiped through rituals in front of city temples
21. Word Question.

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1. The message Jesus was trying to convey with these words: Mercy and sympathy for the poor and helpless.

2. The precedent set by institutions of the Roman republic: Representative government.

3. The following helped unify the provinces under the Roman empire: The law of nations.

4. The event that triggered the civil wars ending in Augustus's rise as emperor: The assassination of Julius Caesar.

5. The government precedent passed on by the Roman republic to future civilizations: Representation of citizens in a law-making body.

6. The power eventually gained by farmers, merchants, and artisans in the Roman republic: The ability to elect officials who can veto laws harmful to plebeians.

7. The social policy directly reflecting the excesses symbolized by chariot races: Bread and circuses.

8. The Christian text where the teachings of Jesus are recorded: Gospels.

9. Martyrs helped spread Christianity by showing the strength of Christian beliefs.

10. As Rome's first emperor, Augustus built a stable government by creating a civil service to enforce Rome's laws.

11. Military leaders were able to institute the Roman empire because they were more popular than the senate.

12. Horace, Martial, and Juvenal were popular poets because they satirized Roman society.

13. Roman authorities treated conquered people by requiring them to pay taxes to Rome.

14. The essential urban need met by structures made possible by Roman engineering: Clean water.

15. Aspects of the early life of Jesus suggesting his future importance: He was descended from King David of Israel and an angel spoke to his mother before his birth.

16. The writings of Virgil and Livy focused on the rise and fall of Roman power to arouse patriotism and restore traditional Roman virtues.

17. Conditions true of women in the early Roman republic: They raised their children, were expected to obey male heads of the household, and worked at home.

18. Jesus's admonition to "love your neighbor as yourself" best reflects the legal principle rooted in both Judaism and Christianity: Equality before the law.

19. The condition that made the western Roman empire vulnerable to attack: Internal strife.

20. True statements about ancient Roman religion: Romans held feasts and festivals to celebrate their deities, and they worshipped through rituals in front of city temples.

21. Word Question - I'm sorry, you haven't provided a word question. Could you please provide a word question for me to answer?

1. The message that Jesus was trying to convey with these words was mercy and sympathy for the poor and helpless.

2. The institutions of the Roman republic set the precedent of representative government.
3. The law of nations helped unify the provinces under the Roman empire.
4. The assassination of Julius Caesar triggered the civil wars that ended in Augustus's rise as emperor.
5. The government precedent that the Roman republic passed on to future civilizations was the representation of citizens in a law-making body.
6. Farmers, merchants, and artisans eventually gained the power to elect officials who can veto laws harmful to plebeians in the Roman republic.
7. The social policy that directly reflected the excesses symbolized by chariot races was bread and circuses.
8. The teachings of Jesus are recorded in the Gospels, which is a Christian text.
9. Martyrs helped spread Christianity by showing the strength of Christian beliefs through their willingness to die for their faith.
10. As Rome's first emperor, Augustus built a stable government by creating a civil service to enforce Rome's law.
11. Military leaders were able to institute the Roman empire because they were more popular than the senate.
12. Horace, Martial, and Juvenal were popular poets because they satirized Roman society.
13. Roman authorities treated conquered people by requiring them to pay taxes to Rome.
14. Roman engineering made it possible to meet the essential urban need of clean water.
15. The aspects of the early life of Jesus that suggest his future importance are:
- He was descended from King David of Israel.
- An angel spoke to his mother before his birth.
16. The writings of the poet Virgil and the historian Livy focused on the rise and fall of Roman power to arouse patriotism and restore traditional Roman virtues.
17. The conditions true of women in the early Roman republic were:
- They raised their children.
- They were expected to obey male heads of the household.
- They worked at home.
18. Jesus's admonition to "love your neighbor as yourself" best reflects the legal principle of equality before the law rooted in both Judaism and Christianity.
19. The western Roman empire was vulnerable to attack due to internal strife.
20. The statements that are true of ancient Roman religion are:
- Romans held republic feasts and festivals to celebrate their deities.
- Romans worshiped through rituals in front of city temples.
21. I'm sorry, but you did not provide a word question.

15. The following aspects of the early life of Jesus suggest his future importance:

- He was descended from King David of Israel
- An angel spoke to his mother before his birth

17. The following conditions were true of women in the early Roman republic:
- They raised their children
- They were expected to obey male heads of the household
- They worked at home

20. The following statements are true of ancient Roman religion:
- Roman held republic feasts and festivals to celebrate their deities
- Roman worshiped through rituals in front of city temples

For question 21, I would need the actual word or context of the question to provide an answer.