The break-up of the Roman Empire and the Germanic kingdomsOnline version Unit 1 by Susana López 1 In AD 324, emperor Constantine I founded the city of Constantinople on the site of... a Toulouse b Byzantium c Eastern Rome d Rome 2 The Romans considered that all the peoples living beyond Roman borders were... Written answer 3 Who were the barbarian tribe who continually attacked the Germanic peoples and forced them to cross the frontier into the Roman Empire? Written answer 4 Sometimes, the Romans and the barbarians had a good relationship : they exhanged products, they joined the Roman army... a True b False 5 Identify the causes that explain the Fall of the Roman Empire: Choose one or more answers a Barbarian invasions b Corruption and weak leadership c Military spending and debt d Political division e Rise of Christianity f The slaves 6 Who was the last Roman emperor? Written answer 7 Who was the Germanic chieftain who deposed the last Roman Emperor? Written answer 8 What is the name of the Germanic tribe stablised in Gaul? Written answer 9 What is the name of the Germanic tribe stablised in North-West Hispania? Written answer 10 What is the name of the Germanic tribe who controlled must of the Iberian Peninsula? Written answer 11 What is the name of the Germanic tribe stablised in Italy? Written answer 12 Who were the people settled in Britain? Written answer 13 Each germanic kingdom was ruled by a... Written answer 14 Who helped the king to govern the kingdom? Written answer 15 At the beginning, the Germanic monarchies were hereditary, over time, they became elective. a True b False 16 At the beginning, the Germanic and post Roman population kept their own... Choose one or more answers a Laws b Kings c Customs d Religion 17 Which of the following languages DO NOT come from Latin? Choose one or more answers a French b English c Spanish d German 18 What is the name of the Christian heresy practised by the Germanic tribes at the beginning? Written answer 19 In the Germanic kingdoms, urban life became more important than in Roman times; long distance trade increased. a True b False 20 In the Germanic kingdoms, most people were peasants who lived in villages and the main activities were crop and animal farming. a True b False