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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. Into what type of family was Catiline born?
2. What does Catiline plan to do about Cicero?
3. What is Cicero having a difficult time doing related to Manilos?
4. What does Catiline think is the best way to advance one's ambitions?
5. Where does Catiline tell the Senate he is going because of the accusations against him?
Short Essay Questions
1. Who does Catiline attempt to recruit for allies and how do they respond?
2. In what manner did Sylla take over the government and what did he do with the army?
3. What does Catiline deliver to his men, what do they ask him and what is his response?
4. Where is Catiline going with his army and what does Antonio do about it?
5. What and where is Manilos doing?
6. What did Catiline do before he was married?
7. What assassinations does Catiline plot and what does he plan to do with Piso?
8. Why was there a public voting for another consul?
9. What does Cicero know of Manilos and what does he do about it? What is he told to do about it?
10. What do Catiline's followers want to do with Cicero?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In many ways, Sallust's recording of events reads more like a novel than an historical document. The book moves along quickly, progressing in short chapters; within the chapters, the writing is not the formal and detailed style a reader would expect from a modern history book.
1. Discuss why you do or do not agree with the above statement using examples from the text to illustrate your opinion.
2. What do you think are the reasons an historian might want to write a book of history that would be interesting for an average reader rather than just historians? What would be the benefit to more people reading a book versus a select few?
3. What do you see are the differences between Sallust's historical accounts of the Catiline Revolt and the Jugurthine War and one that might be written to teach high school students in the 21st. century? Use examples from the text to support your answer.
Essay Topic 2
Men joined the army where they aimed to earn renown as a hero. At that time, money and power were more in the background. He states that the Romans do not have greater literature because their people did not want to record merits but wanted their own merits celebrated.
1. There are many reasons why one might join an army. Discuss at least four reasons and whether you believe those are better reasons than to join it for fame.
2. Discuss why Sallust thinks self-aggrandizing has interfered with greater literature being produced.
3. Sallust states that money and power were more in the background at the time as far as what people wanted. Discuss why it is possible that money and power follow fame and admiration.
Essay Topic 3
Sallust presents the Roman army as ill-disciplined brutes. They buy everything instead of making it and live a luxurious life that is not conducive to being men of war.
1. Explain in detail why you think Sallust's evaluation of how soldiers should live is correct or wrong. Use examples from the text to support your answer.
2. Discuss in detail the moral implications of the politicians who send soldiers to war living at a much higher standard than the soldiers. Include in your discussion if you believe the disparity between soldiers' lives and politicians lives make it easier for politicians to use soldiers.
3. Military personnel in America receive fairly low compensation for their jobs although in peacetime the benefits and compensation may seem adequate, when faced with combat, it might seem too little. Discuss what you think is a fair wage for combat soldiers and what they should receive as veterans.
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