Please answer the following questions in 1-2 sentence responses that rely solely

Please answer the following questions in 1-2 sentence responses that rely solely on our assigned materials.
The Aeneid (Book VI):
What strikes you about Aeneas’ encounter with Dido in Dis? What seems most interesting about this encounter?
Describe the encounter between Aeneas and his father, Anchises, in Dis? What does his father tell him?
How do Anchises’ words to Aeneas reflect the reality of Rome at the time Virgil was writing The Aeneid (c. 19 BCE)?
The West, pp. 137-145:
Who was Octavian? What is he renamed? What is the significance of that new name?
When the Roman historian, Tacitus, wrote that Augustus was the person who “subverted the Republic while pretending to maintain it,” what does he mean?
What was the Pax Romana? What is its connection to Augustus?
The West, pp. 147-157:
Who were the Julio Claudian Emperors? Name at least three of them.
Who were the Flavian Emperors? Name at least two of them.
What do we credit the Nerva-Antonine line with doing for Rome?
What were two key sources of unity for Rome in the second century?
When the Romans referred to barbarians, to whom were they referring?
What are some of the structures built by Hadrian in Rome?
What were the main boarder that were “strained” in the second century?
“Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater),” 70-80 CE and “The Pantheon,” c. 125 CE: 
What was on the site of the Colosseum before it was built?
What did the Romans call the building that we call the Colosseum and why?
In what way is this building a kind of “summary” of Greek architecture?
What likely paid for the construction of this building?
What were people coming to the Colosseum to see?
Where would the vast variety of people who came to the Colosseum sit?
Why is concrete so critical in understanding the Pantheon architecturally?
Where did the marble used for the columns on the Pantheon come from? What does that tell you about Rome and its power at this time?
In what ways does the Pantheon demonstrate an “obsession with geometrical shapes”?
What were Romans meant to feel and think when they entered this building?