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... and elected tribunes. The tribunes told the government what the plebeians thought about issues. Later, the tribunes could veto government decisions. By 455 B.C. patricians and plebeians could marry ...
... and elected tribunes. The tribunes told the government what the plebeians thought about issues. Later, the tribunes could veto government decisions. By 455 B.C. patricians and plebeians could marry ...
WHICh7Sec1History of Rome
... • 10 Tribunes-elected by the Plebeians (commoners) to represent them; had veto power over any measure passed by the Senate • Dictator: special position; appointed by Senate or Consuls in times of special danger; had absolute power for up to 6 months, until the danger passed. Most of the time, there ...
... • 10 Tribunes-elected by the Plebeians (commoners) to represent them; had veto power over any measure passed by the Senate • Dictator: special position; appointed by Senate or Consuls in times of special danger; had absolute power for up to 6 months, until the danger passed. Most of the time, there ...
From Roman Republic to Empire
... ● Comparable to an oligarchy ○ 300 men ○ Upper class ○ Later plebeians were allowed ...
... ● Comparable to an oligarchy ○ 300 men ○ Upper class ○ Later plebeians were allowed ...
Forget Hump Day* How about a Snow Day?
... Power of the Patricians • Consuls = Elected leader of the Roman Republic from the patrician class. Could only serve one term. Expected to consult with the Senate. • Elected two consuls every year to supervise the business of government and command the armies ...
... Power of the Patricians • Consuls = Elected leader of the Roman Republic from the patrician class. Could only serve one term. Expected to consult with the Senate. • Elected two consuls every year to supervise the business of government and command the armies ...
Rome: From Kings to Republic
... culture from the northern coast of Africa called Carthage. Carthage controlled parts of Sicily and Spain. Rome felt threatened by Carthage…plus they wanted granaries in Sicily that were controlled by the Carthaginians. The two powers would begin to fight each other over Sicily, and eventually became ...
... culture from the northern coast of Africa called Carthage. Carthage controlled parts of Sicily and Spain. Rome felt threatened by Carthage…plus they wanted granaries in Sicily that were controlled by the Carthaginians. The two powers would begin to fight each other over Sicily, and eventually became ...
WHICh7History of Rome -2014-1
... • 10 Tribunes-elected by the Plebeians (commoners) to represent them; had veto power over any measure passed by the Senate • Dictator: special position; appointed by Senate or Consuls in times of special danger; had absolute power for up to 6 months, until the danger passed. Most of the time, there ...
... • 10 Tribunes-elected by the Plebeians (commoners) to represent them; had veto power over any measure passed by the Senate • Dictator: special position; appointed by Senate or Consuls in times of special danger; had absolute power for up to 6 months, until the danger passed. Most of the time, there ...
Name _______________________________________________ Period _____________
... ___________________________ couldn’t be consuls. ...
... ___________________________ couldn’t be consuls. ...
Chapter 7 Test Ancient Rome: From Republic to Empire
... 8. Julius Caesar gained power by a. murdering Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus. b. overthrowing the Senate. c. defeating Pompey. d. conquering Carthage. 9. Once in power, Julius Caesar introduced measures to a. limit the number of Roman citizens. b. make people in the provinces loyal to Rome. c. reduce R ...
... 8. Julius Caesar gained power by a. murdering Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus. b. overthrowing the Senate. c. defeating Pompey. d. conquering Carthage. 9. Once in power, Julius Caesar introduced measures to a. limit the number of Roman citizens. b. make people in the provinces loyal to Rome. c. reduce R ...
Student Example: Politics
... The Senate goes way back to a time before there was an accurate written history for Rome. The senate was composed of leading citizens who were members of the original aristocratic families in the old Republic. The original purpose of this group was to advise the King. This worked well during the fir ...
... The Senate goes way back to a time before there was an accurate written history for Rome. The senate was composed of leading citizens who were members of the original aristocratic families in the old Republic. The original purpose of this group was to advise the King. This worked well during the fir ...
WH 1 Demo Trads PPT
... this mean they have to follow the laws? Why or why not? ≠ 9 o’clock: Discuss how the Ten Commandments (the laws) effect people’s morals and ethics (behavior). ≠ 12 o’clock: Which commandments are civil laws today? ...
... this mean they have to follow the laws? Why or why not? ≠ 9 o’clock: Discuss how the Ten Commandments (the laws) effect people’s morals and ethics (behavior). ≠ 12 o’clock: Which commandments are civil laws today? ...
Representative government of Rome:
... Patricians under Etruscan rule became the new wealthy aristocratic class (Latin nobles). *Once the Etruscan rulers were driven out, the patricians declared Rome a republic- a community in which the people elect their leaders. Plebeians- wealthy, non-aristocratic townspeople and landowners as well as ...
... Patricians under Etruscan rule became the new wealthy aristocratic class (Latin nobles). *Once the Etruscan rulers were driven out, the patricians declared Rome a republic- a community in which the people elect their leaders. Plebeians- wealthy, non-aristocratic townspeople and landowners as well as ...
Ancient Rome notes
... forced the creation of a written law code; the laws were carved on twelve tablets, or table and hung in the Forum; the Twelve Tables established the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law ...
... forced the creation of a written law code; the laws were carved on twelve tablets, or table and hung in the Forum; the Twelve Tables established the idea that all free citizens had a right to the protection of the law ...
Government Worksheet Answers
... mix of a: Monarchical, Aristocratic, and Democratic system § The Romans did not want one or even a few men to make all the laws § The Romans decided to balance the power of the government betwee ...
... mix of a: Monarchical, Aristocratic, and Democratic system § The Romans did not want one or even a few men to make all the laws § The Romans decided to balance the power of the government betwee ...
Ch. 11 Rome: Republic to Empire Lesson 2: Rome as a Republic
... a. They wanted _______________ rights, and in 494 B.C., the plebeians went on ________. b. The __________________ were scared, so to prevent the collapse of the republic, plebeians were allowed to set up the ______________ of ____________. It elected __________________. c. The __________________ tol ...
... a. They wanted _______________ rights, and in 494 B.C., the plebeians went on ________. b. The __________________ were scared, so to prevent the collapse of the republic, plebeians were allowed to set up the ______________ of ____________. It elected __________________. c. The __________________ tol ...
Roman History
... The captured queen who saved her own life by accusing Cassius Longinus and her other advisers of inspiring her aggression against Aurelian and the Romans was (A) Gauda (B) Boudicca (C) Cartimandua (D) Zenobia ...
... The captured queen who saved her own life by accusing Cassius Longinus and her other advisers of inspiring her aggression against Aurelian and the Romans was (A) Gauda (B) Boudicca (C) Cartimandua (D) Zenobia ...
Aim: How did geography shape the development of Rome?
... Essential Question: Answer the following questions based on the “Romulus and Remus” slides. ...
... Essential Question: Answer the following questions based on the “Romulus and Remus” slides. ...
The Government of the Republic
... From Monarchy to Republic Rome began as an independent city state ...
... From Monarchy to Republic Rome began as an independent city state ...
At its greatest extent it covered modern day…
... Greeks – to the south Etruscans – to the north (the Etruscans gave Romans the arch) ...
... Greeks – to the south Etruscans – to the north (the Etruscans gave Romans the arch) ...
The Roman World: Historical Outline
... Beginning of the Roman Republic-509 B.C. when Brutus helped evict Tarquinius Superbus Horatius Cocles- One-eyed; single -handedly defended the Sublician Bridge. Mucius Scaevola- Lefty. Chosen by lot to be the 1st of 300 to attempt to assassinate the Etruscan King Porsenna, he willingly burned off hi ...
... Beginning of the Roman Republic-509 B.C. when Brutus helped evict Tarquinius Superbus Horatius Cocles- One-eyed; single -handedly defended the Sublician Bridge. Mucius Scaevola- Lefty. Chosen by lot to be the 1st of 300 to attempt to assassinate the Etruscan King Porsenna, he willingly burned off hi ...
When Roman Law Ruled the Western World Starting as a small
... Just because a father held the power of a dictator did not always require that he act like one. In practice, many fathers gladly gave up their rights over their adult children. When a daughter married, she usually left her father's control and came under the power of her husband. Fathers also legall ...
... Just because a father held the power of a dictator did not always require that he act like one. In practice, many fathers gladly gave up their rights over their adult children. When a daughter married, she usually left her father's control and came under the power of her husband. Fathers also legall ...
The Rise of Rome
... • In time, Rome’s leaders allowed the plebeians to form their own assembly and elect representatives called tribunes. • Tribunes protected the rights of the plebeians from unfair acts of patrician officials. ...
... • In time, Rome’s leaders allowed the plebeians to form their own assembly and elect representatives called tribunes. • Tribunes protected the rights of the plebeians from unfair acts of patrician officials. ...
The Foundations of Rome
... Introduced alphabet and number system Introduced gladiator games and chariot races Influenced style of sculpture and painting. ...
... Introduced alphabet and number system Introduced gladiator games and chariot races Influenced style of sculpture and painting. ...