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Roman Republic Government Guided Notes: Page 269
Rome’s Government
Romans were divided into two classes
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Plebeians which included Click here to
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different? Click here to enter text.
Did Rome’s Government Work?
Rome had a Click here to enter text. which is
a Click here to enter text.. They each had a
job which were:
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How was their government similar to
ours? Click here to enter text.
How was it different? Click here to enter
text.
There were two top officials called Click
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that were elected every year.
Plebeians Against Patricians
Click here to enter text. complained about
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power. They fought alongside one
another in the army and paid the same
taxes, so why were they treated
different?
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change, the did this my going on strike:
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and left the city to Click here to enter
text.. This frightened the Patricians into
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The Plebeians were allowed to Click
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All men now had Click here to enter text.,
but Rome was far from a Click here to
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How did they keep one another in line?
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Rome had other important officials called
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was to Click here to enter text..
Rome’s most important body of
legislation though was called the Click here
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people? Click here to enter text.
What three things did Senators do?
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The other body of legislature was the
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What did the Senate and the Assembly
have in common? Click here to enter text.
Roman Law
What was Rome’s chief gift to the world? Click here to enter text..
Rome’s first code of laws was the Click here to enter text., and they were adopted
around 451 B.C. Before this, Rome’s laws were Click here to enter text.. What was
the result of this? Click here to enter text.. What did the Plebeians demand? Click here
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The Patricians finally agreed and they had the laws Click here to enter text. That
were then placed in the Forum, which is Click here to enter text.. Who had the right
to be treated equally under the law? Click here to enter text..
Who did the 12 tables apply to? Click here to enter text.. As they took over more
lands, what did the Roman realize they needed to do? Click here to enter text.. They
created a collection called the Click here to enter text. And it stated that Click here to
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These standards of justice include ideas we still accept today.
What are three ways that we do this?
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What is the rule of law? Click here to enter text..
The rule of law is one of the key ideas that the Romans gave to the world and it is
still the basis of our legal system today!!
EQ: How is Rome’s government similar to ours (the United States)? Please list at
least three ways!
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