ROME - Michellelapointe
... and society – Plebeians = commoners, mostly farmers and merchants • Men in both groups were citizens who could vote ...
... and society – Plebeians = commoners, mostly farmers and merchants • Men in both groups were citizens who could vote ...
Class Struggle
... was a problem with the Roman republic. ► We call it class distinction, the feeling that some people are "upper class" while others are "lower class" and inferior. ...
... was a problem with the Roman republic. ► We call it class distinction, the feeling that some people are "upper class" while others are "lower class" and inferior. ...
The Roman Republic
... • Romans resented the all-powerful Etruscan kings who gave them no say in their government • 509 BCE the Romans revolted against ...
... • Romans resented the all-powerful Etruscan kings who gave them no say in their government • 509 BCE the Romans revolted against ...
ROME - Weebly
... – Plebeians = commoners, mostly farmers and merchants • Men in both groups were citizens who could vote • In the beginning, however, only patricians could be elected to governmental offices ...
... – Plebeians = commoners, mostly farmers and merchants • Men in both groups were citizens who could vote • In the beginning, however, only patricians could be elected to governmental offices ...
Overview of Roman History 1200 B.C. Trojan War, Aeneas flees
... dominant in western Mediterranean, with involvement in eastern Mediterranean. Hannibal Cannae Q. Fabius Maximus “Cunctator” Scipio Africanus Zama 2nd c. B.C. Rome incorporates Greece, Asia Minor, Carthage and others into empire; ...
... dominant in western Mediterranean, with involvement in eastern Mediterranean. Hannibal Cannae Q. Fabius Maximus “Cunctator” Scipio Africanus Zama 2nd c. B.C. Rome incorporates Greece, Asia Minor, Carthage and others into empire; ...
11/26 Aim: How did Rome go from Republic to Empire?
... The Rise & Fall of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar took advantage of the chaos in Rome & was named dictator in 46 B.C. He initiated a series of reforms that offered Roman citizenship to conquered people & created new jobs ...
... The Rise & Fall of Julius Caesar Julius Caesar took advantage of the chaos in Rome & was named dictator in 46 B.C. He initiated a series of reforms that offered Roman citizenship to conquered people & created new jobs ...
3.8 Julius Caesar
... A census was taken of Rome and the amount of individuals receiving free grain was reduced by 150000. To provide for these individuals Caesar look to create jobs through: • building projects • agriculture reforms 1/3 of labour force must be free men • new colonies 800000 citizen sent to more prod ...
... A census was taken of Rome and the amount of individuals receiving free grain was reduced by 150000. To provide for these individuals Caesar look to create jobs through: • building projects • agriculture reforms 1/3 of labour force must be free men • new colonies 800000 citizen sent to more prod ...
CONTENTS
... Source 5.1 Marius’ Bid for the Consulship (Sallust) 102 Sixth Consulship of Marius and Second Tribunate of Saturninus (100) 103 ...
... Source 5.1 Marius’ Bid for the Consulship (Sallust) 102 Sixth Consulship of Marius and Second Tribunate of Saturninus (100) 103 ...
Roman_republic_notes
... Start of a new Roman Government Romans rebel against cruel king in 509 B.C.E. Etruscan kings were accused of crimes and expelled. Law allowing anyone plotting to be king to be killed on the spot. ...
... Start of a new Roman Government Romans rebel against cruel king in 509 B.C.E. Etruscan kings were accused of crimes and expelled. Law allowing anyone plotting to be king to be killed on the spot. ...
Chapter 14 Sections 1 and 2 Student
... Members of the oldest and richest families Could hold office and perform religious rituals Plebeians: Poor and lower class citizens Paid taxes and served in the army Could not marry patricians or hold office Slaves: Plebeians could be sold into slavery if they fell into debt ...
... Members of the oldest and richest families Could hold office and perform religious rituals Plebeians: Poor and lower class citizens Paid taxes and served in the army Could not marry patricians or hold office Slaves: Plebeians could be sold into slavery if they fell into debt ...
The Roman World
... They established a Republic in which voters elected officials to run the state Only adult male citizens could vote and take part in the government There were three important groups of citizens who helped govern the Republic: The Senate, Magistrates, and Popular assembly {The Senate who contr ...
... They established a Republic in which voters elected officials to run the state Only adult male citizens could vote and take part in the government There were three important groups of citizens who helped govern the Republic: The Senate, Magistrates, and Popular assembly {The Senate who contr ...
Ancient_Rome_Timeline_(cultural_events)
... Iron Age huts on Palatine hill Forum area drained Earliest Latin inscriptions ...
... Iron Age huts on Palatine hill Forum area drained Earliest Latin inscriptions ...
PERIODS OF ROMAN EXPANSION
... The growth of Rome from a republic to an empire took place over 500 years. The story has four major periods. The First Period of Expansion The first period of expansion, or becoming larger, began in 509 B.C.E. At this time, the Romans drove the last Etruscan king out of power, and Rome became a repu ...
... The growth of Rome from a republic to an empire took place over 500 years. The story has four major periods. The First Period of Expansion The first period of expansion, or becoming larger, began in 509 B.C.E. At this time, the Romans drove the last Etruscan king out of power, and Rome became a repu ...
At its greatest extent it covered modern day…
... Who runs the Senate? Two representatives called Consuls Consuls work together (like co-presidents maybe?) for a term of one year One consul runs the government and people The other would take charge of the military Both were elected and therefore answered to the senate ...
... Who runs the Senate? Two representatives called Consuls Consuls work together (like co-presidents maybe?) for a term of one year One consul runs the government and people The other would take charge of the military Both were elected and therefore answered to the senate ...