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Section 2 Notes
Section 2 Notes

The Roman Republic
The Roman Republic

... Patrician – wealthy landowners from earliest settlers of Rome Plebeians – all Roman citizens who were not patricians Tribune – could veto any law unfair to the plebeians ...
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PowerPoint

... Gaius Gracchus, tribune of the people, presiding over the Plebeian Council ...
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... What Roman ideas about government spread to the United States? • Over 2000 years later, the framers of the U.S. Constitution would adapt Roman ...
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Study Guide for Ancient Rome

... Reasons for Decline of Rome Reason Roman emperors split Rome in two (Efficiency) Why Rome and Carthage went to war Twelve Tablets (Flexible) Reasons Christianity spread throughout Roman Empire (Concentrate on how it embraced all, Rome’s Roads, Eternal Life) Why Germanic Tribes invaded or forced to i ...
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Roman Republic and Philosophy

... Safe trade ...
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Roman Baths

... Internal unrest: rebellions of the plebians/ land issues/ slave revolts (Spartacus: army of 70,000 slaves) Immigrants were attracted to Rome/ population at height= 60-100 million ...
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Early Peoples powerpoint

... • In 509 B.C. the Romans rebelled against the Republic Etruscans and formed a _______________. ...
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Chapter 6 Ancient Rome and Early Christianity

...  Passed agrarian legislation to give land to the poor despite opposition from the Senate.  Murdered along with 300 supporters by angry Patricians.  Gaius Gracchus – brother – elected Tribune 10 yrs. later.  Passed laws giving land to the poor and organized programs to sell grain at cheaper price ...
The Roman Republic and Empire
The Roman Republic and Empire

... 2cd Punic War- Hannibal led army and elephants destroying sections of Italy. 3rd Punic War = Romans completely destroy city of Carthage and establish themselves as masters of the western Mediterranean. One by one, Macedonia, Greece, and parts of Asia Minor surrendered and became part of Roman provin ...
The Roman Republic
The Roman Republic

... making alliances with the other cities Remus and Romulus -Mythical founders of Rome -Both were raised by a shewolf in the wild. -Romulus killed Remus ...
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Rome – Vocabulary- III Punic Wars – a series of wars fought

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The Late Roman Republic and the First Triumvirate
The Late Roman Republic and the First Triumvirate

... correct this imbalance, especially by the Gracchus Brothers ¤  Tiberius was a tribune who sought to reform land distribution, especially for soldiers who fought on behalf of Rome; this would require limits on land and punishments for those who owned too much land. ¤  This upset many of the land-ow ...
Rome : Government and Society
Rome : Government and Society

... The Roman Republic : The Senate • The Roman Senate was made up of wealthy, powerful Romans who had the job of advising consuls. • Senators served for life and were often former magistrates (ex-magistrates). • Eventually the Senate gained control of Rome’s finances and had great influence in the gov ...
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The Roman Republic - English Worksheets Land

[162] WE have said something of Sulla, but there is much
[162] WE have said something of Sulla, but there is much

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The Romans

... Centuriate Assembly – Made up of all the soldiers, made laws, & voted for consuls and other political offices. Tribal Assembly – Made up of non-soldiers/commoners, made laws ...
extbook questions section 5.1
extbook questions section 5.1

... 7. What are three examples of how Roman’s borrowed from the Etruscans? ...
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Government Worksheet Answers

... § Each  consul  had  veto  (latin;  “I  forbid”)  power  over  the  other  –  once  again   ensuring  no  one  man  held  too  much  power  in  the  Republic   § Consuls  supervised  the  Senate  and  ordered  the  Roman  army  du ...
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Ancient Rome - Early Peoples

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Ch. 6 Roman Empire Power Point

... hunts were held at the Coliseum. During the staged fights as many as 10,000 people were killed. Fighters were slaves, prisoners or volunteers. Spectators saw persecuted Christians killed by lions. After 404 AD gladiatorial battles were no longer held, but animals such as lions, elephants, snakes and ...
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Constitutional reforms of Sulla

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