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... The Romans established a republic. This is a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders. This began a new era in Rome’s history. Rome was still a small city when it established its republic, and surrounded by different groups of people. Over the next 200 years the Romans fought many wa ...
... The Romans established a republic. This is a form of government in which citizens elect their leaders. This began a new era in Rome’s history. Rome was still a small city when it established its republic, and surrounded by different groups of people. Over the next 200 years the Romans fought many wa ...
Roman Civilization PPT
... Rome was originally ruled by kings, but in 509 B.C. the Romans created a republic A republic is a form of government in which citizens have the power to elect representatives who make laws for them. ...
... Rome was originally ruled by kings, but in 509 B.C. the Romans created a republic A republic is a form of government in which citizens have the power to elect representatives who make laws for them. ...
Ancient Rome Guided Notes
... 1. The most important feature of the republic was the _____________, whose 300 members were ______________by citizens to ___________ ___________and taxes 2. In 451 BCE, government officials wrote down ____________ ___________onto the ____________ _____________, which were hung in the forum for all c ...
... 1. The most important feature of the republic was the _____________, whose 300 members were ______________by citizens to ___________ ___________and taxes 2. In 451 BCE, government officials wrote down ____________ ___________onto the ____________ _____________, which were hung in the forum for all c ...
Unit 2 CA Review Sheet 2016
... laws/pay taxes/be active in community activities/help those in need/serve in military in times of need/serve on jury duty/vote during elections… -Rome’s impact on architecture, famous structures, and influence on U.S. architecture. Compare structures such as Circus Maximus, Flavian Amphitheater(Roma ...
... laws/pay taxes/be active in community activities/help those in need/serve in military in times of need/serve on jury duty/vote during elections… -Rome’s impact on architecture, famous structures, and influence on U.S. architecture. Compare structures such as Circus Maximus, Flavian Amphitheater(Roma ...
Rome II
... • Table I mandates that when a person is accused of something, both accused and accuser must be present at a hearing or trial on the matter. Also, if both parties don't show up for a court date, the judge is free to rule in favor of the party that did show up. • Table III gives debtors 30 days to p ...
... • Table I mandates that when a person is accused of something, both accused and accuser must be present at a hearing or trial on the matter. Also, if both parties don't show up for a court date, the judge is free to rule in favor of the party that did show up. • Table III gives debtors 30 days to p ...
WIO: Ancient Greece and Rome Comparison
... WIO: Ancient Greece and Rome Comparison Use a Venn Diagram to Compare and Contrast these two civilizations. Need at least 4 FACTS in ...
... WIO: Ancient Greece and Rome Comparison Use a Venn Diagram to Compare and Contrast these two civilizations. Need at least 4 FACTS in ...
The Roman Empire
... Divided the Roman World: Antony the East and Octavian the West. Octavian declared war on Antony and Cleopatra 31 BCE took over Antony and Cleopatra’s lands ...
... Divided the Roman World: Antony the East and Octavian the West. Octavian declared war on Antony and Cleopatra 31 BCE took over Antony and Cleopatra’s lands ...
Fusion Review and Practice Rome
... effectively harness their power in the construction of bridges, monuments and buildings. The ingenious design of the arch allowed the weight of buildings to be evenly distributed along various supports, preventing massive Roman structures like the Colosseum from crumbling under their own weight. The ...
... effectively harness their power in the construction of bridges, monuments and buildings. The ingenious design of the arch allowed the weight of buildings to be evenly distributed along various supports, preventing massive Roman structures like the Colosseum from crumbling under their own weight. The ...
The Twelve Tables.
... In 264 B.C. Rome and Carthage fought for control of Sicily. These wars were known as the Punic Wars. Rome won the first battles. Carthage vowed revenge. In 218 B.C. Hannibal, with an army of 60,000 men and 60 elephants traveled from Spain across Gaul and over the Alps to surprise the Romans. ...
... In 264 B.C. Rome and Carthage fought for control of Sicily. These wars were known as the Punic Wars. Rome won the first battles. Carthage vowed revenge. In 218 B.C. Hannibal, with an army of 60,000 men and 60 elephants traveled from Spain across Gaul and over the Alps to surprise the Romans. ...
Rome Kings to Republic Wks
... _____ Plebeians form their own council to gain more power in republic. _____ Rome forms, according to the legend of Romulus and Remus. _____ Etruscans take over Rome. _____ Rome’s laws, the Twelve Tables, are written. _____ Dictator Cincinnatus temporarily rules Rome. _____ Virgil writes the Aenid. ...
... _____ Plebeians form their own council to gain more power in republic. _____ Rome forms, according to the legend of Romulus and Remus. _____ Etruscans take over Rome. _____ Rome’s laws, the Twelve Tables, are written. _____ Dictator Cincinnatus temporarily rules Rome. _____ Virgil writes the Aenid. ...
AP Practice #21 - White Plains Public Schools
... 5. C, because the author says Greek work is famous but useless 6. A, because writer’s attitude shows he believed Rome’s aqueducts were more important than Greek’s developments 7. C, because merchants are named and addressed throughout the passage 8. B, because the source discusses merchants making f ...
... 5. C, because the author says Greek work is famous but useless 6. A, because writer’s attitude shows he believed Rome’s aqueducts were more important than Greek’s developments 7. C, because merchants are named and addressed throughout the passage 8. B, because the source discusses merchants making f ...
The Fall of the Roman Empire BP STUDENT
... 1. At the height of its rule, Rome was the most _______________ empire in the world. It ruled the entire area around the Mediterranean Sea and most of Western Europe too. 2. People living in the areas conquered by Rome were able to ___________ freely from one end of the Roman Empire to the other, sp ...
... 1. At the height of its rule, Rome was the most _______________ empire in the world. It ruled the entire area around the Mediterranean Sea and most of Western Europe too. 2. People living in the areas conquered by Rome were able to ___________ freely from one end of the Roman Empire to the other, sp ...
The Roman Republic - Mr. Schabo`s Class Website
... southern Italy & Sicily. They brought all of Italy into contact with Greek culture. • Etruscans controlled the north. They were metalworkers and engineers,a nd gave Rome its alphabet, system of writing, and the arch in building. http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/acegarp/898/10000bc601.htm ...
... southern Italy & Sicily. They brought all of Italy into contact with Greek culture. • Etruscans controlled the north. They were metalworkers and engineers,a nd gave Rome its alphabet, system of writing, and the arch in building. http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/acegarp/898/10000bc601.htm ...
Ancient Rome
... did not change much the second time around. Power shifted to Octavius who rose to power and assumed the name Augustus Caesar. The days of the Roman Republic were over and the empire was led by a single emperor. ...
... did not change much the second time around. Power shifted to Octavius who rose to power and assumed the name Augustus Caesar. The days of the Roman Republic were over and the empire was led by a single emperor. ...