
Social and Political Structure of Ancient Rome
... Two appointed by Senate for one year terms Command army and direct Government Senate Senators chosen from Patrician class Serve for life and make laws ...
... Two appointed by Senate for one year terms Command army and direct Government Senate Senators chosen from Patrician class Serve for life and make laws ...
Name Date Social Studies – Period 5 Study Guide Chapter 8 Key
... What were the qualities Etruscan kings of Rome had? Know about plebeians and their relationship with the government What territories did Roman armies conquer? Know what Caesar’s son’s victory marked Section 2 Know what Romans did after conquering a new territory Know when Rome enjoyed peace and pros ...
... What were the qualities Etruscan kings of Rome had? Know about plebeians and their relationship with the government What territories did Roman armies conquer? Know what Caesar’s son’s victory marked Section 2 Know what Romans did after conquering a new territory Know when Rome enjoyed peace and pros ...
2nd TEST!!
... 49. ____________________ What was the formal name for Coloseum? Starts with a “A” and ends in “theater” 50. ____________________ What was the name of the city on the Bay that was destroyed by a mudslide? 51. ____________________ How many tons of debris were being shot out of the volcano per second? ...
... 49. ____________________ What was the formal name for Coloseum? Starts with a “A” and ends in “theater” 50. ____________________ What was the name of the city on the Bay that was destroyed by a mudslide? 51. ____________________ How many tons of debris were being shot out of the volcano per second? ...
Ancient Rome Test
... in the Roman Republic was different from democracy in the Ancient Greek city-states. The Greek city-states had a direct democracy, where all citizens had a say in the laws, whereas the Roman Republic had a representative democracy, where elected officials made the laws’ a. b. c. d. ...
... in the Roman Republic was different from democracy in the Ancient Greek city-states. The Greek city-states had a direct democracy, where all citizens had a say in the laws, whereas the Roman Republic had a representative democracy, where elected officials made the laws’ a. b. c. d. ...
Chapter 5 - Coosa High School
... Roman citizens were divided into two groups, or orders, the few patricians and the many plebeians. At the beginning of the Republic the former had the power, but from the early fifth century the two orders struggled with each other. Over time, through the Roman genius for political compromise, the ...
... Roman citizens were divided into two groups, or orders, the few patricians and the many plebeians. At the beginning of the Republic the former had the power, but from the early fifth century the two orders struggled with each other. Over time, through the Roman genius for political compromise, the ...
Chapter 9-Ancient Rome.pps
... of specific individuals • A person’s character could be shown through facial features and expressions (they often commissioned busts (heads) instead of full figures) ...
... of specific individuals • A person’s character could be shown through facial features and expressions (they often commissioned busts (heads) instead of full figures) ...
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
... to report on the decline of the Roman Empire. You should include a brief onthe-scene account of what`s happening during the chaos. You should have a mock interview with a person in Rome, you can choose to interview an invading barbarian, member of the Roman military or the Emperor himself. Be sure t ...
... to report on the decline of the Roman Empire. You should include a brief onthe-scene account of what`s happening during the chaos. You should have a mock interview with a person in Rome, you can choose to interview an invading barbarian, member of the Roman military or the Emperor himself. Be sure t ...
fishbourne
... The entrance hall was reached by ascending a flight of stone steps and entering through a 40ft (12m) high porch graced by four carved columns. Inside was the audience chamber where guests were received upon a floor made of an intricate mosaic depicting scenes from Roman history that spread from wall ...
... The entrance hall was reached by ascending a flight of stone steps and entering through a 40ft (12m) high porch graced by four carved columns. Inside was the audience chamber where guests were received upon a floor made of an intricate mosaic depicting scenes from Roman history that spread from wall ...
Rome - Teacher Pages
... They established a Republic Republic: The leader is not a monarch, and some citizens have the right to vote ...
... They established a Republic Republic: The leader is not a monarch, and some citizens have the right to vote ...
Ancient Rome Test
... • Mark (a) true, Mark (b) false 17. The Roman’s where the first to invent modern plumbing. 18. The Roman’s built their cities based on a circular shape. 19. The center of the Roman city was called the atrium. 20. The Roman’s built massive arches to create taller buildings. 21. The Roman’s created co ...
... • Mark (a) true, Mark (b) false 17. The Roman’s where the first to invent modern plumbing. 18. The Roman’s built their cities based on a circular shape. 19. The center of the Roman city was called the atrium. 20. The Roman’s built massive arches to create taller buildings. 21. The Roman’s created co ...
The Birth of the Roman Empire
... • Caesar takes control of Gaul (France) • He then turns his army on Rome to take power from Pompey- Pompey flees Rome • Caesar gained the support of the Romans – Named himself dictator for life in 44BC ...
... • Caesar takes control of Gaul (France) • He then turns his army on Rome to take power from Pompey- Pompey flees Rome • Caesar gained the support of the Romans – Named himself dictator for life in 44BC ...
Rome: The Empire (30 B.C.E.
... Pax Romana, means Roman Peace, and was a time period of peace and prosperity for the Roman Empire. Rome established more control over its empire and began to expand outward. Rome created a single currency to use across the empire, helping to expand trade throughout. Rome also built and maintained ro ...
... Pax Romana, means Roman Peace, and was a time period of peace and prosperity for the Roman Empire. Rome established more control over its empire and began to expand outward. Rome created a single currency to use across the empire, helping to expand trade throughout. Rome also built and maintained ro ...