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The Roman Republic
... who promised them things, rather that fighting for ROME • This gave the military more power, and the military leaders gained power too ...
... who promised them things, rather that fighting for ROME • This gave the military more power, and the military leaders gained power too ...
File - dbalmshistory
... Why did Julius Caesar have enemies among the rich and powerful? • Senators didn't trust anyone who wanted to be a dictator and take their power. They thought he was trying to end the Republic. • Caesar tried to get control of the senate by adding more senators who were loyal to him. Therefore, the ...
... Why did Julius Caesar have enemies among the rich and powerful? • Senators didn't trust anyone who wanted to be a dictator and take their power. They thought he was trying to end the Republic. • Caesar tried to get control of the senate by adding more senators who were loyal to him. Therefore, the ...
World History Julius Caesar
... the Trojan prince Aeneaus. At the early age of sixteen Caesar`s father died unexpectedly whilst putting on his shoes, making Caesar head of the family. Then after being made a high priest Caesar married Cornelia. Then when Sulla a war figurehead declared himself dictator, Caesar left the Rome and jo ...
... the Trojan prince Aeneaus. At the early age of sixteen Caesar`s father died unexpectedly whilst putting on his shoes, making Caesar head of the family. Then after being made a high priest Caesar married Cornelia. Then when Sulla a war figurehead declared himself dictator, Caesar left the Rome and jo ...
the res Gestae
... Extant copy: from Ankara, Turkey (former Galatia: it had not been a Roman province for long. It was also not heavily Hellenized.) ...
... Extant copy: from Ankara, Turkey (former Galatia: it had not been a Roman province for long. It was also not heavily Hellenized.) ...
Main Idea 1 - Cloudfront.net
... made up of both plebeians and patricians. Their primary job was to elect the magistrates. • The second branch was made up of tribunes who had the right to veto, or prohibit, actions by other officials. They were elected by the plebeians. ...
... made up of both plebeians and patricians. Their primary job was to elect the magistrates. • The second branch was made up of tribunes who had the right to veto, or prohibit, actions by other officials. They were elected by the plebeians. ...
DOC - Mr. Dowling
... so slaves had no legal rights. As many as one-third of the Roman people were slaves. The senate met in the Forum, a marketplace in the valley among the hills that surround Rome. The meetings usually took place outdoors and ended at sunset, so a senator could stop a law from passing by talking contin ...
... so slaves had no legal rights. As many as one-third of the Roman people were slaves. The senate met in the Forum, a marketplace in the valley among the hills that surround Rome. The meetings usually took place outdoors and ended at sunset, so a senator could stop a law from passing by talking contin ...
Rome geog and govt
... LEGISLATIVE BRANCH DO? • MAKE LAWS • TRY & IMPEACH OFFICIALS* • APPROVE APPOINTMENTS* • DECLARE WAR* • TAX & CENSUS* ...
... LEGISLATIVE BRANCH DO? • MAKE LAWS • TRY & IMPEACH OFFICIALS* • APPROVE APPOINTMENTS* • DECLARE WAR* • TAX & CENSUS* ...
HY Ch. 7 End of the Republic
... even with a diminished force, defeated the Romans and moved in to loot Rome. ► However, the Romans had attacked Carthage, and Hannibal had to return to Carthage to defend his country. ► A Roman general named Scipio defeated Carthage, and Rome now retained posession of Spain and received another larg ...
... even with a diminished force, defeated the Romans and moved in to loot Rome. ► However, the Romans had attacked Carthage, and Hannibal had to return to Carthage to defend his country. ► A Roman general named Scipio defeated Carthage, and Rome now retained posession of Spain and received another larg ...
The Romans
... Tribunes were selected to represent plebeians The Twelve Tables: basis of all Roman Law • All free citizens had a right to the law’s protection ...
... Tribunes were selected to represent plebeians The Twelve Tables: basis of all Roman Law • All free citizens had a right to the law’s protection ...
RomePPT1 - MrsPolandsSite
... poor. Class was determined by birth. Wealthy plebeians could not become patricians. Both classes had the right to vote, but only patricians could hold political, religious, or military offices. Plebeians had to serve in the army and pay taxes. ...
... poor. Class was determined by birth. Wealthy plebeians could not become patricians. Both classes had the right to vote, but only patricians could hold political, religious, or military offices. Plebeians had to serve in the army and pay taxes. ...
Review
... The Geography of Ancient Rome (pages 430–435) 5. Describe the geography of Rome. (6.7.3) 6. How did hard work and discipline help Roman civilization grow? (6.7.1) The Roman Republic (pages 436–441) 7. What powers did the executive branch have in the Roman Republic? (6.7.2, 7.7.1) 8. Why did the gap ...
... The Geography of Ancient Rome (pages 430–435) 5. Describe the geography of Rome. (6.7.3) 6. How did hard work and discipline help Roman civilization grow? (6.7.1) The Roman Republic (pages 436–441) 7. What powers did the executive branch have in the Roman Republic? (6.7.2, 7.7.1) 8. Why did the gap ...
Chapter 4—Rome MULTIPLE CHOICE – 2 points each 1. What are
... b. Roman Law c. Romantic Love d. Military Strategy 10. Who is the Roman equivalent to the Greek god Artemis? a. Jupiter b. Neptune c. Diana d. Aphrodite 11. What political events characterized the last century of the Roman Republic (133 B.C.E. to 31 B.C.E.)? a. Power struggles between Marius, Sulla ...
... b. Roman Law c. Romantic Love d. Military Strategy 10. Who is the Roman equivalent to the Greek god Artemis? a. Jupiter b. Neptune c. Diana d. Aphrodite 11. What political events characterized the last century of the Roman Republic (133 B.C.E. to 31 B.C.E.)? a. Power struggles between Marius, Sulla ...
Ancient-Rome-Republic
... • 4. Why was a dictator chosen to head the government in times of emergency? • 5. The government of the United States has a President, Congress, and Supreme Court. Explain one way that the American government is like the ancient Roman government, and one way that it is different. • 6. Why do you thi ...
... • 4. Why was a dictator chosen to head the government in times of emergency? • 5. The government of the United States has a President, Congress, and Supreme Court. Explain one way that the American government is like the ancient Roman government, and one way that it is different. • 6. Why do you thi ...