Chapter 10 Ancient Rome
... and ships. Lesson 2 The Roman Republic A republic is a government in which the citizens have the right to vote or choose their leaders. Roman citizens were divided into wealthy patricians and working plebians. Citizens with the right to vote elected representatives who served in the Senate. Only ...
... and ships. Lesson 2 The Roman Republic A republic is a government in which the citizens have the right to vote or choose their leaders. Roman citizens were divided into wealthy patricians and working plebians. Citizens with the right to vote elected representatives who served in the Senate. Only ...
Rome: From City to Empire (p
... E. Romans learned from the Etruscans the art of war, politics, religion, and agriculture as well as adapted street plans, gladiatorial combat, and the masonry arch II. Early Republic A. After driving out the Etruscans the Romans set up a Republic B. The republic was headed by two consuls or elected ...
... E. Romans learned from the Etruscans the art of war, politics, religion, and agriculture as well as adapted street plans, gladiatorial combat, and the masonry arch II. Early Republic A. After driving out the Etruscans the Romans set up a Republic B. The republic was headed by two consuls or elected ...
Chapter 7 Test Ancient Rome: From Republic to Empire
... Ancient Rome Objective Test 1. The city of Rome was located on the a. cast coast of Italy. b. Po River. c. Tiber River. d. west coast of Sicily. 2. During the Roman Republic, women gained the right to a. vote. b. hold public office. c. own property. d. worship in temples. 3. The Twelve Tables of Law ...
... Ancient Rome Objective Test 1. The city of Rome was located on the a. cast coast of Italy. b. Po River. c. Tiber River. d. west coast of Sicily. 2. During the Roman Republic, women gained the right to a. vote. b. hold public office. c. own property. d. worship in temples. 3. The Twelve Tables of Law ...
The Roman Empire
... BCE - 23 BCE) lasted for over 500 years Citizens elected Senators Senate chose a consul (who ruled like a King) for 1 year. No Tyrants, deferred to the Senate. ...
... BCE - 23 BCE) lasted for over 500 years Citizens elected Senators Senate chose a consul (who ruled like a King) for 1 year. No Tyrants, deferred to the Senate. ...
Rome Spreads its Power
... Spain, over the Alps, & into Italy, they raid for 10 years, at Cannae he inflicts great damage to Rome • Rome finds Scipio to match Hannibal, • His plan is to attack Carthage, This forces Hannibal Back to Defend the city.202B.C. • 3rd-149 B.C.-Cato, old dude, ends all his speeches, “Carthage must be ...
... Spain, over the Alps, & into Italy, they raid for 10 years, at Cannae he inflicts great damage to Rome • Rome finds Scipio to match Hannibal, • His plan is to attack Carthage, This forces Hannibal Back to Defend the city.202B.C. • 3rd-149 B.C.-Cato, old dude, ends all his speeches, “Carthage must be ...
Ancient Rome Test 1 Study Guide
... 1. What were the characteristics of Etruscan art, architecture, and religion? How does Etruscan art, architecture and religion resemble or differ from the art, architecture, and religion of early Rome? 2. Define patronage and clientage and discuss the role that competition for patronage and clientag ...
... 1. What were the characteristics of Etruscan art, architecture, and religion? How does Etruscan art, architecture and religion resemble or differ from the art, architecture, and religion of early Rome? 2. Define patronage and clientage and discuss the role that competition for patronage and clientag ...
Chapter 4 Notes
... Struggle Within the Republic • Patricians dominated – Plebeians had few privileges and little voice in government ...
... Struggle Within the Republic • Patricians dominated – Plebeians had few privileges and little voice in government ...
Ancient Rome Visial Vocab 13
... was a farmer. The Romans chose him to be the leader to protect from invaders. After leading Rome to victory, he resigned and returned to farming. ...
... was a farmer. The Romans chose him to be the leader to protect from invaders. After leading Rome to victory, he resigned and returned to farming. ...
vocab
... was a farmer. The Romans chose him to be the leader to protect from invaders. After leading Rome to victory, he resigned and returned to farming. ...
... was a farmer. The Romans chose him to be the leader to protect from invaders. After leading Rome to victory, he resigned and returned to farming. ...
Roman Republic - Baylor School
... power to veto any legislation passed by the Senate. Our President has this power today. ...
... power to veto any legislation passed by the Senate. Our President has this power today. ...
The Patricians and the Plebeians
... rained terror on the Roman people. The patricians were the most prosperous families of Rome. In 509BC, a group of patricians expelled the Etruscan king and decreed that Rome would be a republic. A republic is a form of government with elected officials. The patricians elected senators to serve their ...
... rained terror on the Roman people. The patricians were the most prosperous families of Rome. In 509BC, a group of patricians expelled the Etruscan king and decreed that Rome would be a republic. A republic is a form of government with elected officials. The patricians elected senators to serve their ...
The Patricians and the Plebeians
... rained terror on the Roman people. The patricians were the most prosperous families of Rome. In 509BC, a group of patricians expelled the Etruscan king and decreed that Rome would be a republic. A republic is a form of government with elected officials. The patricians elected senators to serve their ...
... rained terror on the Roman people. The patricians were the most prosperous families of Rome. In 509BC, a group of patricians expelled the Etruscan king and decreed that Rome would be a republic. A republic is a form of government with elected officials. The patricians elected senators to serve their ...
guided notes
... What did Consuls do to prevent one from becoming too powerful? _______________________________________________ PART 2: ROMAN SENATE What does the word “senate” mean in Latin? How many men made up the Roman Senate? ____________________________ What class were they chosen from? _______________________ ...
... What did Consuls do to prevent one from becoming too powerful? _______________________________________________ PART 2: ROMAN SENATE What does the word “senate” mean in Latin? How many men made up the Roman Senate? ____________________________ What class were they chosen from? _______________________ ...
Ancient Rome and Early Christianity
... Rome is growing… From a collection of hilltop villages to… A city that covered nearly 500 square miles FORUM heart of Roman political life Last king of Rome Tarquin the Proud ...
... Rome is growing… From a collection of hilltop villages to… A city that covered nearly 500 square miles FORUM heart of Roman political life Last king of Rome Tarquin the Proud ...
Topic
... Cinicinnatus and Civic Duty ------------What was the role of dictator and how were they chosen? During difficult or dangerous times, the ______________ appointed a dictator to rule. A dictator had absolute _________________. The dictator was to serve for a _________________ time period. Cincinnatus ...
... Cinicinnatus and Civic Duty ------------What was the role of dictator and how were they chosen? During difficult or dangerous times, the ______________ appointed a dictator to rule. A dictator had absolute _________________. The dictator was to serve for a _________________ time period. Cincinnatus ...
Aim: How did geography shape the development of Rome?
... Essential Question: Answer the following questions based on the “Romulus and Remus” slides. ...
... Essential Question: Answer the following questions based on the “Romulus and Remus” slides. ...
Roman Government & Laws
... the order of their great uncle. – Found and cared for by a wolf until a shepherd takes them in. – They decide to build a city on the river banks were they were saved, but there is a disagreement on where to build this city. • Romulus kills Remus to build the city of Rome. • Romulus becomes king of R ...
... the order of their great uncle. – Found and cared for by a wolf until a shepherd takes them in. – They decide to build a city on the river banks were they were saved, but there is a disagreement on where to build this city. • Romulus kills Remus to build the city of Rome. • Romulus becomes king of R ...
The 7 Hills of Rome
... For the short “quiz” you need to know: When and where Rome was founded. The Tiber River flows through Rome with Ostia serving as the port city. Rome has 7 hills; the forum is between the Capitoline and Palatine hills Rome was first a monarchy (kings), then a republic (consuls) and last an ...
... For the short “quiz” you need to know: When and where Rome was founded. The Tiber River flows through Rome with Ostia serving as the port city. Rome has 7 hills; the forum is between the Capitoline and Palatine hills Rome was first a monarchy (kings), then a republic (consuls) and last an ...
Chapter 10 study guide 2013
... Examples from Rome 8. Forum: 10.Why did some Romans want their laws written down? How did they bring about this change? ...
... Examples from Rome 8. Forum: 10.Why did some Romans want their laws written down? How did they bring about this change? ...
Who were the Romans?
... As the twins grew older, they decided they did not want to take care of sheep. They wanted to be kings. They decided to build a city on the shores of the Tiber. They both wanted to be the only king. They quarreled. In a fit of rage, Romulus picked up a rock, killed his brother, and made himself king ...
... As the twins grew older, they decided they did not want to take care of sheep. They wanted to be kings. They decided to build a city on the shores of the Tiber. They both wanted to be the only king. They quarreled. In a fit of rage, Romulus picked up a rock, killed his brother, and made himself king ...
Q3 Rome Study Guide KEY
... I can describe the rise of the Roman Republic. In the Roman Republic, who was a patrician? wealthy landowning families Why were plebeians unhappy when the Roman Republic was first set up? They had no say in making the laws. In the Roman Republic, who might have spoken these words? “I was elected to ...
... I can describe the rise of the Roman Republic. In the Roman Republic, who was a patrician? wealthy landowning families Why were plebeians unhappy when the Roman Republic was first set up? They had no say in making the laws. In the Roman Republic, who might have spoken these words? “I was elected to ...
The Roman Republic - Robert Frost Middle School
... • A senate of 300 members was chosen from the aristocracy. Judicial • Eight judges, or praetors, were chosen for one year. End of the Republic, 46 B.C. During a civil war, Julius Caesar, a Roman general, won great popularity among the people. He ended the war and two years later, he was ...
... • A senate of 300 members was chosen from the aristocracy. Judicial • Eight judges, or praetors, were chosen for one year. End of the Republic, 46 B.C. During a civil war, Julius Caesar, a Roman general, won great popularity among the people. He ended the war and two years later, he was ...
Chapter 5.1 powerpoint
... called plebeians Rome’s lower class Could vote but could not be elected in office ...
... called plebeians Rome’s lower class Could vote but could not be elected in office ...
Class Notes: Chapter 7, Lesson 2
... princess; left to drown by their jealous uncle and would survive to build the city of Rome (named after Romulus, its first king) 2. This legend provides Rome with a noble, strong beginning. B. The Birth of a Republic 1. Between 600 and 509 B. C. , Rome was ruled by seven different kings. 2. In 509 B ...
... princess; left to drown by their jealous uncle and would survive to build the city of Rome (named after Romulus, its first king) 2. This legend provides Rome with a noble, strong beginning. B. The Birth of a Republic 1. Between 600 and 509 B. C. , Rome was ruled by seven different kings. 2. In 509 B ...
Roman Kingdom
The Roman Kingdom (Latin: Rēgnum Rōmānum; Classical Latin: [ˈreːŋ.nũː roːˈmaː.nũː]) was the period of the ancient Roman civilization characterized by a monarchical form of government of the city of Rome and its territories.Little is certain about the history of the kingdom, as nearly no written records from that time survive, and the histories about it that were written during the Republic and Empire are largely based on legends. However, the history of the Roman Kingdom began with the city's founding, traditionally dated to 753 BC with settlements around the Palatine Hill along the river Tiber in Central Italy, and ended with the overthrow of the kings and the establishment of the Republic in about 509 BC.