Ancient Rome Notes
... Led his troops to conquer Gaul and shared in the hardships of war with his men, which won their loyalty and devotion ...
... Led his troops to conquer Gaul and shared in the hardships of war with his men, which won their loyalty and devotion ...
Ancient Rome Powerpoint
... Every year, the assembly voted on two members of the senate to be elected to consul. The members of consul would serve a one-year term and then not be eligible to be consul again for another ten years. The consul acted as judges, chose new members of the senate, oversaw the entire government, its of ...
... Every year, the assembly voted on two members of the senate to be elected to consul. The members of consul would serve a one-year term and then not be eligible to be consul again for another ten years. The consul acted as judges, chose new members of the senate, oversaw the entire government, its of ...
Ch.1 Section 2 The Roman Republic and Empire
... Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper in complete sentences. 11. Who made up the bulk of the Roman population? 12. What was the first Plebeians’ breakthrough that came in 450 B.C.? 13. What did the Laws of the Twelve Tables make possible? 14. What country would 2000 years later ...
... Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper in complete sentences. 11. Who made up the bulk of the Roman population? 12. What was the first Plebeians’ breakthrough that came in 450 B.C.? 13. What did the Laws of the Twelve Tables make possible? 14. What country would 2000 years later ...
Warm Up # 17A -- Roman Republic to Empire - British
... obtain Roman citizenship, but the Senate refused. This led to the Social War. In the end the rebels were defeated, but the Senate granted them citizenship. In 88 BC General Lucius Cornelius Sulla became consul. Marius and his supporters did not want Sulla to command the military, as earlier consuls ...
... obtain Roman citizenship, but the Senate refused. This led to the Social War. In the end the rebels were defeated, but the Senate granted them citizenship. In 88 BC General Lucius Cornelius Sulla became consul. Marius and his supporters did not want Sulla to command the military, as earlier consuls ...
Reading Outline Chapter 6.2
... After Caesar’s death civil war broke out again and ____________________ what was left of the Roman Republic. Three of Caesar’s supporters banded together to crush the assassins. Caesar’s 18 year-old grandnephew and adopted son __________________ joined with an experienced general named Mark Antony ...
... After Caesar’s death civil war broke out again and ____________________ what was left of the Roman Republic. Three of Caesar’s supporters banded together to crush the assassins. Caesar’s 18 year-old grandnephew and adopted son __________________ joined with an experienced general named Mark Antony ...
Forget Hump Day* How about a Snow Day?
... • Laws of the 12 Tables set up in the Forum (marketplace) in 450 BCE • Tribunes = Elected officials from the Plebeian class. • In the senate, tribunes could veto, or block, laws they felt were harmful to the Plebeians ...
... • Laws of the 12 Tables set up in the Forum (marketplace) in 450 BCE • Tribunes = Elected officials from the Plebeian class. • In the senate, tribunes could veto, or block, laws they felt were harmful to the Plebeians ...
Document
... B. Could be replaced by a Dictator in times of emergency C. Consisted of 50 senators D. People voted for representatives instead of voting directly on issues. A. Caesar tricked the Senate into making him the Emperor B. There were too many slaves which caused the Plebians and slaves to revolt and the ...
... B. Could be replaced by a Dictator in times of emergency C. Consisted of 50 senators D. People voted for representatives instead of voting directly on issues. A. Caesar tricked the Senate into making him the Emperor B. There were too many slaves which caused the Plebians and slaves to revolt and the ...
File - AC Classical Studies
... – Thus they came to dominate the whole government by their wealth and influence – an imbalance that caused the republic’s destruction. ...
... – Thus they came to dominate the whole government by their wealth and influence – an imbalance that caused the republic’s destruction. ...
Julius Caesar Gallery Crawl For your group, identify your group
... The power of the monarch passed to two annually elected magistrates called consuls; they also served as commanders in chief of the army. The magistrates, though elected by the people, were drawn largely from the Senate, which was dominated by the patricians, or the descendants of the original senato ...
... The power of the monarch passed to two annually elected magistrates called consuls; they also served as commanders in chief of the army. The magistrates, though elected by the people, were drawn largely from the Senate, which was dominated by the patricians, or the descendants of the original senato ...
Early Roman Republic Lecture (complete Roman Republic Flowchart)
... • A system of government where a group of leaders is elected to govern as representatives of the people. ...
... • A system of government where a group of leaders is elected to govern as representatives of the people. ...
ROMAN REPUBLIC What is a REPUBLIC?
... PRAETORS: Another important group of officials; acted as judges SENATE: The most important lawmaking body; 300 men served for life ASSEMBLY of CENTURIES: Another important legislative body; elected consuls and praetors • Plebeians went on strike ...
... PRAETORS: Another important group of officials; acted as judges SENATE: The most important lawmaking body; 300 men served for life ASSEMBLY of CENTURIES: Another important legislative body; elected consuls and praetors • Plebeians went on strike ...
6.2 – The Roman Empire
... bought slaves to work their land, and small farmers could not compete. Many had to sell homes and farms and ended up homeless. Many people were unemployed. • Tiberius and Gaius Gracchis are murdered for speaking out for the poor. ...
... bought slaves to work their land, and small farmers could not compete. Many had to sell homes and farms and ended up homeless. Many people were unemployed. • Tiberius and Gaius Gracchis are murdered for speaking out for the poor. ...