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Rome As a Republic Packet - 6th Grade Social Studies

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133-27 BC - Mr. Hannigan

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... ROMAN REPUBLIC. Although many things changed, and much improved, women, children, and slaves were still not citizens of Rome. They had no voice in government. Only adult free Roman men were citizens. But, things did improve under the Republic. About 50 years after the Roman Republic was formed, the ...
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... Plebeians had little influence on Rome’s economy. Most worked as peasant farmers and were poor. If a plebeian owed money and could not pay, that poor plebeian could be sold into slavery. This practice of enslaving people who cannot pay their debts is known as debt bondage. ...
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Excerpt, Roman Legal and Constitutional History, Kunkel, 1966 A.D.

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Go Citizenship in the Ancient World?

... No one citizen is above others Aristotle: Athenian Constitution 22: “The first person banished by ostracism was one of his relatives, Hipparchus son of Charmus of the deme of Collytus, the desire to banish whom had been Cleisthenes' principal motive in making the law” ...
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... 1.) Granted citizenship to many outside of Rome and Italy. 2.) Increased the Senate to 900 and filled it with his followers. 3.) He ordered landowners to substitute at least 1/3 of slaves for free workers. 4.) To create jobs he set up public works programs - great buildings and roads. 5.) He founded ...
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... not agree with one side or the other. Marius and Sulla fought the first civil war. Sulla was chosen by the government to lead the fight against a rich enemy, but Marius was selected by the assembly to lead. This caused an up roar and thus, they went to war. Sulla eventually won and ruled as dictator ...
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Veni, Vidi, Imperavi: The foundations of Roman Government

...  Monarchy, which is a rule by one person (In Greek mono=one and archein=to rule)  Oligarchy, which is rule by an elite few (olig meaning few in Greek)  Democracy, which is rule by the people (demos=people, kratos=strength) ...
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Early Rome, the Republic, Julius Caesar and Caesar Augustus quiz

... o Etruscans taught architecture, engineering and religion less rugged terrain than Greece; more farmland; easier to travel Alps to the north, Appenines running down the middle City of Rome built on 7 hills, the Tiber River going through the middle ...
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Elections in the Roman Republic

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