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Roman Republic Life Vocab Roman Government Punic Wars Punic Wars Effects 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 These Roman laws, written on bronze tablets, were the first to be posted in Rome’s Forum for all to see, understand and obey. Answer – 100 The Twelve Tables The United States has one president. The Roman Republic had two of these who ran Rome’s government and military. Answer – 200 Consuls To keep the Senate in check, this section of the Roman Republic was developed to protect the rights of the plebeians. Answer – 300 Tribunes Chosen for life, this section of the Roman Republic proposed laws, advised the consuls, and handled Rome’s daily government operations. Answer – 400 The Senate This section of the Roman Republic had the power to declare war, agree to peace terms, and submit ideas to the Senate and tribunes. Answer – 500 Citizen Assembly The Punic Wars consisted of three different wars fought between these two city-states. Answer – 100 Rome and Carthage All three Punic Wars were won by this city-state, which resulted in more territory and greater power. Answer – 200 Rome The Carthaginians attempted to use these animals to cross the snowcovered Alps and infiltrate Rome. Answer – 300 Elephants This Carthaginian general led a surprise attack by marching his troops through the Alps and attacking Rome from the North. Too bad his army ran out of supplies. Answer – 400 Hannibal To destroy enemy farmlands during the Punic Wars, soldiers plowed this substance into fields to prevent anything from growing. Answer – 500 Salt Due to destroyed crops and loss of farmland, many farmers moved here. Answer – 100 The city of Rome After the Punic Wars, small farms were replaced by large farming estates known as these. Answer – 200 Latifundias Aside from farmers who decided to work on the lands they sold, most labor on the latifundias were performed by these two groups. Answer – 300 Slaves and captives As more and more farmers moved into the city, living conditions became terrible due to these effects. (Name two) Answer – 400 Very crowded Not enough fresh water Waste was unable to be removed Buildings caught fire or collapsed Diseases spread As some farmers worked construction jobs, others made money by selling these to politicians. Answer – 500 Votes These two social classes made up the majority of the Roman Republic. Answer – 100 Patricians and Plebeians The Twelve Tables forbade Plebeians to marry this group of people. Answer – 200 Patricians Religion was very important to the Romans. They borrowed religious practices from the Etruscans who, in turn, borrowed their religious practices from this group. Answer – 300 The Greeks Because it was smaller, faster, and could attack from many directions, the Roman legion was better than this Greek battle formation. Answer – 400 The Phalanx According to the Twelve Tables, this was the consequence if a person was caught insulting or gossiping about another person in public. Answer – 500 Being Clubbed to Death The power to strike down or say no to an act or law, this power was given to consuls and tribunes of the Roman Republic. Answer – 100 Veto Rome’s poorer citizens who paid taxes and served in the army. Answer – 200 Plebeians This was the name given to the Roman army. Answer – 300 Legion A tax collector in Rome was called this. Answer – 400 Publican A form of government in which people choose their rulers, just like in the United States. Answer – 500 Republic