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Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Period: _______ 8:1 The Roman Republic Directions: Using your own words, identify the following terms. Republic— Senate— Consul— Dictator— Veto— Province— Democracy— Directions: Respond to the following questions. Explain the geography of Italy (p.237): How did the geography of Italy differ from the geography of Greece? Explain the legend of Rome’s foundation (p.238): What is the difference between a democracy and a republic? Democracy— Republic— Difference-Compare and Contrast (p.239) Patricians Alike Plebeians What were the Roman wars with Carthage called (p.240)? Why did the Romans and the Carthages go to war? Explain the Punic wars (p.240): What lands did Rome conquer between 500 and 146 BC (Map p. 241)? Explain what happened to the patricians and the plebeians as a result to the taxes from the provinces (p.241): Who were Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, and what did they do (p.241)? In great detail, explain who Julius Caesar was (p.242) 5 sentences: